What was the Hardest PRISON HABIT to Break After Being Released? - Reddit Podcast
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Why don't you link to the Reddit threads you use in these videos?
some of these stories make prison look even more depressing than I thought
Busting your dad's cheeks.
I apparently eat like I'm in prison. I'm long done before most of the table is. Unless desert is there. Then suddenly I'm a slug in eating.
Loving the Burnout Paradise gameplay in the back. The G.O.A.T of openworld racing games!
I’ve never been to prison but I heavily relate to food guarding and trust issues… my life has been rough for different reasons
The difference between prison and the US military is one is a chosen career. Not feeling sorry for anyone who signed up for that shit.
Eating fast. Still can't slow down. Having hair in a ponytail 95% of the time.
We should make prisons that rehabilitate people instead of traumatizing them
European countries do it, Scandinavian countries are the poster children of rehabilitation over punishment.
But that costs money and doesn't make money. Most us prisons are privatized and all us prisons are run for profit, even state and fed owned
Sure, as long as we don't forget that there ARE literal monsters in prison that deserve absolutely no sympathy, and should never be released under any circumstances.
Everyone hates U.S. prisons until some POS harms a loved one. Then you suddenly don't care that their life sucks and they have to work for pennies.
3:24 "Constantly looking over my shoulder" *as the camera on the vid turns around to the front of the car*
Anyone know which game the gameplay is from in this vid?
Burnout paradise, great game, now I'm feeling nostalgic
Eating to many noodles dude
The most common theme seems to be food. Makes sense I guess. Even going to school, some people love messing with other peoples food. And even use it as an opportunity to attack you if they have a problem.
We didn't have much money when I was growing up, and there was rarely lunch type food in the fridge. So I needed school lunch. The problem was, I was also fat, because what we did usually have was soda and junk food. As a result, no matter how hungry I was, I never looked hungry 😂, and people thought nothing of ruining my lunch. Which wasn't even free because in my school you basically had to be homeless to qualify.
Thats all.
Why do I just think about the fact that these ppl are gonna be prepared if there's a zombie apocolypse
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Burnout paradise!?
what is the game name thats playing in the background
Burnout Paradise
@@Gamr4evr ah thank you
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3:00 is that even legal
Probably not
No, but in America it is normal.