^ humm, seems like you're having a bad day?
Actually, dunno what to say
The way you say the name is a fact, as you actually do that. the way you think the name is pronounced is an opinion and also a fact, because you think that way.
I think facts are always someone's opinion and an opinion is always from somewhere.
There is no point in Andu's comment about how Tiff pronounces her name >_> Because it is a fact that Tiff pronounces/-ed it in a certain way. Can't see how that turns out to be an opinion as Tiff actually does it >_>
I get the feels that Tiff is just having a bad day and a certain person is an arse. (beware the witch!)
* 1000mAh Tries to throw napalm into the fire
The only problem I have is that a fact cannot be wrong and must be provable (That's what makes it a fact)
Let's say I pronounce the work "Hello" as "Tomato".
It's not a fact that the work is pronounced "Tomato".
I could say it is a fact that I pronounce "Hello" as "Tomato", but it'd be ignorant of me to say that it's a "fact" that I pronounce it that way. I would just simply state, that's how I pronounce it. Yes, I am wrong. No it is not pronounced that way.
I feel this conversation is far too gone for me to try to state anything logical and have it interpreted correctly. My words will be twisted against me and wikipedia or dictionary articles will be brought to my attention, showing me I am wrong, or insults will be hurled my direction. And that's a fact.
That depends on that do you yourself think that what the other person said is trustworthy.
If you believe what they said, it becomes a fact to you, and on that point it comes to you.
Without proof, a thing can be a fact or a statement depending on how a person decides to look at it.
If you believe it, it is a fact.
If you don't believe it, it is a statement.
But without the said proof, you can't say that what someone else thinks as a fact is a lie, you can only say that it is a statement.
It is not even an opinion at the point if the persons states that they do it. Then it is up to you, to trust their word or not to.
There is no Right or wrong in this subject, hence, it is enjoyable.