"Confinement" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL, ENGLISH

Confinement LAW AND LEGAL
Definition:

Confinement may be by either a moral or a physical restraint, by threats of violence with a present force, or by physical restraint of the person. U. S. v. Thompson, 1 Snmn. 171, Fed. Cas. No. 16,492; Ex parte Snodgrass, 43 Tex. Cr. R. 8J59, 65 S. W. 1061

confinement ENGLISH
Definition:

Restraint within limits; imprisonment; any restraint
of liberty; seclusion.

confinement ENGLISH
Definition:

Restraint within doors by sickness, esp. that caused
by childbirth; lying-in.

Few words of positivity

No, blowing up cities doesn't work, not in the long term. You've got to find something that the people in charge aren't willing to give up. A price they aren't willing to pay.Which leads us to Talis's first rule for stopping wars: make it personal.

Erin Bow, The Scorpion Rules

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Laugh your heart out.

An Irishman, a black guy, and a white guy were driving through the desert when they suddenly ran out of gas. They all decided to start walking to the nearest town (which they had passed 50 miles back) to get some help. A rancher was sitting on his front porch that evening when he saw the white guy top the horizon and walk toward him. The rancher noticed that the white guy was carrying a glass of water, so when he was within hearing distance, the rancher said, "Hi there...what are you doing carring a glass of water through the desert?" The white guy explained his predicament and explained that since he had a long way to go, he might get thirsty, so that's why he was carrying the water. A little while later the rancher noticed the black guy walking toward him with a loaf of bread in his hand. "What are you doing?" asked the rancher again. As before, the black guy explained the s ituation and said that since he had a long way to go, he might get hungry and that's why he had the bread. Finally the Irishman appeared, dragging a car door through the sand. More curious than ever, the rancher asked, "Hey, why are you dragging that car door?" "Well," he said, "I have a long way to go, so if it gets too hot, I'll roll down the window."

free will ENGLISH

The power asserted of moral beings of willing or choosing without the restraints of physical or absolute necessity.

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restraint ENGLISH

The act or process of restraining, or of holding back or hindering from motion or action, in any manner; hindrance …

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