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It's like we've worked for two entire decades |
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Developing something that gives each of us |
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The ability and access to express ourselves as individuals |
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What happened to our freedom? |
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It seems that this is yet another force field the government has inflected upon us to enable more control |
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More power |
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Why do we have the least of the say? |
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Why is it that the uneducated of the internet are the ones calling all the shots |
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The ones that don't understand the concept of the world wide web |
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Each and everyone of us is a product of the internet |
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The internet is a product of us |
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It has grown with us and nourished within our generation |
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And as it stands now I will not let it be taken control of by some power hungry motherfuckers |
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Fuck S.O.P.A.! |
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The internet allows us a chance at gaining more access to tools |
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Which would in term speed the process of learning, communicating and sharing |
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It enables us to gain awareness of what's happening across the globe |
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And share what we see or hear |
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Social networking sites granted us the ability to share information that works easier |
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Songs, pictures, videos |
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How could something as simple as posting a link generated by the internet |
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Therefore forcing sites to feel obligated to take them all down |
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What would the internet really be without reblogging, reposting, retweeting |
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The internet was created to make lives easier, not harder |
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The internet was developed, to break our limits, not create them |
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Oh yeah... |
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Fuck S.O.P.A.! |
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