If somebody puts a file into your 3D printer without your permission, then society says you have to properly continue the print for 9 months, paying for electric & materials yourself, straight to jail if you interfere or alter quality of print, then its your property afterwards and shame on you for leaving it in a donation bin.
Of course the asshole gets to say “just a prank bro”, the cops ask why you weren’t home when your house was broken into, society says you should have subscribed to the print company “enhanced security” subscription for a printer you didn’t even ask for.
If somebody puts a file into your 3D printer without your permission, then society says you have to properly continue the print for 9 months, paying for electric & materials yourself, straight to jail if you interfere or alter quality of print, then its your property afterwards and shame on you for leaving it in a donation bin.
Of course the asshole gets to say “just a prank bro”, the cops ask why you weren’t home when your house was broken into, society says you should have subscribed to the print company “enhanced security” subscription for a printer you didn’t even ask for.
This is a fascinating analogy, and I couldn’t agree more.
Is this a metaphor or does this actually happen? I’ve never heard of people putting files on your 3D printer at home.
As henk43211 mentioned, it’s (probably) metaphor for pregnancy via rape, and how women are systematically penalized in many parts of the US.
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