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Re: USA - Man Murdered by Having an Axe Buried in Head

So to answer your question, yes, an eternity of torture in "super-hell" is too merciful when compared to a lifetime in prison.
Okay, damn. You didn't need to write me a fucking thesis statement in response to a joke, and now its awkward because I don't know if I totally believe you, but if you really did go through all that, I'm truly sorry you had to, because that sounds like a series of pretty shitty experiences that will probably fuck you up for the rest of your life. However... and don't take this the wrong way... but even if you lived to be 1000 years old, your trauma could not numerically compete with literally spending an infinite amount of time being tortured in super-hell.

Imagine your first night out, when you slept in your own bed for the first time, but just before you drifted off to sleep, you knew that when you woke up it would be the day you got arrested for the first time and would have to go through that entire process again, and this routine would repeat over and over, for all eternity... and not only would there be no way to break the loop, but you always knew exactly how many times you've repeated it already. Would that not be worse than what you actually experienced? It highlights that yes, what you went through totally sucked, but it only happened once. An eternity is a long fuckin time bro.
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Re: USA - Man Murdered by Having an Axe Buried in Head

Those green boxes appearing around him should've been a tip off. He's definitely the lead in the the next Friday The 13th.
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You have clearly never been in solitary confinement or in a federal prison, I've been in both so I'll lay out how exactly it works.

The guards have absolute, unchecked power over inmates. Officially, they have to abide by rules/regulations and uphold your rights, but there's no one there to keep the guards in line. There are little to no cameras, meaning the guards can do whatever they want without any repercussions. The guards will beat you, they will take away privileges for entirely arbitrary reasons. They'll take away meals, phone calls, visits (if you're even allowed to have them in the first place), time outside or in a common area. They'll take away your mattress so you're sleeping on a cold metal bedframe with no pillow or sheets. I was beaten to the point where I blacked out because I refused to give sexual favours to guards. I have multiple physical scars and a missing foot from my time in that horrible place, not to mention the complex PTSD and severe depression I was diagnosed with a month after I got out.

The "healthcare" you get in jail/prison is worse than Afghanistan or Haiti. Their "doctors" and "nurses" have often never graduated medical school. Their "dentists" are in the same boat. Unless you've got a life-threatening condition or injury, they won't do anything for you. Nine out of ten nurses and doctors in prison can't even properly draw blood or start an IV. They completely ignored an injury and infection in my foot, up until it turned gangrenous and had to be amputated.

The "hot meals" they serve, usually consist entirely of undercooked meat, spoiled fruits & vegetables, and random soups and shit made of whatever they've got in the back of the pantry. I got food poisoning twice from the meals they served, and another inmate died.

For context, I was wrongly arrested in 2012 for burglary, arson and attempted murder. They had no real evidence, no motive, and no way to prove I did what they charged me with, and because of that, detectives used 'advanced interrogation techniques' on me (a.k.a. literal torture) until I wrote a false confession just to get them to stop. I had a solid alibi in the form of video evidence to prove that I couldn't possibly have committed the crime, but the false confession was enough for the jury to convict me, despite the rock-solid evidence to prove my innocence.

I was thrown into a federal prison and was in solitary confinement for the first SEVEN months, before joining general population for the rest of my stay. I don't know how exactly they did it, but my lawyer managed to file an appeal or something of the like and I ended up being granted a new trial. The jury found me not guilty on all charges and I was acquitted. After FOUR AND A HALF long years in federal prison, I was finally freed.

I had to learn the hard way that detectives and the district attorney's office don't care about bringing criminals to justice, they only care about solving the case, even if that means putting an innocent person behind bars. It's fucked up, but it's the way it is.

Those fucking detectives and guards will likely never be brought to justice and I have to live out the rest of my days with four years of nonstop trauma and a mechanical foot. And before you ask, this all happened in the good old U.S. of A. Fuck the justice system, fuck those detectives, fuck those guards, and most of all, fuck the United States.

So to answer your question, yes, an eternity of torture in "super-hell" is too merciful when compared to a lifetime in prison.
its pretty simple though...

"lawyer please.........NOW"

end of "torture".....????

your an idiot
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Re: USA - Man Murdered by Having an Axe Buried in Head

You have clearly never been in solitary confinement or in a federal prison, I've been in both so I'll lay out how exactly it works.

The guards have absolute, unchecked power over inmates. Officially, they have to abide by rules/regulations and uphold your rights, but there's no one there to keep the guards in line. There are little to no cameras, meaning the guards can do whatever they want without any repercussions. The guards will beat you, they will take away privileges for entirely arbitrary reasons. They'll take away meals, phone calls, visits (if you're even allowed to have them in the first place), time outside or in a common area. They'll take away your mattress so you're sleeping on a cold metal bedframe with no pillow or sheets. I was beaten to the point where I blacked out because I refused to give sexual favours to guards. I have multiple physical scars and a missing foot from my time in that horrible place, not to mention the complex PTSD and severe depression I was diagnosed with a month after I got out.

The "healthcare" you get in jail/prison is worse than Afghanistan or Haiti. Their "doctors" and "nurses" have often never graduated medical school. Their "dentists" are in the same boat. Unless you've got a life-threatening condition or injury, they won't do anything for you. Nine out of ten nurses and doctors in prison can't even properly draw blood or start an IV. They completely ignored an injury and infection in my foot, up until it turned gangrenous and had to be amputated.

