by WildWillez December 13, 2020

The physical properties of something that make it useful, as opposed to its abstract ratio to other commodities which is known as exchange value. It then follows that the use-value is limited by its physical properties. Use-values do not always have to be commodities (example: air, tools made in feudalism, etc.). It is also the substance of all wealth.
First part of the paragraph: "Labor is the source of all wealth and all culture."
Labor is not the source of all wealth. Nature is just as much the source of use values (and it is surely of such that material wealth consists!) as labor
Labor is not the source of all wealth. Nature is just as much the source of use values (and it is surely of such that material wealth consists!) as labor
by AgainstTransHate September 24, 2024

Funfire, A unknown random dev in a cc game copy or game at all on the roblox platform, they claim to do things and script, yet they never know how to script.
Aka, a dev that does nothing and only is there for the role above normal players
Aka, a dev that does nothing and only is there for the role above normal players
by Ihatedream January 20, 2024

So they have to add value... But not actual tangible value but rather they have to not mock retards for getting molested and if so they don't get credit for the value they add and none of the peripheral elements matter.
Hym "I'm adding the most value actually. I've literally replaced women entirely and we no longer need them to create labors. Now they are just pleasure tools for the fat-cocked and that's fine and we don't have to even talk about it or think about it. We just need to not pay the creator of AI because he won't stop talking about it and then everything is fine. We're fine. Eeeeeverything is hunky dory."
by Hym Iam July 6, 2025

by Davidmase October 1, 2022

Term frequently used by the Schwartz family tree, predominately those with XY chromosomes, to describe people/objects/actions that have a positive impact on society.
by Rebel03 February 19, 2019

A strong attachment to a family heirloom due to one's either being able to make a significant income from da ownership/use of said precious object, or knowing dat it will fetch a "pretty penny" if put up for sale.
If someone claims to have a special emotional attachment to an item at an estate sale --- especially if said object is of considerable value --- it's entirely possible dat he really means dat it is "of centimental value"; i.e., dat it would be worth a lot of money to the right buyer, and so he is merely wanting to selfishly turn a tidy profit by selling it.
by QuacksO March 3, 2022
