What’s your most controversial opinion?

Romeo and Juliet was written to be "problematic," as the kids say, to its original audience. Juliet's age, Romeo being an obsessive, flighty fuckboy aren't new revelations from a more enlightened audience -- they were issues written into the text, commented on by other characters in the text, and were apparent to the audience.
 
Unreliable narrator stories are stupid and make for an unsatisfying reading experience
Steven Brust novel Agyar. Great story, unreliable narrator.
that people should be able to end it peacefully if they want
Yes. If you can refuse treatment, why is it illegal to end the pain peacefully when it’s terminal?
 
It’s more modern books …. I read a book titled “perfect marriage” and then another one later on and I just about tossed them out the window when I was done.

Though not really cuz I have a kindle and I’m not tossing it.
Har! You had to know a book titled "perfect marriage" would be full of lies. Hell, I was suspicious from the beginning of Moby Dick. Call me Ishmael? C'mon, dude, that's not your real name. But by then, I already had trust issues from reading the Bible. :p
 
Only sweaters are sweaters, not hoodies or any other type of sweatshirt. Sweaters are knit dammit
What does it matter what you call it as long as you don’t call a hoodie a sweater … or a zip hoodie a sweater?
I think of hoodies as a hat I can't leave behind me. Having said that, i also had a wool cardigan with a hood, (sexy AF) so things begin to get complicated 😉
As for controversial opinions: I think Americans and Canadians can't swear properly,
 
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