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If I randomly find a mnemonic with funds that haven't moved in 5 years can I keep them?

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0 sats \ 3 replies \ @m0wer 13h

Questioning the legitimacy of invading someone's private property because the person hasn't "used" it for an arbitrary amount of time.

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That was the law at the time. Same thing for the tax rate being 30%. Why isn't it 29.4%?

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100 sats \ 1 reply \ @m0wer 13h

Taxation is theft. Owning slaves is not ok. Whatever the law says does not change if something is morally permissible or not.

The story is interesting I appreciate you sharing it. But I'm surprised this is shared as something to be "proud" of.

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It depends on the individual squat and the people who occupy it. Some are morally permissible, others aren't. The squatting scene as a whole is neither good or bad imo. From the owner's point of view it is definitely not a wonderful thing. Though even among them there are supporters.

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