2018-05-20 at 5:12 PM UTC
Fresh out da Penzo on a bunch of restrictions. I want to get back to my ridiculous ratchet bangin, money accumulating, do whatever I want all the time ways but it will surely send me back for a few more years. I meditate and am working a novel and a book of short stories, what are some other ways to stay outta trouble besides like, swimming
2018-05-20 at 5:15 PM UTC
DocFoster
Tuskegee Airman
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Read anarchist literature, practice the arts, learn homesteading skills, get ready
2018-05-20 at 5:17 PM UTC
Is anarchist literature just books with all the pages ripped out or scribbled on?
2018-05-20 at 5:18 PM UTC
lmao, i have to say the same exact thing i said last time that you talked so much shit on before you got locked up
don't sell coke and don't hang out with cokeheads
2018-05-20 at 5:18 PM UTC
Start a garden and nurture it tenderly
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2018-05-20 at 5:19 PM UTC
DocFoster
Tuskegee Airman
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Nope. Mostly home printed papers, small booklets they call "zines", or other distributed papers. Various bookshops will sell or even give away for free full books. I keep a few zines on me. They can be difficult to find if you don't know where to look
2018-05-20 at 5:43 PM UTC
So, either rage against the machine or tenderly coexist symbiotically with Mother Nature?
2018-05-20 at 5:47 PM UTC
Grimace
motherfucker
[my enumerable hindi guideword]
without you? I want to know.
2018-05-20 at 5:47 PM UTC
DocFoster
Tuskegee Airman
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You can do both. To quote one such zine, the commune feeds the fight, and the fight grows the commune.
2018-05-20 at 5:49 PM UTC
Grimace
motherfucker
[my enumerable hindi guideword]
Also, on the realtip, I served 2.5 years in state prison over some drug charges. Got out in 2010, now a successful electronic repair business owner. You can do it, man. Takes some willpower and dedication. Honestly, too....no one trusts a convicted felon. Even if you're a fucking angel. That scar on your record is forever, homie. Start your own business if you can. Few people will give you a chance.
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2018-05-20 at 6:07 PM UTC
Grimace
motherfucker
[my enumerable hindi guideword]
Originally posted by BeigeWarlock
can you get your conviction expunged ?
This is a CRAPSHOOT.
First off, at least in GA, you have to be 5 years good behavior
AFTER the finishing of your sentence. Only then, it's up to review. If granted, then anyone outside of law enforcement can't see your history. It's rarely granted. I'd argue it's rarely applied for, too.
If he is fresh out, he has at least 5-10 years before he can begin that game.
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2018-05-20 at 6:09 PM UTC
Originally posted by Grimace
Also, on the realtip, I served 2.5 years in state prison over some drug charges. Got out in 2010, now a successful electronic repair business owner. You can do it, man. Takes some willpower and dedication. Honestly, too….no one trusts a convicted felon. Even if you're a fucking angel. That scar on your record is forever, homie. Start your own business if you can. Few people will give you a chance.
This.
U need to get a job and/or go to school boo.
Chin up... u got this.
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2018-05-20 at 6:11 PM UTC
Grimace
motherfucker
[my enumerable hindi guideword]
Yup, working your ass off (as much hours as you can get) or going to school. Do one. Or both.
2018-05-20 at 7:52 PM UTC
DocFoster
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Join a commune and live freely with your fellow man. Work towards something greater