I’m not going to make it in prison. I don‘t think I’ll crack, I mean survive in general. When I give it some thought and consider my personality, it’s almost a guarantee I get stabbed.
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In prison we drop the pretenses, and though there is interaction among all, the majority of inmates stick to their own. Those who don’t usually find themselves exploited, and then cast into a lonely sea.
It was always a treat to get a new guy to lean forward and smell his dinner tray. Everyone in view would pause their meal to watch the new guy’s head dip, and then laugh when his face distorted and he pushed his tray away asking how any of us could eat that. Two or three days later, he’d be chowing down.
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As an observer, nothing could instill more confidence in the potential for human decency than witnessing society’s trash display decorum fit for an elite luncheon.
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As we waited, some men boasted of previous visits, others recognized one another from time they’ve done together years ago. They asked each other how long they had been out, rather than what brought them back in. They talked about how they would never go back, long before we ever arrived.
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