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Question: How would you rate your personal freedoms situation RIGHT NOW ?
#1
90-100%
#2
80-90%
#3
70-80%
#4
60-70%
#5
50-60%
#6
40-50%
#7
30-40%
#8
20-30%
#9
10-20%
#10
0-10%
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It’s so Joever
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« on: May 28, 2020, 01:10:18 AM »

98%, and that score is way too high.
We value some poorly conceived idea of “freedom” over everything else. Even when it’s life or death for hundreds of thousands, we irrationally cling onto the believe that pure freedom is somehow the best way.
70-85 is the target zone we should strive towards.
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It’s so Joever
Forumlurker161
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« Reply #1 on: May 28, 2020, 12:16:56 PM »

98%, and that score is way too high.
We value some poorly conceived idea of “freedom” over everything else. Even when it’s life or death for hundreds of thousands, we irrationally cling onto the believe that pure freedom is somehow the best way.
70-85 is the target zone we should strive towards.
This is just dumb.
Care to explain why?
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It’s so Joever
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« Reply #2 on: May 28, 2020, 03:39:09 PM »

98%, and that score is way too high.
We value some poorly conceived idea of “freedom” over everything else. Even when it’s life or death for hundreds of thousands, we irrationally cling onto the believe that pure freedom is somehow the best way.
70-85 is the target zone we should strive towards.
This is just dumb.
Care to explain why?

You beep booped a number out of your rear end as an "ideal" amount of freedom. What does that even mean?
Ideal amount of freedom is what I believe is the best amount of freedom we give.
This question is completely perceptual in nature so I gave my perceptual answer.
Besides, the entire question is asking you to beep-boop a number out of your rear, so I don’t see how this is any different.
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It’s so Joever
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« Reply #3 on: May 29, 2020, 12:30:51 PM »

Honestly Forumlurker, I think you should just join the military or something if the concept of free will is this problematic for you. Your posts on this site clearly demonstrate that you are not comfortable with individualism, and perhaps the rigidity of the armed services could give you the structure that you need.
I actually have wanted to join the military in the past, but I actually don’t think I would be allowed to right now (or in the next few years) due to certain physical issues.
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