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this song brightened my day listening to it on my walkman after leaving school back in the 1980's
I have been trying to write to have a child, without pleasure, and without answer. does this mean freedom is bad for me? probably
You don't need to look at the world today to see it.
Steam by itself showed that bending the knee to credit card companies and people being okay with it because "porn games bad, no one cares." but that's because most people can only think surface deep.
The implication that at any point, you could lose access to your finances at the whim of someone else should terrify people, but as always, if it doesn't directly affect them, it's not a problem and it doesn't exist.
Also no one respects their privacy, because in everyone's mind, being private or wanting privacy means you're hiding something when in reality you can literally hide nothing already.
I can only pray no one survives if there's a mass extinct of humanity.
That would be bad news for the "Land of the brave and the free".
¯\_(ツ)_/¯