10/ The word is fine as is. Some people have a concept in their head, but that concept does not, I assert, map to a thing in the real world. Renaming "lizard people" to "Squamata people" does not make them exist.https://twitter.com/Wfflthebffl/status/1349765096424275969 …
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The insider quality of advice like you'd get from PCPartPicker or synthesizing Tom's Hardware threads yourself versus asking the disinterested looking guy at Best Buy. It helps to know who to ask when it really matters to you what you're getting.
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It is, but now we have too much information, and most of it is utter rubbish. Analysis paralysis. You buy a wrench and use it until it breaks - then you buy a better wrench because you know you need one that will last. If you bought a shit one and use it once, nothing was lost.
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*Both* of those are great outcomes. And you and I are smart enough to navigate the tradeoffs. But not everyone is you or me. Most people will want quality advice. Hence my advice to pay for it. Stop looking at Amazon star ratings. That's *definitely* bad sausage.

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Maybe the people you're arguing with have different axioms. Would
@AHelleneAuthor accept that allowing housewives more choices is a greater good than preserving finite resources or limiting our garbage footprint? Are these values in conflict? -
allowing a housewife a choice ... inside the city limits ... that ain't legal either, Dude
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I happen to think that most products are indeed crap, because most consumers are dumb and make bad decisions. That doesn't mean companies can or should ignore market forces.
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