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I think arguing flawed logic is more damaging than acceptance and admission.View attachment 1874718
I suppose here we are also talking about an exact and specific pile of wood, and not a commodity good that is fungible throughout time. I mean, they are the exact same picture right?
Commodity comparisons are generic, not specific. Contemporary to contemporary, not contemporary to antique.
Silly argument is silly.
Your comment was not about the home, it was about the gun.No, it's pretty clear what it says.
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The generic home equivalent is the dollar figures. 1 pile of wood = x dollars. 10 guns equals 1 home. You said the gun should be taken as a specific, not a commodity since it was "the same in both pictures". I find that an absurd assertion to make given the context and posted another example that shows such comparisons are clearly about commodity, not specifics.It shows the same gun in both pictures
No, my comment is about the exact interpretation of a meme.Your comment was not about the home, it was about the gun.
The generic home equivalent is the dollar figures. 1 pile of wood = x dollars. 10 guns equals 1 home. You said the gun should be taken as a specific, not a commodity since it was "the same in both pictures". I find that an absurd assertion to make given the context and posted another example that shows such comparisons are clearly about commodity, not specifics.
look, all I was doing was pointing you the meme was off by an order of magnitude on account of having just bought one of the damn things. It was a simple comment that is still correct. The meme is off by an order of magnitude if taken at face value, and the only way to make the meme correct is to subvert expectations of commodity comparisons and substitute in antique, fully papered pricing in lieu of current production or even dealer sample pricing.I think arguing flawed logic is more damaging than acceptance and admission.
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Memes aren't on or off. They're MEMES.The meme is off
I know I know, they aren't groceries...
Imagine working with this guy. I'm not implying that I do; I just feel bad for his coworkers.Do you even know what you're arguing about @lucusloc ? Are you seriously picking apart a meme with a dissertation?
They may SELF IDENTIFY as groceries, you never know in today's climate.I know I know, they aren't groceries...
@lucusloc, what do you think about Kimber 1911's?
I don't. 1911s don't fit my hands and I don't shoot them. I have one as a representative example, but by and large do not maintain an opinion on makes and models that have little relevance to me. Their current production seems to be reliable enough that I would have zero problem with them if someone asked me on their suitability for real world use, but my impression is they have a bit of a brand surcharge for name recognition. I would also be clear these are just impressions and they may want to go ask a few 1911 guys to see what the consensus is, as that might get them a more reliable and detailed answer.@lucusloc, what do you think about Kimber 1911's?
TLDR.I don't. 1911s don't fit my hands and I don't shoot them. I have one as a representative example, but by and large do not maintain an opinion on makes and models that have little relevance to me. Their current production seems to be reliable enough that I would have zero problem with them if someone asked me on their suitability for real world use, but my impression is they have a bit of a brand surcharge for name recognition. I would also be clear these are just impressions and they may want to go ask a few 1911 guys to see what the consensus is, as that might get them a more reliable and detailed answer.