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struggle and rebirth
Hilma 2022-03-24 09:02:01
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Jeremie 2021-12-16 08:01:08
I am mainly wondering why Fang Kimmer wants to help him. There is no very special reason.
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Torey 2022-03-27 09:01:09
human nature. Manslaughter made a man who was immediately employed, married, and started his own business walk into the prison door. He was a fledgling man at a loss in the prison rules. At this time, a senior "criminal" walked into his cell and taught him everything, gradually moving from the abyss to freedom. What did I see from this video? Those who live in the law are always those who live in the law. Also, protect your family, no matter what, no matter what.
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[last lines]
John Smith: Usually I'm quoting someone else's words. The least I can do is give you some John Smith originals. They won't be poetic. But they'll be the truth. Yes, prison desensitizes you. But it also forces you to see what's most important. Family. And loyalty. Because a con like you knows neither exists in this place. So don't run from who you've become, felon. Embrace it. Grow from it. And you'll never lose sight of what truly matters. That's my final piece of advice, Wade Porter. You protect your family at all costs. Even if you're forced to kill again. Because if i had to, I'd wipe out the whole planet to get mine back. So long, friend.
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John Smith: What a piece of work is man. And there is no good or bad, but thinking makes it so. Human beings are perhaps never more dangerous than when they are convinced beyond a doubt that they are right. Patience. Penance.