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s_dev 4 hours ago

>I went to prison for 18 months, my digital and physical life was stolen from me

This is wild phrasing.

xyst 4 hours ago | parent [-]

Clearly person was "innocent". Totally didn't try to do anything shady. It's just a little insider trading bro!

Bootvis 3 hours ago | parent | next [-]

He went to prison, served his time, paid his debt to society. There is no need for further punishment.

joshmn 3 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

Previous discussion: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45844197

s_dev 3 hours ago | parent [-]

Appreciate the context, however if I was to follow up on my own comment. You were sentenced to prison, I went to the grocery store yesterday. It's the casualness of the phrasing that is jarring.

joshmn 3 hours ago | parent [-]

The shame has passed and I served my time. What I owe now is not doing it again—which I'm not.

s_dev 3 hours ago | parent [-]

To clarify I'm not commenting on what you've done but how you've phrased it. I really don't mind about pirating movies I don't even see it as wrong.

lunchbucket 2 hours ago | parent [-]

They understand, they just don't care and shouldn't care. It is always jarring to encounter someone with a different life experience, but processing that is your business. They don't need to spend the rest of their life crafting their words to avoid making people uncomfortable.

It's the same principle as someone in public when they're disfigured. You just became aware of something traumatic that happened to this person, and it is totally understandable to feel uncomfortable. But they are just existing in public. They have no obligation to present themselves in a way that avoids making you uncomfortable, and doing that everyday of their lives would be exhausting and wasteful.

In that example it is immediately obvious that it would be inappropriate to ask them to cover up. But it's the same principle, either way.