On 7/16/20 5:47 PM, Falsifian via agora-business wrote:
> On 2020-07-16 5:47 p.m., ATMunn via agora-business wrote:
>> On 7/16/2020 1:43 PM, ATMunn via agora-discussion wrote:
>>> On 7/16/2020 1:42 PM, ATMunn via agora-business wrote:
>>>> I pledge to not say the word "tacos" in any context for the next 24
>>>> hours. The time window of this pledge is 24 hours and breaking the
>>>> pledge shall be a class 1 crime.
>>>>
>>> I like tacos.
>>>
>> CFJ: In the above message, I broke a pledge.
>>
>> Arguments: Though I did say the word I am forbidden to say due to the
>> pledge, it was 1) not a public message and 2) not an action. So, FALSE
>> would be logical. However, the pledge does say "in any context." Does
>> that still make it binding, even outside of public forums?
> Gratuitous:
>
> CFJ 3737 may be relevant here. The judge found that if someone agreed to 
> a contract stating parties SHALL NOT breathe, then breathing would be a 
> regulated action just for those parties. So, maybe saying "tacos" is a 
> regulated action just for you.
>
> (Whether or not saying "tacos" is a regulated action, I suspect it is at 
> least an action, but I'm not sure.)
>

We don't have the "SHALL NOT be interpreted" anymore, so I don't think
whether it's a regulated action is particularly relevant.

-- 
Jason Cobb

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