Very good idea I did not do it. My argument would be that the impetus is not my own, it is external, your written word.
What stops you from making increasingly outlandish claims (“Your passphrase is actually this (e.g illegal/dangerous/lethal) action, not a simple thought” Where to draw the line?
Just as a point of reference, as a kid I regularly thought thoughts of the kind: “I know you’re secretly spying on my thoughts but I don’t care lalalala.....” I never really specified who “you” was, I just did it so I could catch “them” unawares, and thereby “win”. Just in case.
The difference is hard to define cleanly, but back then I was of the opinion that I did it of my own free will (Nowadays, with nonstop media having the influence it has, I would be less sure. Also I’m older, and a lot less creative)
Very good idea
I did not do it. My argument would be that the impetus is not my own, it is external, your written word.
What stops you from making increasingly outlandish claims (“Your passphrase is actually this (e.g illegal/dangerous/lethal) action, not a simple thought” Where to draw the line?
Just as a point of reference, as a kid I regularly thought thoughts of the kind: “I know you’re secretly spying on my thoughts but I don’t care lalalala.....” I never really specified who “you” was, I just did it so I could catch “them” unawares, and thereby “win”. Just in case.
The difference is hard to define cleanly, but back then I was of the opinion that I did it of my own free will (Nowadays, with nonstop media having the influence it has, I would be less sure. Also I’m older, and a lot less creative)