2ukenkerl wrote:
I actually thought about this! Outside of the lack of freedom, I guess I wouldn't mind either!
Unfortunately, the lack of freedom is one of the key features of solitary confinement. Solitary confinement bears almost no resemblance to choosing to be in your room alone all the time. It doesn't even bear much resemblance to being forced (by illness or something) to be in your room all the time. It's just not the same in a fundamental and qualitative way.
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