MTZehvor said:
I don't particularly have a dog in this fight, but I do feel the need to draw a distinction here between an opinion and a belief. An opinion is a view on a subject that is entirely subjective and to which no definitive right or wrong answer exists, such as whether hamburgers are better than chicken sandwiches, what the best game of all time is, what the coolest car is, etc. A belief, meanwhile, is a view on a subject that does have a definitive right or wrong answer, even if that answer will never be known by humanity, such as who will win the next presidential election, whether Half Life 3 will ever release, whether aliens exist, etc. The distinction is important because while you're welcome to hold whatever opinions you want and, ideally, no one should get offended, beliefs are another matter. If you accuse someone of secretly masterminding the Cuban missile crisis (or in this case, accusing them of lying about actually liking a certain game), then it's a direct attack on someone's character, and that can reasonably have offense taken at it. |
Well this is subjective, it's how you interpret what he says. My opinion is that Spencer talks a lot of shit and has sly digs at Sony. Others think he's more genuine which is fine. But we certainly do 'believe' in our own opinions, otherwise we wouldn't have them.








