It's me in the video.

A video I posted on Twitter years ago.

Turkish. That's why you won't understand.

But I think you can understand my actions. 😁

Subject:

I show the difference between being unchained and the length of the chain. (Chain, my wired headphones)

The length of the chain is not freedom.

States: The difference between Canada/Netherlands or Saudi Arabia is only the length of the chain.

It is the same in marriages. The ones with the long chain thinks they are free.

(Even if you're having a swing party, do you have a chain? Yes, you do)

Finally, I curse the behavior of the chained to humiliate the unchained. (From their prison windows)

I say, they are the ones who are the most despicable

https://nostr.build/p/nb8976.mp4

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I like your analogy, especially in the context of different states.

My reflection on it is this: chains ⛓️ are not freedom, agreed. However completely unfettered freedom is not good either. We don't want to fall off the edge of the cliff.

I'm usually smart enough not to plunge, but I don't mind (in fact, I choose to put up) a fence to protect me in case I'm distracted and not paying attention.😁👍‼️

Yes, We love to put up😂🤗

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