I believe I am finally able to articulate the realization that there is no such thing as ownership.

There is only accessibility. Can you access that which you believe you “own?”

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bending spoons again?

Not sure I understand.

youre like bald kid dan

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Be gentle with grasshoppers…

Some may demand you create a wallet 😉

I think arguments against the concept of ownership only work until you bump into consumable goods. Once I drink a beer or eat a steak no one else can ever gain the same value from them. In a way, I can't access them either.

Body has access. Someone cuts the body open they have access. Not saying that is moral.

To the mass of matter, not to steak or beer. They are basically instantly changed from highly valuable to not at all.

Value is subjective. I was never discussing value. Personally, I look at beer as having no value to me.

No one ever tries to claim ownership of things they don't value. the two are impossible to unlink.