(09-17-2012, 07:41 AM)Statyk Wrote: It's simple. People have different tastes and opinions. No one person is "correct" because an opinion is what its definition implies. We just have to accept that people like what they like, and dislike what they dislike.
I agree, and disagree to some extent. It's true that people are free to like, and dislike different things, and that's perfectly fine. But if someone else finds something strange about the reason they put out, they should point it out to prevent the person from living a lie, and wake them up to the fact that their reason of liking said thing is based off of hypocrisy.
That's what I consider the best way to deal with opinion-based discussions: To make each side, or just a particular individual fully understand their reasons for liking said thing.
Not all reasons are/have to be logical though, and that's fine. You might just dislike something because it plan rubs you in the wrong way for no reason. In that case, I say it would be fine just for each person to go their own way after putting out a general take on the matter without a follow-up discussion.