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<blockquote data-quote="Edena_of_Neith" data-source="post: 1620431" data-attributes="member: 2020"><p>In Real Life, there is a place called the Road. From expressways to two lane highways to gravel back roads, we know it well.</p><p> The Road is a beautiful place, and for me it is a joy to drive. It brings a sense of freedom and possibility that does not exist when one is earth-bound.</p><p></p><p> The Road has rules. </p><p> There is one rule of the Road, that is supreme amongst all the rules of the Road, and I call this rule the First Law of the Road.</p><p> The First Law of the Road is:</p><p></p><p> The Penalty for Making a Mistake is Death.</p><p></p><p> Addendum:</p><p></p><p> / Said death is not a soft, cushy death. It is a hard death.</p><p> / Sentence is carried out on yourself, but may also be carried out on those you love and on innocents as well.</p><p> / There is no appeal to a higher court. No lawyer exists smart enough to obtain a commutation of your sentence.</p><p> / Sentence is carried out automatically by a very diligent law enforcement mechanism.</p><p> / There is ONE HUNDRED PERCENT ENFORCEMENT of this law. There is no case of getting away with breaking this law because the police are not present. There are NO EXCEPTIONS that are EVER permitted to this law.</p><p></p><p> If you respect this law, the Road is a beautiful place, a place of freedom and joy. (The Road is, indeed, such a place, for myself.)</p><p> If you disrespect this law, then you will die.</p><p></p><p> The police understand this law. They respect this law.</p><p> And so do I.</p><p></p><p> Edena_of_Neith</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Edena_of_Neith, post: 1620431, member: 2020"] In Real Life, there is a place called the Road. From expressways to two lane highways to gravel back roads, we know it well. The Road is a beautiful place, and for me it is a joy to drive. It brings a sense of freedom and possibility that does not exist when one is earth-bound. The Road has rules. There is one rule of the Road, that is supreme amongst all the rules of the Road, and I call this rule the First Law of the Road. The First Law of the Road is: The Penalty for Making a Mistake is Death. Addendum: / Said death is not a soft, cushy death. It is a hard death. / Sentence is carried out on yourself, but may also be carried out on those you love and on innocents as well. / There is no appeal to a higher court. No lawyer exists smart enough to obtain a commutation of your sentence. / Sentence is carried out automatically by a very diligent law enforcement mechanism. / There is ONE HUNDRED PERCENT ENFORCEMENT of this law. There is no case of getting away with breaking this law because the police are not present. There are NO EXCEPTIONS that are EVER permitted to this law. If you respect this law, the Road is a beautiful place, a place of freedom and joy. (The Road is, indeed, such a place, for myself.) If you disrespect this law, then you will die. The police understand this law. They respect this law. And so do I. Edena_of_Neith [/QUOTE]
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