Notices by Herman_Hetherington (herman_hetherington@chudbuds.lol), page 7
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Herman_Hetherington (herman_hetherington@chudbuds.lol)'s status on Thursday, 26-Jan-2023 14:35:58 JST Herman_Hetherington You literally end conversations like Vaush. Why don't you tell me how you just "blew me the fuck out"? -
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Herman_Hetherington (herman_hetherington@chudbuds.lol)'s status on Thursday, 26-Jan-2023 14:32:37 JST Herman_Hetherington "I win because I said so". -
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Herman_Hetherington (herman_hetherington@chudbuds.lol)'s status on Thursday, 26-Jan-2023 14:30:43 JST Herman_Hetherington Prior to modern society people could still be killed, but there was no crime of murder. No trial, no evidence etc. Without a state to enforce laws one of two things happened. Either a) vengeance or b) nothing. There was no NAP or other gobbledigook.
The same was true of stealing. The strong took from the weak, likely by killing first and it wasn't a crime, it just was what it was. The state exists to determine what is right and wrong within a society. Supposedly it reflects the values of that society but often it doesn't. It is however the sole determinant of what is and isn't illegal. Theft is a crime. The govt determines what is and isn't a crime and the govt taxes you. Taxation testing has been through every court in the USA and determined to be legal. -
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Herman_Hetherington (herman_hetherington@chudbuds.lol)'s status on Thursday, 26-Jan-2023 14:22:14 JST Herman_Hetherington "So you're saying stealing can't exist without a government" -
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Herman_Hetherington (herman_hetherington@chudbuds.lol)'s status on Thursday, 26-Jan-2023 14:18:39 JST Herman_Hetherington Once again, you brought up the question of asking to be born. Why is it so hard for you to answer? I am glad I was born. Are you?
OK that's fair but are you implying that you didn't sign numerous documents that act as contracts to get your residency? The fact that you're not even a citizen makes it even easier to leave and remove your obligations to the US govt.
In the most basic dictionary definition theft is a crime (of taking without the right to - stealing). What is and isn't a crime is an illegal activity determined by govt legislation. As long as the govt says what they are doing is not illegal, then it isn't. -
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Herman_Hetherington (herman_hetherington@chudbuds.lol)'s status on Thursday, 26-Jan-2023 14:01:43 JST Herman_Hetherington Suggesting that I'm moving the goalposts when you're the one who brought up not asking to be born and then further moving the goalposts by suggesting that a contract you didn't voluntarily enter (me stealing from you) vs one you did voluntarily enter (becoming a US citizen with the associated rights and RESPONSIBILITIES) is equivalent is incredible. Are your goalposts still in the same stadium? -
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Herman_Hetherington (herman_hetherington@chudbuds.lol)'s status on Thursday, 26-Jan-2023 13:55:32 JST Herman_Hetherington I agree, but the question was specifically about your birth.
If I'm robbing you it's definitely not murder, at least if you're living in one of the better states. -
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Herman_Hetherington (herman_hetherington@chudbuds.lol)'s status on Thursday, 26-Jan-2023 13:45:37 JST Herman_Hetherington Do you wish you hadn't been born?
Re: stealing everything. Well that's the great thing about America. If you don't want me to steal everything you own, you can shoot me. -
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Herman_Hetherington (herman_hetherington@chudbuds.lol)'s status on Thursday, 26-Jan-2023 13:40:42 JST Herman_Hetherington Nobody reads the EULA, are you implying you were unaware that taxation existed when you moved to the US?
If you were living in an apartment and the landlord wanted to charge you too much rent you could leave. If you are in the middle of a rental contract they cannot increase your rent but at the end of the term of that contract they can. The govt also advises what the income tax rates for that year will be. Don't like it? Leave. Go live on one of those offshore oil rig communities. -
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Herman_Hetherington (herman_hetherington@chudbuds.lol)'s status on Thursday, 26-Jan-2023 13:32:11 JST Herman_Hetherington The EULA of living in your country is that you have to pay taxes. If you don't like it, it's not impossible to exit. -
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Herman_Hetherington (herman_hetherington@chudbuds.lol)'s status on Thursday, 26-Jan-2023 13:25:33 JST Herman_Hetherington Aren't you a lolbertarian? You think the govt building roads is theft. -
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Herman_Hetherington (herman_hetherington@chudbuds.lol)'s status on Tuesday, 24-Jan-2023 17:54:40 JST Herman_Hetherington Trent are you 20 points AKA a pedestrian? -
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Herman_Hetherington (herman_hetherington@chudbuds.lol)'s status on Tuesday, 24-Jan-2023 17:54:38 JST Herman_Hetherington It's weird that it probably wouldn't be a huge issue to release today as long as you could play as an extreme enough minority. -
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Herman_Hetherington (herman_hetherington@chudbuds.lol)'s status on Tuesday, 24-Jan-2023 17:36:23 JST Herman_Hetherington It's like Trent expects them to not drink and drive or something. LMAO. -
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Herman_Hetherington (herman_hetherington@chudbuds.lol)'s status on Tuesday, 24-Jan-2023 17:33:42 JST Herman_Hetherington A story in 2 parts: -
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Herman_Hetherington (herman_hetherington@chudbuds.lol)'s status on Tuesday, 24-Jan-2023 11:00:03 JST Herman_Hetherington He may have wanted a direct connection to a tier 1 for whatever reason. Whoever he connects to directly tier 1 or otherwise can kick him off for whatever reason so it's likely he wanted to be at arms length from the GAE. -
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Herman_Hetherington (herman_hetherington@chudbuds.lol)'s status on Tuesday, 24-Jan-2023 10:59:49 JST Herman_Hetherington While google/ alphabet has both isp and voice services they are not primarily a telco so it really isn't surprising. Remember tier 1 is a *globally* small list. -
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Herman_Hetherington (herman_hetherington@chudbuds.lol)'s status on Tuesday, 24-Jan-2023 10:32:59 JST Herman_Hetherington You mean as a customer? OK you will have a residential ISP. If for example this was ATT then this is also a tier 1 ISP. In the majority of cases it will not be tier 1 though. So lets say your ISP is google fiber, they will have a paid peering agreement with either a tier 1 network or a tier 2 network that has peering with tier 1 etc.
The peering itself wasn't the issue for KF, it's that they shouldn't be interfering with the traffic for other customers. You might have Centurylink/ lumen as your ISP and they may choose to block routing to kf as a residential customer but that block would not usually occur for commercial transit. That was why this was unusual. -
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Herman_Hetherington (herman_hetherington@chudbuds.lol)'s status on Tuesday, 24-Jan-2023 10:20:45 JST Herman_Hetherington Wiki page explains it pretty well. Settlement free is the key term. Pretend you and I are both ISPs. You are a large enough ISP that all other ISPs wish to peer with you for $0. However I am a smaller ISP and when I say, how about we have a settlement free peering agreement they laugh in my face and say "no you gotta pay". That makes you tier 1 but me tier 2 (or lower) even if I have settlement free transit through all of my other interconnects. -
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Herman_Hetherington (herman_hetherington@chudbuds.lol)'s status on Monday, 23-Jan-2023 19:59:42 JST Herman_Hetherington No irony here.