Leonard Mead Walking

Leonard Mead Walking
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Monday, November 1, 2010

Walking and Protesting

After his rehabilitation at The Psychiatric Center for Research on Regressive Tendencies, Leonard Mead goes back to his normal way of living. His normal way of living includes walking around the city of his residence. The reason why he went back to this way of living is because Leonard Mead wants to fight for the right to believe in what he wants to believe in. This is when he starts to protest for the right to do what ever you want to do including the right to walk; and also to protest the use of the television. To do this, he stands on some random street corner – a different one every day – and to hold up a sign that says, “Down with the television” or, “walk more watch less”. Leonard Mead knows for a fact that he would not get in trouble with the law for doing this, because he studied the book of law in therapy and he knows for a fact that it did not say anything about not protesting. A result of this act of protesting was that whenever someone drove by his street corner (which was very rare because no one ever left their homes anymore) was that everyone always threw their trash at him!

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