
Anxieyote
Sobriety over everything else • 31 • Midwest
- Mar 24, 2021
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I was listening to a podcast about an ex-convict describing his time in prison. He said the biggest downside was the "fake machismo" he had to put on around the other inmates, because there's definitely a pecking order in terms of who seems the weakest, and people will pick fights against the weak ones to demonstrate their strength. Openly-gay inmates were singled out and segregated from the others.
But he also talked about making friends in there too, and being able to keep up with sports and current television shows like Breaking Bad while he was there. He also had access to books, and was able to keep himself educated and entertained.
Do you think it's possible that prisoners are living more rich and fulfilling lives than we are? Do you think a mental prison is worse than an actual prison?
But he also talked about making friends in there too, and being able to keep up with sports and current television shows like Breaking Bad while he was there. He also had access to books, and was able to keep himself educated and entertained.
Do you think it's possible that prisoners are living more rich and fulfilling lives than we are? Do you think a mental prison is worse than an actual prison?