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Escape game: you're being hunted by the police and must get out of the country
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<blockquote data-quote="speakeasy" data-source="post: 164317" data-attributes="member: 28"><p>After you got used to prison, you'd think death was a worse fate. Why do you think everyone on death row enters endless appeals to get their sentence overturned? They don't want to die. As much as prison sucks, to a prisoner it's better than being dead. </p><p></p><p>I once read an interview with a prisoner talking about what it's like. He says eventually you get used to it. You adjust. Your get into a routine. You get up, have some coffee, breakfast, go work out. Some prisoners have jobs in prison too. Some have alcohol and drugs and sex(even with females). Read Roosh's post today about happiness. What he says is true, your brain starts to adjust. A shitty situation stops seeming so shitty after awhile and just starts to seem normal. I'm convinced that some dudes are even happy in prison. They get out and can't wait to go back because prison life is all they know. Behind bars, they might have respect, 3 free meals a day, free health care, a gym, and get to play basketball. Outside, you actually have real responsibilities if you want to survive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="speakeasy, post: 164317, member: 28"] After you got used to prison, you'd think death was a worse fate. Why do you think everyone on death row enters endless appeals to get their sentence overturned? They don't want to die. As much as prison sucks, to a prisoner it's better than being dead. I once read an interview with a prisoner talking about what it's like. He says eventually you get used to it. You adjust. Your get into a routine. You get up, have some coffee, breakfast, go work out. Some prisoners have jobs in prison too. Some have alcohol and drugs and sex(even with females). Read Roosh's post today about happiness. What he says is true, your brain starts to adjust. A shitty situation stops seeming so shitty after awhile and just starts to seem normal. I'm convinced that some dudes are even happy in prison. They get out and can't wait to go back because prison life is all they know. Behind bars, they might have respect, 3 free meals a day, free health care, a gym, and get to play basketball. Outside, you actually have real responsibilities if you want to survive. [/QUOTE]
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