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by nkrisc
295 days ago
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If someone else is sleeping on it, it’s not your couch until you remove them from it and occupy it yourself. Unless we agree upon the abstract concept of “owning” property even while you do not physically possess it. You need look no father than a kindergarten to see the natural way of things: the toy belongs to whichever toddler is holding it. While not entirely comparable, it is no more absurd to extend the idea to intangible ideas as well. |
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If you need to bring us down to kindergarten or toddler level for us to no longer need to come to an agreement on the definition of ownership, I’m not sure there’s much more to discuss