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Originally Posted by DaFace
Well, sure, but the car adds additional value (transportation), while the gun's primary purpose (self preservation) is of questionable benefit in the first place based on the research. Thus, my question about what the logic is.
Your selection of #2 is perfectly valid, though. I can understand that.
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The gun offers the added value of shooting, which many people very much enjoy.
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