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Could also be considered a dirty protestOriginally posted by barrydidit View PostObviously a suicide bid.
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Apparently they say "Well, I be buggered" often.
That's inhumane that is. Should electric chair the lot - nobody should be forced to live like that.
On a serious note, not nice, but commit the crime, pay the price............
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Obviously a suicide bid.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostPoor bastards.
Having to eat McDonalds.
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UK prisons vs foreign prisons
Video posted online by inmate shows boasting prisoners PARTYING behind bars* | Daily Mail Online
VSSnorting white powder, dancing to loud music and eating McDonald's... Sickening footage posted online by inmate shows boasting prisoners PARTYING behind bars
Inside the Philippines' Quezon City jail | Daily Mail Online
The fight for survival inside one of the world's most notorious jails: Only the toughest inmates survive Manila's Quezon City prison as they battle against deadly diseases and abhorrent conditions
Poor bastards.
Having to eat McDonalds.
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