The Outlaws Society
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  • Parts 8
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  • Reads 71
  • Votes 42
  • Parts 8
  • Time 23m
Ongoing, First published Jul 17, 2023
What would happen if people loved food soo much that one day it became illegal?

Welcome to a world of oppression and control. In this  society, the government has taken extreme measures to control the population. Food is strictly rationed, and being overweight is not only frowned upon, but is also illegal. If you are found to have extra food in your home or to have gained weight, you face the risk of imprisonment or worse. 

The citizens of this world live in fear, constantly worried that they will be caught and punished for the smallest of transgressions. The government has created a system of surveillance and monitoring, making it nearly impossible to escape their reach. Despite this oppressive regime, some still dare to resist and fight for freedom and justice. 

The story of this dystopic world is a cautionary tale of what can happen when governments take extreme measures in the name of control. It is a reminder that freedom and justice are never to be taken for granted. As readers, we are left to ponder the consequences of unchecked power and the importance of standing up for what is right.

Cover by @waylaidbaby111

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