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Title: a dstopian society Film Project
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For example V was able to use common chemicals brought over the counter to make bombs, in case of a war this would be a good skill to have. A person interested in science could be able to discover a way to pack some of the power of a nuclear explosive into a homemade chemical weapon... Showed first 250 characters
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People should have rights, rights that should be protected. They should be able to choose what and when they should do something. They should not just disappear into black bags during the middle if the night. People should work with their governments to make the quality of life better... Showed next 250 characters
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