Yea I’m free. I’m an american right? lmfao
I think most humans are free, even if you live in a crappy country that forces you to wear a burqa. You’re still free to wear a t shirt… and get stoned to death… but freedom is still there. Like the burqa example, I think we’re all basically free, but fear of extreme consequences is what makes us feel trapped. Probably everyone reading this can {{theoretically}} get up and start walking until you find a happy place, a forest, mountain, beach, ect. But our own minds paralyze us with stupid thoughts like being at work or school tomorrow, what will people think, will I get arrested for vagrancey, ect So to answer your question, I am not free. No one is free except small children, until they build those paralyzing barriers that we all have.
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Yea I’m free. I’m an american right? lmfao
I think most humans are free, even if you live in a crappy country that forces you to wear a burqa. You’re still free to wear a t shirt… and get stoned to death… but freedom is still there. Like the burqa example, I think we’re all basically free, but fear of extreme consequences is what makes us feel trapped. Probably everyone reading this can {{theoretically}} get up and start walking until you find a happy place, a forest, mountain, beach, ect. But our own minds paralyze us with stupid thoughts like being at work or school tomorrow, what will people think, will I get arrested for vagrancey, ect So to answer your question, I am not free. No one is free except small children, until they build those paralyzing barriers that we all have.
Death is freedom in my opinion
I was free, but then I was born. I can’t even remember what it was like anymore.