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Originally posted by Fletch XXX
You cant just disregard the definition of a word.
val·ue Pronunciation Key (vly)
n.
An amount, as of goods, services, or money, considered to be a fair and suitable equivalent for something else; a fair price or return.
If value has no value, then definition has no meaning.
Kinda like all the big words put together in the post above.
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You're trying to sound intelligent by attaching value words to your replies -- which is in a sense creating an opinion of value. But it's only an opinion, and your opinion has no value. Besides: definition has meaning -- then my definition of value without meaning must have meaning -- because meaning always has meaning -- otherwise meaning can't exist. Meaning must have meaning which must have meaning *OR* meaning must have no meaning which has no meaning -- in either case -- meaning is meaningless -- and if meaning is meaningless then definition is also meaningless and so is value.