CerealKilla1
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CerealKilla1499 karma
sneak-thieving is stealing from someone behind their back. It is only acceptable in prison to steal from someone if you physically take it from them.
CerealKilla1492 karma
You were clear I just read it too fast. No I haven't spoken to her since and don't plan on doing so. My co-defendants and I all have no contact orders with the victim
CerealKilla1402 karma
The thing that scared me the most was seeing a little bit of myself in the other convicts. Almost like I was turning into somebody that I was not.
CerealKilla1398 karma
There was not any rules that said when you had to wake up, but if you wanted to eat breakfast then you had to wake up when they turned the lights on in the morning.
The food sucked ass, the only thing I looked forward to was canteen day when the food I purchased came in and I could eat starburst and bagel sausage sandwiches.
I had my own personal, clear T.V. We had if I remember correctly 24 channels. Mainly local channels like fox, abc, but we also had some cable channels like tbs and usa
I got out of prison in much better mental and physical shape than when I went in. I spent the majority of my time studying and working-out.
CerealKilla1592 karma
Rape is a very common misconception about prison. I never heard of any body getting raped while i was there. Haha I did hear of some young Juggalo who got caught sneak-thieving from his older defenseless cellie. A couple older convicts called him into a cell and told him they were gonna either stab him or fuck him. He said fuck it yall can fuck me. They had no intentions of fucking him or stabbing him they just wanted to fuck with him. Needless to say, because he didn't fight back or choose the more "honorable route", he was called a bitch and punk in front of everybody every chance they got. But yes there are alot of homosexual inmates, among the dudes doing lots of time like 20 or more years its more accepted. Generally dudes are called fags for it though. Homosexuality in there is a choice.
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