>>209968747>This post gave me objectivity.Yes, even if you struggle with concepts human beings have no problem with, there's a sliding scale between "objective" and "subjective".
Some things are purely objective: physical laws, "if you jump off a cliff you'll die"
and everyone will cheer, so goes on.
Some are strongly objective, weakly subjective; colour perception is here, as it's mostly the result of physical stimuli over a biological (thus physical) body.
Some things are weakly objective, strongly objective; the BOUNDARIES between colours are here. Sure, colour perception doesn't allow it to be completely subjective, but each culture will split colours in a slightly different way.
Finally, we get some things that are purely subjective. As genres. Genres were never set on stone, and they change quite a bit as time goes by. After all they're just convenient definitions to loosely group works based on some similarities.
Should I go on? Sorry if I just burned one of your last two neurons, but odds are you weren't using it anyway.