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what do you mean "justifies"

if my goal is to reduce the authority that holds sway over me, anarchism is the only solution.

because i am all that matters to me. if something were to restrict me in my action i want to remove it

i don't hold any other cause above my own

anarcho-capitalism is a specific economic system

it's not even inherently egoistic

i'm against all authority that has the capacity of limiting my will

if i *wanted* to do those things, then no i wouldn't. since i don't want to do those things i don't think there should be someone controlling me to not do something that i wasn't interested in doing

i don't think of it as "perfect" or "absolute." if others help me in achieving what i want it's not so much authority as it is how i can achieve what i want. if i regret something i will try to fix it in what ways i can. but in general, if i can help it, i want to restrict what can hamper my will. I *understand and believe* that others exist with the capacity to exact their will on me as well and i respect that. i wouldn't want to restrict *others* will (if they're intentions weren't to harm me or those i cared about) as i wouldn't want them to do the same to me.

i'm not delusional that i can remove others abilities, just the *systems* that others put into place that restrict my will

i'm not talking about abolishing *every single instance of my will being manipulated or constrained*. i'm not omnipotent. it's obvious to me that i can't literally do anything i can imagine so thinking that. It's not contradictory because i'm looking to abolish sources of authority that i can, i assumed you could understand that on your own.

i can't control time, and i can't voluntarily move through time

so saying my actions now will affect my future is obvious, i can only do that which is possible

in that specific scenario i wouldn't object because that's what is helping my now. my intentions will change and what i want will change, and i accept that as a fact of the universe

if my will is to not kill someone and someone helps me, they aren't restricting me

if i'm drunk, i'm not of clear mind and one could say that the intoxicants are restricting what i would want if i wasn't intoxicated

which is my default state

i right now wouldn't want to be in a full body cast. my want = not be in a full body cast. others helping me from that means i will *not be in a full body cast*. i also don't know why we're talking about unfair practices or doing wrong. i don't believe that doing wrong is inherently possible (assuming we're talking about morally wrong actions.) "fairness" isn't always my concern.

> But you are always subject to short sighted desire
i'm not really sure what you mean by this. if i want at one moment to be healthier because i believe that it will improve my life (which is something i'd like to do when i can) then i will do it.

i wouldn't consider that a short term desire

sorry, i needed to do something and i have some of a head cold so i've been pretty tired today, but yeah

regarding these unfair practices, i'm all for a community or a voluntary gathering of people, all their through their own decisions and not coerced into going or being a part, deciding on rules that they feel are appropriate for the people in that community. For example, if a community want's to reduce the number of cyanide poisoning by deciding that within their community that people should label what the contents of their goods are then that's their decision.

in terms of distinctions between drunken states and states of ignorance, i think it's easy to see that drinking is (usually) a voluntary action and that those who drinks with them probably know who that person is and understand that he's not at his wits, that if he weren't drunk he would choose to do other than what his intoxicated self would. Ignorance, on the other hand, isn't voluntary and you generally aren't at fault for being ignorant. If, however, you had many opportunities to learn about something and then you make a mistake relating to that situation and you chose not to learn about it, then it can be that persons fault; although with this in real life it's much more complicated and there could be factors such as you not having the time to remove your ignorance, though you could see that as not having the opportunity to learn.

i think it's reasonable to have certain desires and things you want to do despite being ignorant in some things unless it deals with harming others for no reason, which i don't personally like or think is actually a practical way of living one's life. perhaps i should have mentioned this earlier, is that you always have to be practical when talking about freedom or trying to reduce what restricts your will, as living in a world where people are able to murder and steal all the time wouldn't be in my interest as i want some form of security. i believe that is achievable...

through voluntary organization

and not through an authoritative body that shouldn't be questioned or has any chance of dissolvement by those that this body governs

evolution by natural selection

natural selection is the means by which evolution of species happens

nah i wouldn't worship anyone

> crowley
i was not expecting this lmao

idk? late stage capitalism?

is the ability to make OP spells a good thing inherently? that feels like you just *like* being able to make overpowered spells

more spell diversity and spell customization is a good thing imo

like, custom spells is an awesome concept that i wish was in skyrim

hey how'd the debate go the other day

would you say that the liberals were definitively owned

thank you doctor anon, very cool

everyone is nazbol gang

the mainstream media is either just giving a dumb population what it wants or it too is made up of idiots because they're from the same dumb population.

@Shaun but any visible amount of water touches itself and is therefor wet

a single water molecule wouldn't be tho

In one sense, no they should be able to go, but in another that can be really dangerous. So idk

1. logical reasons
2. ideally logical reasons, but people can believe for whatever reason, it's their life

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