I knew that one young girl lived near this street.
She stretched her hair and it reached her waist. She wore the same clothes early in the morning and late at night.
I don’t know if the denim jacket is a cool outfit, but it seems that such outfit was her favorite.
It was a little pity that she was always walking alone. She should have walked proudly with her cool boyfriend.
I didn’t know what she was doing and living at all, but I still remember the words she spoke to me for the first time.
“Please vote for one candidate in the next election. This is not a pre-election activity.”
Give an example of your obligations
Oh, obligations and rights. Nothing is as bogus as this word.
First, give an example of the rights granted to us. For example, it’s the right to vote.
aside from that? not. there is nothing. What rights have we been given other than voting rights?
On the other hand, give an example of obligations. Tax payment, various filings, various permits, wearing masks, and conscription.
There are too many obligations. I wonder if the obligations and rights are balanced.
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She didn’t seem to be lonely at all
She was participating in a club activity. Such small groups become active before the election. Members of it are forced to campaign.
A certain quota is imposed on each member. Members must then ask the assigned number of people to vote for a particular candidate.
It doesn’t matter whether the means for that is verbal, telephone, or letter. Of course, the cheapest way is verbal.
However, election laws prohibit illegal election campaigns. If someone violates it, there will be more than one person to be punished.
That’s why the word was added that this was not a pre-election activity.
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