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What's freedom for you?
How would u describe it for yourself?
Masturbating with the blinds open.
who wants to buy freedom.
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| Originally posted by jennypie Masturbating with the blinds open. |
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| Originally posted by Space Marine who wants to buy freedom. |
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| Originally posted by jennypie Masturbating with the blinds open. |
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| Originally posted by Space Marine who wants to buy freedom. |
When everybody else allows you to be eccentric.
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| Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles When everybody else allows you to be eccentric. |
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| Originally posted by jennypie In other words, when people start ignoring you. Lololololol. ![]() |
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| Originally posted by chach Your black!! |
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| Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles When everybody else allows you to be eccentric. |
Pffft, you guys just aren't surrounding yourself with the right people.
Re: What's freedom for you?
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| Originally posted by me&myself searching for perfection |
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| Originally posted by jennypie Masturbating with the blinds open. |
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| Originally posted by jennypie Pffft, you guys just aren't surrounding yourself with the right people. |
"Freedom" is the word that social propagandists toss around to pique people's individual interests in a neo-civil rights sense. It is an illusion in this sense as well. It is something to be exchanged, something to be bartered for or sold as a phony inconsideration - and why shouldn't it be? People buy it in this sense just as if it were an essential truth. Just as if they were individuals deserving of this indulgence.
But it's not as though there is some freedom quota out there or some collective sum.
Freedom is something to be taken, something to be earned, by those with that rare sense to seize it for themselves. Is this the same illusion though? Is leadership and an overinflated sense of duty to the self or an autonomous self-interest really just a result of eventual conditioning? Who can say?
It is far easier for people like myself to sit back and let everyone know what freedom isn't. To suggest any truly personal answer as to what freedom actually is would be a great disservice to its very status. That is to say, personal freedom is personal. 
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| Originally posted by jennypie Pffft, you guys just aren't surrounding yourself with the right people. |
I wonder what people who have escaped from North Korea think of the idea that freedom is an illusion.
Freedom is having $1.05

Indeed, I wonder if they found the land of opportunity to be everything it was cracked up to be.
Or if all the 'freedom' in South Korea is worth it. Pure, unregulated, economically viable freedom. Ahh, lap it up.
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| Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On The proposition of surrounding oneself with people who allow you to be completely and utterly free at all times is a somewhat frightening concept. |
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| Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On The proposition of surrounding oneself with people who allow you to be completely and utterly free at all times is a somewhat frightening concept. |
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| Originally posted by Lira Why? |
Re: Re: What's freedom for you?
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| Originally posted by Ghost Raver Now here's your perfection: |
Well that's fucking gay. When did you get so lame and unimaginative? FAG!
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