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Stop imposing your judgments on me.

Do you understand the concept of an idiom?

It seems not, as you have insisted the particular idiom describes what is being done “literally”.

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It is “literally” what is being done. I went to work today and “sold my body”. That was a use of my time and energy that I can not get back in exchange for money I need to survive.

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Arguably labour is intrinsically linked to the body providing the labour BUT selling does suggest handing over property on a more permanent basis. Would you be happier with SpaceNoodle saying they leased their body, given they committed to a set time period that their body could be used for their employer’s (lessor’s) purposes?

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Weren’t you having a go at someone for pedantry earlier in this thread…?

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Yes I no longer have those cells that were replaced while I was working, if you want to go the ship of Theseus route. That’s not what I’m referring to though and you know that.

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You’re the one uncomfortable with the phrase, buddy.

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My restating what you said is not a “personal attack,” and does not warrant uncouth insults.

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  2. We’re trying to reduce the numbers of hours a person has to work.

  3. We talk about the end of paid work being mandatory for survival.

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