by Michelle March 08, 2005
Liberal: What's your opinion on Same-Sex Marriage?
Me: I believe that marriage is between a man and woman.
Liberal: Fuck you homophobe
Me: I believe that marriage is between a man and woman.
Liberal: Fuck you homophobe
by Guitarist321 June 22, 2014
1) A human who feels a certain way about a situation and expresses it in speech.
2)The bullshit that Donald Trump talks about Mexicans and women.
3) When no one gives a shit what you think.
2)The bullshit that Donald Trump talks about Mexicans and women.
3) When no one gives a shit what you think.
1) My opinion on sexism is that both genders need eachother to keep the human race going and should just respect eachother.
2) We're gonna make America great again and build a wall on the Mexican border.
3) No one cares about how shiny a fucking ash tree in France is. Just shut the fuck up.
2) We're gonna make America great again and build a wall on the Mexican border.
3) No one cares about how shiny a fucking ash tree in France is. Just shut the fuck up.
by LozziBoi April 05, 2017
by Carpman May 30, 2003
by Albert and Ryan January 25, 2005
German Guy: “The world would be a better place without the Jews. Those are my opinions!”
Adolf Hitler: “Make Germany and all of Europe Jew-free!”
Adolf Hitler: “Make Germany and all of Europe Jew-free!”
by MikeFullman July 10, 2018
These days, it seems like there's more arguing over what counts as a "fact" and what counts as an "opinion" than should ever be necessary. Well, we have bad news. The trouble doesn't start with "fake news" — it starts in your brain.
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Your Brain Involuntarily Sees Opinions You Agree With as Facts
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These days, it seems like there's more arguing over what counts as a "fact" and what counts as an "opinion" than should ever be necessary. Well, we have bad news. The trouble doesn't start with "fake news" — it starts in your brain.
Your Biased Brain
We already know that your interpretation of facts can vary wildly depending on your beliefs. Confirmation bias and the backfire effect are always going to shape the way you interact with your world. But according to a new report on a phenomenon known as involuntary opinion confirmation, you might have a hard time sorting out the facts in the first place. That's because when your brain is exposed to an opinion it agrees with, it automatically slips it into the "facts" folder of your mental filing cabinet.
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Personal Growth
Your Brain Involuntarily Sees Opinions You Agree With as Facts
3,272
These days, it seems like there's more arguing over what counts as a "fact" and what counts as an "opinion" than should ever be necessary. Well, we have bad news. The trouble doesn't start with "fake news" — it starts in your brain.
Your Biased Brain
We already know that your interpretation of facts can vary wildly depending on your beliefs. Confirmation bias and the backfire effect are always going to shape the way you interact with your world. But according to a new report on a phenomenon known as involuntary opinion confirmation, you might have a hard time sorting out the facts in the first place. That's because when your brain is exposed to an opinion it agrees with, it automatically slips it into the "facts" folder of your mental filing cabinet.
Only your opinion is the lowest sign of intelligence if you can't share a open minded opinion or fact rather withdraw your statement
by ... Zjdbckdnznsjd September 23, 2019