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Gnizmo said:
Avinash_Tyagi said:


Your continuous usage of digestion as an attempt at analogy only shows how little you comprehend the concepts being discussed in this thread.

No, it highlights your inability to undertsand a simple analogy. Once I have eatten the food I no longer have interest in what is left. Similarly, once I have beaten a game I have no interest in what is left. Same applies for most movies and books. It wasn't that hard to follow. This does not mean I am not satisfied with the purchase. It means I am simply done with the goods I recieved.


No it highlights your lack of comprehension, food is not a similar good to a video game, a video game is a much more durable good, food is not, you can keep a game for a few decades and its still the same, try keeping a sandwich out for a few decades and tell me if its still the same, lol, food is also meant to be consumed, so the act of digestion and excretion is not like selling a game after you're done with it, as digestion and excretion are inherent parts of how food is supposed to be used, selling a game is not an inherent part of owning the game, you can choose to not sell the game, you can't choose for your body not to digest the food once you have eaten it, its going to, and if your try to prevent it from being excreted, well your body will suffer badly for the attempt, on the other hand choosing not to sell the game will not cause you any harm.  So its clear you just dont get the issue being discussed.



 

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