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Clara made the flute[www.the-independent.com]. She did not have to make it, but if she did not make the flute, nobody could have it, so barring an agreement to the contrary with Bob or Anne, Clara owns it. If she did not get to keep it, then good luck getting Clara to make anything else of her own volition, because she has no reason to believe anything else she makes will not simply be stolen from her. Clara should not be expected to act as Anne or Bob's slave, so Clara's labor is hers to bear and hers alone.
𝗧𝗿𝘆 𝗳𝗮𝘀𝘁𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗳𝗿𝗼𝗺 𝗶𝘁.
Everything belongs to me.
It's mine.
It's all mine!
What I'm only afraid of is ms and how I would react when I catch you trynna steal what's mine.
Correct, No one own's anything. The house, your car, clothing you are wearing, even the money in your pocket, your smartphone, console, computer. anything you can name.. It is all proprietary intellectual property, even if you did manage to build your own house, your own car, clothing from cotton fields or fabricate your own currency, it still belongs to the government from whom the land belongs. People just better get use to the idea that whatever they possess, isn't theirs to begin with. Never was. It's all monopoly. You can argue all you want about it, won't change facts.
Eh, I own anything I am willing to die to keep possessing. If I die, ownership no longer matters.