The "hot meals" they serve, usually consist entirely of undercooked meat, spoiled fruits & vegetables, and random soups and shit made of whatever they've got in the back of the pantry. I got food poisoning twice from the meals they served, and another inmate died.

For context, I was wrongly arrested in 2012 for burglary, arson and attempted murder. They had no real evidence, no motive, and no way to prove I did what they charged me with, and because of that, detectives used 'advanced interrogation techniques' on me (a.k.a. literal torture) until I wrote a false confession just to get them to stop. I had a solid alibi in the form of video evidence to prove that I couldn't possibly have committed the crime, but the false confession was enough for the jury to convict me, despite the rock-solid evidence to prove my innocence.

I was thrown into a federal prison and was in solitary confinement for the first SEVEN months, before joining general population for the rest of my stay. I don't know how exactly they did it, but my lawyer managed to file an appeal or something of the like and I ended up being granted a new trial. The jury found me not guilty on all charges and I was acquitted. After FOUR AND A HALF long years in federal prison, I was finally freed.

I had to learn the hard way that detectives and the district attorney's office don't care about bringing criminals to justice, they only care about solving the case, even if that means putting an innocent person behind bars. It's fucked up, but it's the way it is.

Those fucking detectives and guards will likely never be brought to justice and I have to live out the rest of my days with four years of nonstop trauma and a mechanical foot. And before you ask, this all happened in the good old U.S. of A. Fuck the justice system, fuck those detectives, fuck those guards, and most of all, fuck the United States.

So to answer your question, yes, an eternity of torture in "super-hell" is too merciful when compared to a lifetime in prison.

What’s it like to get pounded in the ass in federal “pound me in the ass” prison?
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What’s it like to get pounded in the ass in federal “pound me in the ass” prison?
I was in the women's facility since I'm, you know, female. When out with other prisoners, I kept to myself and they mostly did the same. Each cell in the area I was in only held 1 person and I was allowed to close my door whenever I wanted to, however, I wouldn't get to come out again that day if I did go back inside. The other prisoners weren't nearly as bad as the guards
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its pretty simple though...

"lawyer please.........NOW"

end of "torture".....????

your an idiot
You think I didn't ask for a lawyer the minute they arrested me? I asked multiple different detectives and other officers upwards of probably 50 times before eventually realising my rights didn't mean shit to these people. I was denied phone calls, so I couldn't even tell anyone what was going on. And before you ask, I was perfectly polite and cordial the entire time, so there was absolutely zero reason for them to do any of the shit they did to me. I didn't insult them, I didn't punch or kick or spit or anything of the like. The whole time I was thinking "Well, I know I'm innocent, so if I just tell the truth, they'll release me and keep looking until they find the actual dipshit who did it." I was even told by one of the agents "The truth sets you free". And yet, when I told the truth, I was yelled at and spit on and beat, before being fucking waterboarded and having my fucking fingernails ripped off, among other things. I only ended up being allowed to make phone calls or talk to my lawyer when the trial started.

(If you're wondering, I have never been diagnosed with any mental illness, save for depression, anxiety and complex PTSD post-prison, and I've never done illicit drugs of any kind, ever. I drink MAYBE a glass of wine a week and the last time I consumed marijuana was in university.)
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Imagine your first night out, when you slept in your own bed for the first time, but just before you drifted off to sleep, you knew that when you woke up it would be the day you got arrested for the first time and would have to go through that entire process again, and this routine would repeat over and over, for all eternity... and not only would there be no way to break the loop, but you always knew exactly how many times you've repeated it already. Would that not be worse than what you actually experienced? It highlights that yes, what you went through totally sucked, but it only happened once. An eternity is a long fuckin time bro.
I guess you've got a point
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You think I didn't ask for a lawyer the minute they arrested me? I asked multiple different detectives and other officers upwards of probably 50 times before eventually realising my rights didn't mean shit to these people. I was denied phone calls, so I couldn't even tell anyone what was going on. And before you ask, I was perfectly polite and cordial the entire time, so there was absolutely zero reason for them to do any of the shit they did to me. I didn't insult them, I didn't punch or kick or spit or anything of the like. The whole time I was thinking "Well, I know I'm innocent, so if I just tell the truth, they'll release me and keep looking until they find the actual dipshit who did it." I was even told by one of the agents "The truth sets you free". And yet, when I told the truth, I was yelled at and spit on and beat, before being fucking waterboarded and having my fucking fingernails ripped off, among other things. I only ended up being allowed to make phone calls or talk to my lawyer when the trial started.

(If you're wondering, I have never been diagnosed with any mental illness, save for depression, anxiety and complex PTSD post-prison, and I've never done illicit drugs of any kind, ever. I drink MAYBE a glass of wine a week and the last time I consumed marijuana was in university.)
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There’s no way I’m taking my eyes off of anyone holding a deadly weapon, within my vicinity.
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There’s no way I’m taking my eyes off of anyone holding a deadly weapon, within my vicinity.
TADAH!!!!!!!!

i sure as shit wouldnt be sitting down either.

but they say....people with guns are cowards.

i dont get it...
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