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Originally Posted by █████████
i'm talking about value and meaning, not frequency,
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With "underrated" added it's a more generically agreeable sentence. I knew you were talking about the "value", anyway. So I don't agree ha ha . Even if "I love a big mac" and "I love my wife" sounds the same and are spelled the same and are used on too many occasions I think it does not change anything. Words gain meaning in other ways. And I can say I genuinely love the things on my list. But probably I would not have sex with them. Sorry for the rant, it's one of those days and it's not addressed specifically to you/your post.