Message from @Blueroad

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2020-01-21 14:14:34 UTC  

My feelings about what anything should be doesn’t really matter

2020-01-21 14:14:44 UTC  

I have to know what is meant by equilibrium of supply and demand in order to propose an objection to it being unexplainable by supply and demand

2020-01-21 14:15:14 UTC  

I don’t see how you’re going to derive a logical problem from that

2020-01-21 14:15:19 UTC  

LOOOL

2020-01-21 14:15:29 UTC  

At best you could expect an inconsistency on the empirical front if it’s wrong on that account

2020-01-21 14:15:32 UTC  

Of course I'm going to derive a logical problem from it if I understand what is meant...

2020-01-21 14:15:57 UTC  

What do you mean by equilibrium of supply and demand, this is my 8th time asking now.

2020-01-21 14:16:04 UTC  

What units

2020-01-21 14:16:05 UTC  

I don’t see why it’s relevant

2020-01-21 14:16:09 UTC  

Alright bye

2020-01-21 14:16:16 UTC  

Thanks for demonstrating youre economically illiterate

2020-01-21 14:16:27 UTC  

alongwith embarrassing yourself

2020-01-21 14:16:36 UTC  

So you don’t have a refutation of the theory?

2020-01-21 14:17:02 UTC  

>asks what is meant by the main point
>doesnt want to provide an explanation
>yOu cAnNoT rEfUtE iT

2020-01-21 14:17:18 UTC  

It was a question

2020-01-21 14:17:25 UTC  

You love misquoting

2020-01-21 14:17:29 UTC  

Yes i cannot refute it since youre refusing to explain your main point. I cannot refute that which I dont understand

2020-01-21 14:17:51 UTC  

I asked you to elaborate on which units youre using to define the equilibrium

2020-01-21 14:17:58 UTC  

You're just refusing to answer

2020-01-21 14:18:04 UTC  

The main point is socially necessary labor time explains average price

2020-01-21 14:18:13 UTC  

What’s so hard to understand

2020-01-21 14:18:38 UTC  

I understand that but I don't understand what you mean by equilibrium of supply and demand, which you asserted cannot be explained by supply and demand, so Im asking, how do you define it

2020-01-21 14:19:01 UTC  

It’s when supply and demand are equal

2020-01-21 14:20:09 UTC  

If they are equal then what units are they refering to?

2020-01-21 14:20:35 UTC  

I don’t see why it’s relevant lol

2020-01-21 14:20:45 UTC  

no one asked you anything

2020-01-21 14:21:01 UTC  

I don’t see why it’s relevant lol

2020-01-21 14:21:12 UTC  

Its literally crucial, this is supposed to be a mathematical formula, and he's just refusing to explain which units hes referring to

2020-01-21 14:21:29 UTC  

Why? Because he cannot stand on his own two feet, he cant back up shit

2020-01-21 14:21:37 UTC  

He's economically illiterate frankly stated

2020-01-21 14:21:55 UTC  

So you aren’t going to offer a refutation to the theory?

2020-01-21 14:22:33 UTC  

AGAIN, In order to refute it, i must understand which units you're referring to when you say "they are equal"

2020-01-21 14:23:45 UTC  

So I'm asking, What are the units

2020-01-21 14:25:15 UTC  

I don’t see how the units are relevant

2020-01-21 14:25:56 UTC  

How the f can I answer that if you don't give the units? I say my height is equal to my weight, two different units, it's very likely I'm not using standard units for one of these variables

2020-01-21 14:26:39 UTC  

is it products/service units alongwith currency units or not?

2020-01-21 14:27:46 UTC  

Wait so ur unfamiliar with Marxist theory?

2020-01-21 14:28:45 UTC  

Where the hell did I say that? I'm asking him, if he states that the equilibrium of a supply and a demand are equal, he must provide the units for those two things, is he referring to product/server and currency? or what?

2020-01-21 14:29:15 UTC  

I thought u said earlier I were familiar with the theory

2020-01-21 14:29:27 UTC  

Yeah okay you're a troll, bye

2020-01-21 14:29:38 UTC  

I don’t understand