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Chosen of Expiation, tell me about yourself. What is your purpose? What do you wish to return to? How do you define "justice"? How do you seek "rehabilitation?"
I wish to Learn.
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Chosen of Expiation, tell me about yourself. What is your purpose? What do you wish to return to? How do you define "justice"? How do you seek "rehabilitation?"
I wish to Learn.
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Please explain: what determines your experience as "standard," i.e., not an outlying piece of data?
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too long, even in different timelines, of delinquency, criminality and being involved in the underground
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Suggestions:
Your dumb funk
You down [to] fuck
Yes down front
Young don't truck
To drum from
You're drunk friend
DATA MISSING: reason, personal anecdote
Statistical outlier disregarded
Thank you for your input
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the stupid thing that is talking to me right now
you're really going to disregard someone who was amongst future or former inmates for most of his life(s)?
truly stupid
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You are encouraged to continue anecdotally.
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die
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you're probably the motherfucker who runs this place right
you get someone who is already fucked up and you put them in jail with other fucked up people, they come out more fucked up due to environment. it's simple logic. then you get all the other issues that come with the fact you've been in jail, you get more marginalized, and you end up committing more crime because you cant do anything else
so this place has taught me absolutely fucking nothing it just messes with us and make us worse
is that enough for your stupid fucking notes
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This insinuates that crime is committed not due to circumstance but instead is due to personality. Is this correct?
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Please explain.
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what do you think you accomplish with the sentencing
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Sentencing provides insight into whether a subject has, so to speak, "learnt their lesson," i.e. whether they will commit their given crime again.
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i'm just telling you if you punish someone and force them to repent they aren't going to that, it's gotta come from them
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Those brought to Expiation are able to stay as long as they would like in order to reflect upon their crimes and seek self-growth. No one is "forced" to "repent." They must come to it naturally, and are occasionally tested on their current status by way of "sentencing."
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