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I don't think you understand what inherent means.
In the context that we’re using the phrase and have even explicitly stated, “…to people”, these material goods have inherent value.
Keep trying.
Do you think I'm talking bout inherent value to dogs and cats?
I'm going to assume you are trolling and kick myself for falling for it.
No, that’s my point? Currencies do not have an inherent value to people, only societal, while material goods have inherent value to people while you’re pretending they don’t while you struggle against a definition.
Struggle!
Varyk@sh.itjust.works 1 year ago
In the context that we’re using the phrase and have even explicitly stated, “…to people”, these material goods have inherent value.
Keep trying.
snooggums@kbin.social 1 year ago
Do you think I'm talking bout inherent value to dogs and cats?
I'm going to assume you are trolling and kick myself for falling for it.
Varyk@sh.itjust.works 1 year ago
No, that’s my point? Currencies do not have an inherent value to people, only societal, while material goods have inherent value to people while you’re pretending they don’t while you struggle against a definition.
Struggle!