Message from @Anastasia

Discord ID: 630295501446840331


2019-10-06 06:43:27 UTC  

After you called me shady

2019-10-06 06:43:43 UTC  

According to you, once you start name calling you're unworthy

2019-10-06 06:43:53 UTC  

So i am playing by your rules, dumbass uwu

2019-10-06 06:44:23 UTC  

You both are “unworthy”, as if there is a prerequisite worthiness

2019-10-06 06:44:42 UTC  

@unwoundtoast it is when can't show how I have dome anything incompetent. Trying to send a message and being blocked for whatever reason is no indication of incompetence. However, accusing someone of being incompetent, without proof, is.

2019-10-06 06:44:56 UTC  

What is?

2019-10-06 06:45:00 UTC  

None shall keep mojlnir

2019-10-06 06:45:07 UTC  

None of you!!!!

2019-10-06 06:45:21 UTC  

I don't have this standard

2019-10-06 06:46:01 UTC  

@T3CHN01200
Excuse me, you came up with the apartment analogy, I rebutted. You countered, then I did. So.......

2019-10-06 06:46:11 UTC  

I just finished my late night game hour

2019-10-06 06:46:14 UTC  

It was fun

2019-10-06 06:46:40 UTC  

Alright, so what is the logical difference?

2019-10-06 06:46:54 UTC  

I already explained that. Oh boy

2019-10-06 06:47:24 UTC  

Wait are y’all still arguing about that post from like 4 hours ago

2019-10-06 06:47:29 UTC  

Oof

2019-10-06 06:47:38 UTC  

Is it because one is a building and another is server hardware?

2019-10-06 06:47:49 UTC  

Actually it’s probably been longer since my concept of time is fucked

2019-10-06 06:48:25 UTC  

Youre right. They are two different things. So, what are you trying to say.

2019-10-06 06:49:00 UTC  

Well, they are not different in terms of property rights, so, may I ask you, what is the difference?

2019-10-06 06:49:17 UTC  

I already told you.

2019-10-06 06:49:33 UTC  

If I wake up and still see y’all arguing after my morning tendies I’ll have to start posting cringe

2019-10-06 06:49:46 UTC  

Then we will all loose subscriber

2019-10-06 06:50:41 UTC  

Where is the difference in property rights?

2019-10-06 06:51:28 UTC  

One is an apartment and one is a server.

2019-10-06 06:51:50 UTC  

Does not present a logical difference in terms of property rights

2019-10-06 06:51:59 UTC  

It is the same basis as to why hacking is wrong

2019-10-06 06:52:08 UTC  

@T3CHN01200
Please explain how you would let he public at large into your apartment. And then when you do that, please explain how you plan on getting explicit consent from everyone who enters. And please explain what you limit is for capacity and how you plan on enforcing it and then please explain how any of those are what is going on in Discord.

2019-10-06 06:52:54 UTC  

Well, the contract you as the tennant sign when you lease the property

2019-10-06 06:53:21 UTC  

Ownership involves responsibility of the property as we'll as those invited guests.

2019-10-06 06:53:34 UTC  

And as for visitors, the rules of the tennant must fit within the constraints of the property owner's rules

2019-10-06 06:53:44 UTC  

@T3CHN01200
Does the contract say you can invite the public at large in?

2019-10-06 06:53:48 UTC  

@Anastasia party flyer posters

2019-10-06 06:53:55 UTC  

Easy

2019-10-06 06:54:22 UTC  

Give me 15 minutes and some rope... this argument is a waste of time...

2019-10-06 06:54:31 UTC  

And how can you control your guests when you don't even have explicit consent?

2019-10-06 06:54:47 UTC  

These are all either pragmatic issues or contextual issues

2019-10-06 06:54:56 UTC  

they have no bearing on the logical argument

2019-10-06 06:55:18 UTC  

Like I said, any anarchist worth their salt would NEVER accept implied consent. It's coercion.

2019-10-06 06:55:32 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/492157062797590531/630297070909128715/mjpopcorn.gif

2019-10-06 06:55:41 UTC  

It's not what