Why do we always have to think of ourselves as subjects of something? Why can't we just be, and be happy without all this nonsense? I reject the notion that I'm a slave to anyone. I'm a human, and I have my limits, as every human does, but those are my limits, not god's or sin's. Why does there have to be a god or sin or anything that I have to be a slave to? If you just remove those perimeters, wouldn't we all just be better off?
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