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<blockquote data-quote="Bennyton" data-source="post: 7406922" data-attributes="member: 14066"><p>That all rings true with my experience too, the obvious example of suppression is in the internet, like it wouldn't cost too much to give everyone in the country internet access, instead you need to buy a ticket, and go stand in a square frantically typing for an hour, it's wild, it's about controlling information, which would leave a shitty taste in your mouth.</p><p></p><p>The second thing is the dual currencies, probably implemented to keep prices down, but actually they lock people out of the finer things in life, like beef.</p><p></p><p>Hearing people in the Casa's on the house phone all day too, it would remind you of the 1990's, mad stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bennyton, post: 7406922, member: 14066"] That all rings true with my experience too, the obvious example of suppression is in the internet, like it wouldn't cost too much to give everyone in the country internet access, instead you need to buy a ticket, and go stand in a square frantically typing for an hour, it's wild, it's about controlling information, which would leave a shitty taste in your mouth. The second thing is the dual currencies, probably implemented to keep prices down, but actually they lock people out of the finer things in life, like beef. Hearing people in the Casa's on the house phone all day too, it would remind you of the 1990's, mad stuff. [/QUOTE]
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