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My understanding of the US prison system is that nonviolent "criminals" tend to be put with each other, so he'll likely be in a minimum security prison with other tax evaders or embezzlers.

(I'm guessing @siggy47 would have a lot more insight here.)

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No doubt about it. One of those "club feds" like Otisville. Tennis courts and swimming pools😀

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Is it like a show and tell? Do they tell each other their crimes? I have never been in prison so l dont know....

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I would think so. I also heard stories of some knowing they won't survive prison if inmates find out what they did. Criminals also have lines they don't cross.

I also think if you don't tell them your crime, they'll just assume the worst or have other ways to find out.

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I have heard that about guys who have harmed kids. But to tell you the truth, most of what I know about prison is from TV.

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Most of my knowledge is from Darknet Diaries, lol

I think the Gollumfun episodes mentioned some details about prison life but not sure

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I heard prison food is very bad. But you wonder how all the guys seem to get buff in prison?

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there's not much else to do in prison I guess

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I guess that is true. But that Ross guy seems to be able to get internet? I thought most of the inmates were able to get educated if they wanted?

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I don't think he gets internet. He sometimes dictates tweets to his mom who posts them on his behalf.

whoops

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do you want it back? lol

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20 sats \ 1 reply \ @ek 13 Dec 2024

nah, pay it forward

but don't get scammed again lol

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haha I am more careful now.

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You would not be off to a good start i think. But character matters more than your conviction in the end

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Why not? I expected they would high five you. Don't think inmates like funding the state that imprisoned them.

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It might be viewed as anti social

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what !?

inmate noun [ C ] uk /ˈɪn.meɪt/ us /ˈɪn.meɪt/

a person who is kept in a prison or a hospital for people who are mentally ill

https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/inmate
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If you scroll down, you'll see the definition that @ek was using, which is for prisoners.

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he'll be in a camp playing tennis every day and getting blown by chomos

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