Re: the greatest thing about freedom is...
$Zero wrote:
the greatest thing about freedom is...
what is the greatest thing about freedom to you?
or do you prefer slavery?
I prefer to have someone protect me from making mistakes, and if
that's not possible, it's always good to have someone to blame.
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