• Bilb!@lemmy.ml
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    18 hours ago

    No, the word “best” is objectively subjective. You’re wrong.

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      18 hours ago

      K.

      And since you edited yours, I’ll just edit this: that’s not true. It’s primarily a subjective word, but only when you cannot quantify the statement. Look at sports statistics as a prime example of this. You can get a “best” players, teams, etc of a sport based on their actual performance, especially if you are looking at specific stats and use that stat as part of the statement you’re making.

      Thanks for the incorrection.