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50951822 No.50951822 [Reply] [Original]

Be real anon, would you die for her?

>> No.50951848

She seems to be the only valid privacy solution alongside Polygon ID anon. I would not only die for her, I would kill for her.

>> No.50951849

>>50951822
[Redacted]

>> No.50951855

>>50951822
yes, totally, anyone who isn't defending their privacy with a knife on their hands is clearly delusional or bit too hard on the globohomo fallacy

>> No.50951856
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>>50951849
nice

>> No.50951866
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>>50951848
As a great man once said

>> No.50951878

you only need privacy when you are a criminal, law-abiding citizens don't need to hide like criminals

>> No.50951879

>>50951822
I could cum for her

>> No.50951886
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>>50951822
ser, I'm gay

>> No.50951889

>>50951878
No, that's not how it works, privacy is a must for a civilized society. I don't need or want to know what you're doing 24/7 or what you actively seek that people won't find out. If you came into my home and asked to see me fuck my wife i would refuse, not because im a criminal, but because i deserve that privacy, we all do. The fact that you think that shows how hard has the globohomo control gotten into people's lifes

>> No.50951892

>>50951878
When law abiding citizens are considered criminals, you need privacy

>> No.50951895
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>>50951892
something something watch the movie, you will get it

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>>50951822
I think you have the wrong pic, this is the real goddess.

>> No.50951915
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>>50951878
Two proverbs say it best: Quis custodiet custodes ipsos? (“Who watches the watchers?”) and “Absolute power corrupts absolutely.” Privacy protects us from abuses by those in power, even if we’re doing nothing wrong at the time of surveillance.
We do nothing wrong when we make love or go to the bathroom. We are not deliberately hiding anything when we seek out private places for reflection or conversation. We keep private journals, sing in the privacy of the shower, and write letters to secret lovers and then burn them. Privacy is a basic human need.
A future in which privacy would face constant assault was so alien to the framers of the Constitution that it never occurred to them to call out privacy as an explicit right. Privacy was inherent to the nobility of their being and their cause. Of course being watched in your own home was unreasonable. Watching at all was an act so unseemly as to be inconceivable among gentlemen in their day. You watched convicted criminals, not free citizens. You ruled your own home. It’s intrinsic to the concept of liberty.
For if we are observed in all matters, we are constantly under threat of correction, judgment, criticism, even plagiarism of our own uniqueness. We become children, fettered under watchful eyes, constantly fearful that—either now or in the uncertain future—patterns we leave behind will be brought back to implicate us, by whatever authority has now become focused upon our once-private and innocent acts. We lose our individuality, because everything we do is observable and recordable

>> No.50951922

>>50951892
privacy for what? to pay gas and buy burgers? fuck off

>> No.50951927

>>50951878
>>50951915
That is the nexus of the argument - The sentence itself is based on a logical fallacy- that you must have something to hide if you do not want to be observed by the state. where, in reality, there are a myriad of legitimate reasons not to want to be observed by others, Primarily a right to privacy.

You could also question the philosophy which seeks to gather evidence of people before they have been proven guilty, or committed a crime, as it breaks(or at least muddies) the fundamental legal right of 'presumption of innocence' for the populace as it suspects them of crimes or the potential to commit crimes without proof.

>> No.50951933
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50951933

Monero is a gift sent down from heavens above, a beautiful maiden

>> No.50951937

>>50951922
Yes, also for that

>> No.50951942

>>50951922
i would argue you're a creep for wanting to know all the ins and outs of the people you cross on the street

>> No.50951944

>>50951922
i am entitled to my burgirs sir

>> No.50951957

>>50951922
you are not going to make it, the fact that you would need other anons to spell it out for you shows that you are incapable of critical thought and would be better suited to being a slave where decisions are made for you

>> No.50951974
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>>50951922
I uh.. I don't want my wife to find out that I bought a sex toy

>> No.50952265

>>50951878
laws are subjective, what drugs are legal in one country are illegal in another.

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>>50951974
It's none of her business and she doesn't deserve you anon.

>> No.50952722

>>50951889
>>50951892
>>50951915
>>50951927
>>50952265
all this deflection just because you want to commit crime, can't even be honest, you are just average dindus

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>>50952722
>crimes
nice spook, i am the sole arbitrator of what is or isn't a "crime", i do whatever the fuck I want if I judge the risk/reward advantageous

>> No.50952902

>>50952722
Yes, I want the ability to commit crimes. As not all laws are just, it is a moral duty to break some of them and always maintain the capability of doing so.

>> No.50952911

>>50951886
kys

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>>50952722
The state is illegitimate.

>> No.50953856

it's a pretty handy little fucking coin once you learn about it

>> No.50954249

>>50951822
no

>> No.50954265
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>>50951886
KYS faggot

>> No.50954314

>>50951822
ICP kills this coin by giving privacy to native Bitcoin

"B-but anon it's less private than monero!!"
No one gives a shit

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>>50951878
>>50951922
Do you leave the door open in a public bathroom; do you record every conversation of yours and publish it for everyone to see; do you say to everyone how much you own, how much money you make and have on the bank account; why do you have doors and windows on your house, just remove them since you have nothing to hide.
Give me your social security number and your credit card details. You don't need privacy right anon?

This cognitive dissonance deceives you.

>> No.50954529

>>50952722
Personally I don’t have the opsec to successfully do anything illegal, and I’m smart enough to know that, but I like the idea that people out there do, so I buy, I run nodes, I mine, just so they can make big brother feel impotent and foolish. For me that’s enough.

>> No.50954622

>>50952722
bruh there are so many laws that not even lawyers can know all of them. you're probably committing a crime as we speak without knowing it.

>> No.50954936

>>50951822
no questions asked