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@oracle fair enough, I'm not the thought polive but that's pretty damn weak reasoning. And the reasoning that I believe you think it's me is pretty childish.
Wednesday, 15-Jan-14 12:58:47 UTC from web-
@oracle are you basically admitting to the DDoS at this point?
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@oracle Why would you need to imply you'd received consent?
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@oracle well the thing you redashed mad me think you were trying to imply someone okay'd you to do it.
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@oracle it's circumstantial which is why I was asking not accusing.
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@oracle you know there's also no law saying I can't sleep with my step-sister doesn't mean I should.
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@mylittlesistercantbethisincestual Also there's no way that an informal volunteer employee saying "I consent" constitutes anything approaching legal consent.
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@oracle like it or not America sits as a premanent member of the UN security Council, is a leader in the global economy, and is the only standing world power. I'd say it's far from a fail but you're welcome to go to a nation that doesn't recieve dorect american support. I hear Iran is real nice this time of year. Or do you prefer north korea?
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@oracle how is the law stupid. Do you know what constitutes a "stupid law". Have you ever studied law? Is a law being stupid an opinion or a position? What if I say "murder shouldn't be a crime that's stupid"?
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@ceruleanspark it's all circumstantial. But I'm pretty convinced.
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@oracle Buuuurn! (somehow this pic is relevant) http://derpiboo.ru/524801
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@oracle i used the words "I'm not accusing you" to you directly. Think before you accuse
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@oracle to the first one that'd be ruled unconstitutional so that's not worth discussing. To the second I don't see how that's stupid at all. Carrying a violin in a paper bag in the first place is stupid.
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@oracle that's distinctly different from accusing someone. I'm pretty sure my friend took my copy of Gift~ that doesn't mean I'm going to accuse him of stealing it.
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@oracle I never used the words "oracle did it" or anything that may imply a thought to that affect. Suggesting my belief that you were the one who did it is very different than saying you did it.
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@oracle yes it does. However someone has to accuse someone before it gets to court. But the jury can think the defendant is guilty and still acquit because there is reasonable doubt.
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@oracle that's a shame.
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@oracle ok. Do you have any reasoning?
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