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Originally posted by Yorkie62 View PostYes, I hadn't fully considered that there are some words which if spoken out loud may get you into trouble. So inlconclusion, none of us have freedom in the absolute definition of the word. We only have freedom, with caveats.
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Originally posted by Yorkie62 View PostYes, I hadn't fully considered that there are some words which if spoken out loud may get you into trouble. So inlconclusion, none of us have freedom in the absolute definition of the word. We only have freedom, with caveats.
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Originally posted by Yorkie62 View PostYes, I hadn't fully considered that there are some words which if spoken out loud may get you into trouble. So inlconclusion, none of us have freedom in the absolute definition of the word. We only have freedom, with caveats.
a colleague at a previous company said that his dad said that the only freedom we have is our thoughts
Milan.
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Originally posted by meridian View PostNeither of the first two are a given in a normal society, there are rules and restrictions and societal norms all around us, regardless of whether we are in or out of the EU.
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Originally posted by Yorkie62 View PostIf you use the definition of the word freedom as;
The RIGHT to ACT, SPEAK, or THINK as one wants.
Then you probably only ever have 2 out of the 3. The right to ACT as you want is not quite a given.
Just throwing that out there
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If you use the definition of the word freedom as;
The RIGHT to ACT, SPEAK, or THINK as one wants.
Then you probably only ever have 2 out of the 3. The right to ACT as you want is not quite a given.
Just throwing that out there
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Originally posted by Eirikur View Postevery + or -0.1% in the exchange rate means several 100s of pound more or less for me personally. But for companies who trade in billions it means millions or more
But hey your brexit brain is too small to understand.
I was making the point that every micro movement is called a plummet or a surge these days. I am also not paid in GBP so I do understand that lots times something small = something large. Apart from your brain power it seems.
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Originally posted by meridian View PostSo in support of your argument that you do not have freedom, you post a report that says the U.K. is in the top 10% in the world for freedom? Higher even than the Land of the Free, the USA?
that's right apparently the more cc tv cameras there are the more free the people are
ftfy
hth
Milan
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Originally posted by original PM View PostWhenever you are part of a larger organisation who do not have your wellbeing at heart you will always be missing 'freedom'
Mainly because whatever you have they can take away as and when they want and you can do absolutely nothing about it.
ever considered therapy ?
Milan.
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Originally posted by original PM View PostWhenever you are part of a larger organisation who do not have your wellbeing at heart you will always be missing 'freedom'
Mainly because whatever you have they can take away as and when they want and you can do absolutely nothing about it.
OMFG you are delusional
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Originally posted by original PM View PostWhenever you are part of a larger organisation who do not have your wellbeing at heart you will always be missing 'freedom'
Mainly because whatever you have they can take away as and when they want and you can do absolutely nothing about it.
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