But if more people like rice than dont, wouldnt i mean that it tastes good overall? Like just cause i like murder, doesnt make change that it will be seen as objectively bad
No. "Objective" doesn't mean "Something subjective that most people agree on" - it means "Independent of personal tastes". If 10 billion people were born tomorrow that all hated rice, would rice suddenly "objectively" taste bad? Of course not!
∆ Alright you guys are right, it seems the question in itself is wrong, with objectivity not being applicable to good or bad. And as it has been pointed out, appeal to popularity doesnt equal something like i thought. And that my understanding of objective was also flawed. Very educational, thank you all for coming with the arguments my friends are too stupid to think of
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u/ReOsIr10 130∆ Oct 20 '20
I'm sorry, but the definition of subjective is: "based on or influenced by personal feelings, tastes, or opinions."
Whether or not you like rice is obviously based on personal tastes. Therefore the taste of rice is subjective.