| Gnizmo said: I knew better than this when I started debating with you. This will go no where, so I will not add much. It is useless to talk to someone who has no interest in actually seeing a different point of view. The digestion is playing the game. The excrement is the game I have beaten, and no longer have a use for. Selling it is getting something extra for a good I have consumed. This is the same as the used movie ticket, and a book after being read. Stop, think about that, and then try to come up with something to actually add to the discussion. |
No sorry, doesn't work that way, see a game doesn't have to be unusuable after you've played through once, like i've been trying to point out to you food and digestions and excretion are not comparable to buying a game playing it and selling it. Since the whole purpose of food is to eat it, digest it and excrete the waste product, but with a game, it doesn't have to be unusable after its played through and you don't have to sell it, a particulary good game is replayable many times, and can be held for very long periods of time giving the same experience, food cannot ddo this. Same with a movie ticket a movie ticket is unusuable after the movie is over, a book is more like a game, a book can be rered and can be held for long periods of time, you don;t have to sell your books, many books are never sold and many are reread. See a book can be compared to a game in that way, food and a movie ticket to a movie that has already been shown is very different and that is why your comparision of food and digestion and excretion to game ownership is flawed.
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