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Old 07-21-2005, 08:29 PM   #125 (permalink)
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Actually, I believe the death penalty would be a relief from all that Sodomy. I would definately choose the death penalty over the gay gang rapes in the shower, HAHA.
A friend of mine who spent a good bit of time in prison assured me that the gay ass-raping does not happen as much as the movies and T.V. shows would like us to believe...
Yeah, I would hope not. I remember watching American History X and the guards just let that guy get raped. I would be everyones bitch in prision, that is why I am planning on staying out of there. I have a squeaky clean record.
American History X is a great movie. I'll bet stuff like that does happen from time to time, at least to guys the guards actively dislike...

It was a great movie. I would definately get on the guards good side. Is there really that big of a seperation between races in prision?
From what he tells me there is, but there are also some interracial groups, like some gangs and such. But from what I understand, people tend to flock to the familiar.
Yeah but I also wouldn't do such things as in Butterfly Effect. I definately would not suck someones **** to get protection.
Godbless, Tadpole.

“I am a Republican. I\'m loyal to the party of Abraham Lincoln and Theodore Roosevelt. And I believe that my party, in some ways, has strayed from those principles, particularly on the issue of fiscal discipline.”

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