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On the matter of Freedom...
Freedom is subjective. Sure, every one of us may not be fighting in a battle in a war, but we have curfews and borders and we're not too far from stepping over those invisible lines that everyone seems to draw.
We technically could go anywhere we please, oh wait no, we can't all win the lottery in order to pay for travel; even then some places are far too dangerous and unpleasant.
The law dictates what we can do and what we cannot do, and if we break it, they take away our priveleges.
So I guess in the end, all we can hope to do is take our small doses of 'freedom' and live our lives.
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