Once word of a huge rideout started circulating the yard, I knew it was my time. I'd been at the same joint for over four years, and just the week prior I was randomly moved to the ganglands of G-unit from the semiretirement home of B. Usually, moves aren't done for no reason. When Monday … Continue reading Moving Day
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“Books I read this month (Oct.2022)
Taboo: 10 Facts You Can't Talk About - Wilfred ReillyRonin - Frank MillerPaper Girls (vol. 1&2) - Brian K Vaughan Mixed it up last month, half pop cult art and serious sociology. "Taboo" is the kind of book that'd get you cancelled for reading in public, but is a quiet hit in prison, secretively passed … Continue reading “Books I read this month (Oct.2022)
Books I Read This Month (July2022)
Avengers vs. Xmen - Aaron, Bendis et al.A State of Fear - Laura DodsworthThe Joy of Mindful Journaling - Tara WardDie: Fantasy Heartbreaker - Kieron Gillen & Stephanie HaarLight from Many Lamps - ed. Lillian Eichler WatsonInjustice: Gods Among Us Vol. 1 - B. Buccellato, B. Redendo et al. You know what's freaking awesome?! Naps. … Continue reading Books I Read This Month (July2022)
jPay Message #440
You gotta count the little wins. Few things are quite as satisfying as getting a good pump in at night, going back to a cook up bowl, and a hot shower, feeling sore in a good way, knowing that's another day down, another day closer, having stayed sucka free in a land of lollipops.
jPay Message #433
The language in prison is unlike anything spoken anywhere else. Movies don't really convey how unique it is on its own, despite it's similarity to black vernacular. It's decipherable to outsiders but many terms don't make much sense until you experience it up close. One term thrown around a lot is "burnt," which basically describes … Continue reading jPay Message #433