• orangeNgreen@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Everyone should be able to do whatever makes them happy, so long as what makes them happy does not unreasonably infringe upon the happiness of another.

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        1 year ago

        In the old FidoNet, Ben Baker once uttered:

        • Thou shalt not annoy;

        • Thou shalt not be easily annoyed.

        2nd rule as important as the first, maybe more so.

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        1 year ago

        If I walk through a doorway and let it slam in the face of the person behind me, am I breaking that law?

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          1 year ago

          Yes, you might, if you’re caught by an unreasonable cop. Its a very general law that relies on a fictional amount of “common sense” .

          The 3 criminals that got hit with that justice system got away with kidnapping a person and underfeeding a trapped animal before they were finally caught red-handed stealing sausages and cake. They spent only a few days in a minimum security prison, got free soap and a haircut and food and support, before they were freed and given jobs after proving they had changed for the better.

          Wish it was this easy in our world. But we are trying to be as close to it as is sensible.

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      1 year ago

      An it harm none, do what thou wilt.

      Just an archaic way of saying the same thing. I like it though, cause it reminds me we’re not supposed to harm ourselves, either…