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by mindslight
4481 days ago
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It's a basic tenet of consensual transactions, which you allude to: > people have voted with their wallets and have said that Legos are worth greater than the sum of their parts Also, > Legos are priced at what they sell at" If you're taking issue that it's not a direct iron-clad "tautology", then please insert whatever less-stringent term you please that indicates circular reasoning by which a process supposedly justifies itself. |
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That's half a quote. The point you misquoted was very specific, regarding Legos being priced higher than their material costs works, because people value Legos for more than the plastic they're made with. That's not a tautology, that's a simple observation. This is without a doubt the worst conversation I've ever had about Legos.