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I think it's a case of be careful what you wish for.
I think it's a case of be careful what you wish for.
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Oh yes indeed. A lot of things now days seem to carry a lot of unintended consequencesI think it's a case of be careful what you wish for.
Imagine this....there's no cash,save upsetting anyone,we'll say I'm too fat,which I am,a bit....anyway,"the state" knows I'm too fat or an alcy or whatever,coz my medical records say so. Or I smoke...
Anyway,I go to the shops and certain items are now restricted" for my own good".
I think it's a case of be careful what you wish for.
You know that all vehicles made in the past couple of decades have complex electronics in them that are required for the vehicle to run?Like those electric cars. I bet you a £ to a pinch of sh1te they can be switched off an on by someone else. Like your mobile phone being live and traceable even when it's switched off.
Yes.You know that all vehicles made in the past couple of decades have complex electronics in them that are required for the vehicle to run?
Like those electric cars. I bet you a £ to a pinch of sh1te they can be switched off an on by someone else.
To stop you moving about.
It didn't worry them very much a couple of years ago.
Or maybe the government should stop playing silly sods, you do know that we are the most spied on people in the world
But they never mention the real reasons do they, only the one's people like, if you dig deeper you find what they are really up to
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