When the only outcome is either true or false. Uses to describe a logic.
"Is that a boy?", this is a two-valued logic since the only outcome is true or false.
One who finds pleasure in a bargain
“We can stay at an Airbnb in Palm Springs. No we can stay at my buddy’s swanky place instead. Don’t worry it’ll be discounted because he knows I’m a value seeker.”
Nothing it just an jpeg...
Why would you buy it?
You-hey! Do you have any NFT'S?
¿?-yeah why do you ask?
You-oh and how do you think its worth?
¿?- 500k-1M
You-nah i think its worth 0
¿?- why?
You- its just a fucking jpeg you can get it for free with 2 fucking clicks that the fucking NFT value
when you put an emotional value on an estimate
"the best I've ever taught — very polite and obedient” it is a value judgement because the teacher is putting an emotional value on the student: very polite and obedient
When an individual seeks to find value in every purchase he or she makes, he or she is value-balling
Le Snaks were on sale - $2 for a 6 pack, so I bought eight of them. Value-BALLING!
When a Value Boner turns into sex.
"Dude I got a value boner last night and my girlfriend totally turned it into a value banger!" *props*
The value of sandwich bread, irrespective of what is in the actual sandwich. One may buy a sandwich for the bread alone and dispose of what's inside.
Tyrell: Dude, why would u buy hot dog and throw it out a second later?? Why the hell would u save the bun?!
Mo: I only bought it for the bun value, Im gonna use the bun to eat my chicken