My bad, I meant the 75+35=100 thing, which is a common mistake people make when doing brain math. Just imagine I said 35 in the thread.
Back to the topic. "Who decides..." I clearly said some opinions are neither right nor wrong, if something is subjective, it by definition is neither right nor wrong. "No law to force/prohibit" I also specifically said you are entitled to have wrong opinions, so we can ignore the entire "forcing/prohibiting" conundrum.
Next paragraph. "... These are facts that can be true or wrong" exactly, and when I say "in my opinion
<fact>
is true" this is also a fact (a true one) in which I say "
<fact>
is true" is my opinion, but if "
<fact>
" is actually false, this is a wrong opinion that I shouldn't have.
An opinion is a fact you believe is true. But some facts are false and it's wrong to believe they are true. "Your opinion is wrong" does not mean that "it's false that you have that opinion". Not every opinion can be just wrong or right, as I said multiple times.
"I think we should ..." is not an opinion, it is a factual statement about an opinion ("we should...) which you have, and thus it's either true or false depending on whether you have that opinion ("it's true that you think ...") or not ("it's not true that you think").
An opinion might be right or wrong if it's an opinion you should or should not have, some of course are neither because not everything in life is just yes or no. Opinions about facts that are false or facts that are true are easily categorized as wrong and right opinions.
"75+25=110" is an example of a true statement and thus a right opinion to have.
"We should change 75+25 to be 100" is a false statement and thus an opinion that you shouldn't have.
"Pirandello is better than D'Annunzio" is neither true nor false, but you can still think that and hold it as an opinion, like I do, "I think Pirandello ..." is a true statement about my opinion.
In my opinion you are entitled to hold an opinion regardless whether it's true or wrong or neither.
Well, opinions can be wrong. When someone says an opinion is wrong they don't mean that it's not true that you have that opinion, but rather that it's an opinion you should not have.
And some opinions like any other ideas are just wrong. You are entitled to have them, just as much as you are entitled to be wrong, it doesn't change the fact that it's wrong.
For example "we should change math so that 25+75=100" is an example of a wrong opinion.
Bullshit take! Basically you say the only way to not get beat up by the bully is to give him your lunch money.
In your reasoning where is the part that gives Russia the right to invade another nation?
You say you can just go: "
<insert name>
has a strong influence on these states? That's unacceptable, I should have influence on these states, I should take them by force" and do whatever you want like it's not your fault, you were forced to do so.
It's true that Trump says the US was tricked into helping Ukraine because he's full oc shit. Maybe with him the war wouldn't have happened but just because he would have given his buddy Putin the lunch money, not because he's a diplomatic genius. Anyway all of this doesn't matter, he wasn't in office when the war started, and whatever he says has nothing to do with how the war started and how it went, he has been president for a month, he has yet to have any influence over the war and whatever piece of news tells you anything is "because of Trump" or "despite what trump did/say" is trying to manipulate you.
If NATO were abolished, Putin would not stop his attack, he would just complete the takeover of Ukraine, and because it went so well he would just go on and takeover the rest of the ex Urss. And keep in mind that these countries are so keen on being part of Russia that they joined NATO.
The Windows Key is saved in the bios and visible in config, though. You should be able to use it on a different computer or to sell it on some questionable markets. I don't think it's strictly legal to resell it, but c'mon... who has never bought a 10€ OEM windows key on ebay?
Lenovo might have intentionally reduced the performance in Windows by default to enhance battery life, because it is a gaming laptop they probably have a lot of performance options in the vendor's control center to sacrifice battery life for performance, are you sure you activated every performance option?
Also mesa drivers often have better performance than Radeon official drivers, but they are less consistent (more stuttering).
So polite