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Objective is truth. Objective truth is what is real, and is not about one's feelings. Subjective is feelings. "I feel that you are a bad person because you don't drink coffee..." Do you see how stupid that is? Is that actual truth? No. Because that is just your feelings and your opinion, not actual truth. The thing is, if you have a claim that you think is true, you need to have reliable and unbiased support, and proof for your claim. Objective reality/truth is what is real and true. Dogs and cats are different animals, but they are still in the Animal Kingdom together. Can you breed a dog and a cat together? No. Because they genetically and scientifically they are too far apart from each other to breed. They are still animals. Just because you feel some way about something, does not mean that it is truth.
"This is reality. This is objective truth. This a fact. Here's my support for my claim: ........"
by justcallmejlo_xxx April 29, 2023
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objectively gay

When someone who is not necessarily homosexual expresses an attraction towards someone of the same sex, but then clarifies they're being objective
The main actor in that film is hot as hell, if I'm being objectively gay.
by rock mcpebblestone July 4, 2023
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And it isn't that it doesn't mean anything to everyone else. All of the derivatives are critically acclaimed.
Hym "No. It's objectively good to everyone else. I have the best taste. Objectively. Better than everyone else. The things I like and the reasons I like them are better than the things everyone else likes and we now have an observable metric by which we can judge my taste and can conclude that it's better than everyone. Women, TV, Drugs, Food. I'm the ultimate taste-haver! I'm like that guy from the french detective show who smells real good. Except for taste. But not, like, physically tasting things... Just like... Having taste IN things. You could make a detective show about THAT actually. I could solve crimes and throughout the episodes I would, like, suggest things to people like 'You should try the steak tartare' and the guy would be like 'Oh shit, wow! That is pretty good! You must know a lot about cooking or whatever.' And I'd be all 'Nah dawg, I just got really good taste- WAIT! I found a clue! It was the butler all along!' But the butler doesn't want to go down without a fight KAPOW! KAPOW! KAPOW! Cracked his ass! But wait! He's wearing Kevlar! Oh no! Secret bookcase tunnel! He escapes! He's like a Moriarty or something! I'll get you next time Moriarty-Butler!"
by Hym Iam October 11, 2023
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objectfag

A word for BFDI fanboys. These type of people are usually immature and they will bitch about you non-stop if you say something negative about BFDI.
BFDI Fanboy: (says that "BFDI IS THE BEST")
Person 2: "objectfag"
BFDI Fanboy: "HOW DARE YOU HATE BFDI. THAT'S IT. YOUR GROUNDED GROUNDED GROUNDED FOREVER. GO TO YOUR ROOM RIGHT NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
by caughtin8k February 11, 2024
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Objectfucker

Someone who loves object shows and criticizes those who have a negative opinion about them
Person 1: I love BFDI, Inanimate Insanity, Paper Puppets Take 2, etc.
Person 2: I don't really like those shows...
Person 1: You are worse than Adolf Hitler for not liking my favorite shows.
Person 2: Annoying ass objectfucker
by Maxgamer345 March 22, 2025
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The core challenge in science and philosophy: how to distinguish an objective claim (true independent of observers) from a subjective one (dependent on a point of view). Since all observation is theory-laden and filtered through human senses and instruments, pure objectivity might be an impossible ideal. The "problem" is that every method we create to ensure objectivity (double-blind trials, peer review) is itself a socially constructed process. We demarcate the objective as that which survives these constructed filters, but the line is always provisional.
Example: "Two scientists saw the same data curve. One called it random noise; the other, a significant signal. The Objectivity Demarcation Problem is that their prior beliefs—their subjective 'priors'—dictated where they drew the line. Their argument wasn't about the data, but about where to place the demarcation between objective pattern and subjective illusion. Even statistics, our tool for objectivity, requires a subjective choice: the p-value threshold."
by AbzuInExile February 1, 2026
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Objectivity Bias

The mistaken belief that a truly "objective" perspective is possible or necessary for valid knowledge, used to dismiss viewpoints that are explicitly situated, personal, or experiential. It ignores that all observation is theory-laden and all knowers have a position. This bias falsely equates impartiality with truth, often to delegitimize marginalized voices whose "objectivity" has been historically denied by the very systems they critique.
Example: Dismissing a Indigenous community's knowledge about local ecosystem changes because it's "anecdotal" and "not objective science," while privileging sparse satellite data, commits Objectivity Bias. It rejects a deep, situated observational history in favor of a distant, "neutral" measurement that may miss crucial, on-the-ground nuances.
by Dumu The Void February 4, 2026
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