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Huge difference, one might say life and death. Neither do I but want vs need is almost entirely subjective.

>Ultimately it is a choice though

That's my point, context independent



> people _want_ water if they _want_ to live

> want vs need is almost entirely subjective

People need water if they want to live. Somehow you managed to picked the one need which is literally the single biggest need for life as we know it to exist, making it quite the opposite of "entirely subjective".

A statement like "I think pretty paint on lips is just as important as water because everything is subjective" is not making the point you think it is.


Its almost like I picked an extreme example intentionally and then made a joke about it to illustrate it was intentional. I wrote my point you missed it.

Which did I say? "almost entirely subjective" or "entirely subjective"? Where did I write the quote "I think pretty paint on lips is just as important as water because everything is subjective"? I remember writing "context independent" tho as to indicate it's not about lipstick its about semantics of defining a need




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