If your stupid belief that some people are just born with a magical ability to determine some abstract quality (aka "have taste") is true, then why no "taste genes" or anything like that have been discovered yet?
Or if your stupid belief that all "smart people" can end up in the exact same point of opinion after gaining cultural experience (aka "acquire taste") is true, then why do TV and movie critics (people with most cultural experience in these mediums) have different opinions instead of always agreeing on everything?
Sometimes I wish someone would drag their tongue across my balls and describe what they taste like.
Taste is the ability to rationalize and articulate your opinions beyond "it's fun/I just like it".
In reality, people make judgements based on their temperament, and then rationalize their temperamental inclinations retroactively. Some view points are more easily justifiable so those become the view points of "people with taste" because you can rationalize why you hold them.
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But "taste" has now become a buzzword that's barely ever used in this context. It's used whenever someone disagrees with anon, and anon has no arguments but still wants to come out on top so he resorts to stating that whoever disagrees with him has "no taste".