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Contracts can exist regardless of whether you signed something. Try ordering a meal at a restaurant then refuse to pay because you didn't sign anything in advance. By remaining in a jurisdiction you implicitly agree to the social contract of the area. Don't like it? Move out.

There is a difference between me ordering something an not paying for it and you saying I agreed to a contract just by being born. I am perfectly free to ignore any social contract without having to move, like the contract that everyone in Utah is a Mormon. That is the wonder of living in a free country.

There really isn't much difference. Once you reach 18 you should know the rules and, if you stay, you acquiesce to them. It's a legal principle that you should research before posting.

Really? So everyone in Utah should be a Mormon? And, if they don't like it, they can leave? Is that your argument, or you just desperate?
 
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