The things you frequently regret missing out on. and will have to pay the price. Those tiny details were chosen on purpose. And purposefully hidden somewhere where it is difficult to find. Somewhere amid the cacophony of objects, hues, or words. similar to how a cricket ball thrown at you from a height misses. in the sunlight’s brightness. Within the fanning whirl light. All that noise, in the noise. You then lose it, which isn’t nice, is it?
    Source: World Youth Alliance
    This item, which you should have caught, also gets lost in that manner. Despite not always caring about it, you are aware of what it is. It has a tiny asterisk that signifies a dingbat-like symbol and actually alludes to a risk: CONDITIONS APPLY. Good thing to get tattooed on a body part you don’t miss as you open your eyes each morning; good thing to remember in the best and worst of circumstances. 
    Anything you do, keep in mind that CONDITIONS APPLY. Even to the unconditional promises they make to you. That is a sweet lie. Love is the least unconditional thing there is. If you have a chance, put that to the test. Then, write to us and let us know how it went. So mature. Put an end to hitting your breasts or anything else you beat when you’re irate and unhappy over not having freedom. One of two freedoms. Freedom for either this or that. I’ll demonstrate how freedom is possible. 
    The terms are. You need to use the appropriate liberties, and then you’ll realize how much freedom you actually have. You compliment me positively and enjoy your freedom. You have freedom and you flay those who flay me. You speak freely and say what we want you to. 

    Source: Pursuit of Wonder
    You say things we don’t like, things our critics enjoy hearing, and things we don’t want to say. In that case, put on your reading glasses and read what comes after the asterisk someplace at the bottom: CONDITIONS APPLY. Freedom exists, but, bhai, it isn’t always free. There might be a cost involved. The cost will vary depending on how much we disagree with what you said. Who told you that freedom is a given? Why didn’t you read history? Of course, we are changing it, but the fact about freedom has always been that there is a cost associated with it. You also pay. Do not be duped.
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