How do you tell when someone has shit taste?
When they watch any form of shonenshit at all
If its not exactly the same as my taste
If they ain't me
>Less than 100 anime
>Average score of 8
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>>149726802
When they observe art or media in any fashion, and have opinions regarding it.
They usually like stuff I don't like, sometimes they even dislike something I like.
>>149726844
You don't know what 少年 means, you fucking manchild.
>>149726802
When they can't watch stuff from before the 90s.
>>149727822
>the shonenfag is calling people manchildren
>>149726802
>Caring about people's MAL
When their tastes deviate too much from mine
>>149726802
When they talk about moeblobs as best girl, they spend more time attacking other people's taste than defending their own shitty choice, or their waifu lacks a personality.
>>149726802
When they enjoy anything made by KyoAni
The use MAL
>>149729840
Couldn't have said it better myself.
when they post about things they like/dislike on /a/
>>149726802
You look at what qualities they argue a good show has. If these criteria, and the methods of measuring them, are both sound, and if a meaningful standard can be constructed from them, such that they clearly differentiate from bad and good shows, and in addition this standard performs well on subsets of anime that is bad by intuition, then you have what is called: good taste.
>>149727179
>watching anything that you wouldn't rate a 10
>>149726802
When they watch any show with a male MC.
"I didn't like this show because it was confusing"
Then try paying attention. There are so many reasons to hate 2deep4u bullshit, "I was too fucking stupid to understand it" is by far the worst one.
>>149734522
Or maybe it's actually possible that a show is just badly written.
>>149736113
It's a real grey area. Sometimes a series is needlessly convoluted, too many characters that are too similar or something like that, sometimes people are just too stupid and can't follow shit.
To use non-/a/ examples, for something that is legitimately too much you could look at late Homestuck when the author introduced 12 characters with a clumsy info dump on their personalities, all of whom were alternate universe versions of 12 of the other characters. By the end there were something like 40 characters in the main cast, and it's just a horrid clusterfuck.
On the other hand, I once spent the entirety of the first Lord of the Rings movie trying, in vain, to explain that Aragorn and Boromir were two different people, so sometimes it is just retardation.
>>149726802
>You like X
>They like Y