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7/19/2025, 10:11:33 PM
>Rent is Theft.
Yeah, but also no depending on the frame, and the idea that make it: "mostly no" is that you're free to go live in the woods and starve to death if you really don't like working. And so yes it's theft, but the alternative is the raw elements steal even more from you, and so the lesser-theft is more comfortable than the greater theft which is default to existence.
If three dudes on a deserted island don't work and hustle every single day, they die. Which means in regards to the living-bodies and the universe simulation, Life is theft from the simulation, or conversely, the simulation steals free-labor from life, in exchange for survival.
So you have to show how rental theft is worse than the theft if a law made it illegal to rent out rooms in houses.
Yeah, but also no depending on the frame, and the idea that make it: "mostly no" is that you're free to go live in the woods and starve to death if you really don't like working. And so yes it's theft, but the alternative is the raw elements steal even more from you, and so the lesser-theft is more comfortable than the greater theft which is default to existence.
If three dudes on a deserted island don't work and hustle every single day, they die. Which means in regards to the living-bodies and the universe simulation, Life is theft from the simulation, or conversely, the simulation steals free-labor from life, in exchange for survival.
So you have to show how rental theft is worse than the theft if a law made it illegal to rent out rooms in houses.
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