• CileTheSane@lemmy.ca
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    3 hours ago

    If it has a limit, it’s not free

    “Free bread sticks”

    “I’ll take 100”

    “Um… No. You can’t have that many.”

    “iF tHeRe’S a LiMiT iT’s NoT fReE!”

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      2 hours ago

      Don’t be pedantic. A limit would be “free breadsticks only if you decide to pray to our god in front of us.”

      If you say unlimited and then put a limit on it, that is illegal, as Verizon and AT&T found out in court

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        If you say unlimited and then put a limit on it

        When did the American Constitution promise “Unlimited Speech”?

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          It doesn’t. It says free, meaning unencumbered. The breadstick analogy was for unlimited not free so it was disingenuous and I was countering it.