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I miss feeling free

Hoppipolla

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Here in the UK things used to feel so chaotic and free. I grew up in/near London many a moon ago and yeah it felt like this wild free-for-all and now... police state, eh?

Where'd my freedom go and where do I have to move to get it back, lol
 
Sounds like it is time for you to move.
 
Sounds like it is time for you to move.

Yeah. It's just tricky because... unless I renounce (is that the word?) my citizenship then to some degree I'm probably always under their thumb.

I could do that but not get another and then just live on the high seas or something, lol
 
Yeah. It's just tricky because... unless I renounce (is that the word?) my citizenship then to some degree I'm probably always under their thumb.

I could do that but not get another and then just live on the high seas or something, lol
You dont need to leave the country. Just go to a small town or something, another state idk.
 
meh I don't think the uk's felt 'free' for a long time

even when I was growing up in the uk, it usually was quite regimented and formal compared to other countries
 
Your people shouldnt have voted for more govt lmao

I have a theory thats what the democrats are trying to do here this is why they offer so much socialism welfare shit to immigrants and balcks because they want you to be dependent on the govt so that way they have power over you they want your cote so that way they can control you and once it gets to that point the guns are taken away free speech is gone thats it you just digged your own grave and now youre a sociali Country bound to go down the same path like venezuela and cuba
 
meh I don't think the uk's felt 'free' for a long time

even when I was growing up in the uk, it usually was quite regimented and formal compared to other countries

There was a time when the UK just felt "organised". That's how someone I met in Malta described it.

That was in 2011 and yeah I think it was pretty much true then.

But now it's like that same "organisation" has gradually gotten more and more strict and all-emcompassing and extreme that... it eventually seems to become totalitarianism.

Amazing how this slippery slope can work.
 

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