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Hey they were good from what I remember. And the one back in Massillon where I lived had a drive-thru window which was super convenient for munchie runs. yea its pretty much just italian fast food. It's the same thing Panda Express is to chinese food...
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Hey they were good from what I remember. And the one back in Massillon where I lived had a drive-thru window which was super convenient for munchie runs.
yea its pretty much just italian fast food. It's the same thing Panda Express is to chinese food lmao.

I got some lasagna and breadsticks. Wonderful now, terrible in a couple hours
 
dude in tennessee, even the county jails are privatized and used for slave labor.


They get unlimited batteries from the homeless too, sleeping in public is a felony punishable by up to 2 years in state prison here. Usually youll just get charged 11/29 though, and get thrown in a county jail with only 30 mins out of your cell a day, and not for rec time, to manufacture crappy products at about 25 cents an hour commissary pay.


Kinda sucks, its some of the most beautiful land, and best people in the country imho. Especially in the east of the State. Its a shame our state government is so fucked up.
Well at least they probably don't have fuckin tent cities with used needles and broken meth pipes laying around everywhere... That's what you'll see in Denver. Funny how one well populated city can ruin an entire state 🤔 But locking people up giving them a felony record for being homeless that's just plain cruel and unusual punishment.

Just like Indiana, they're having a lot of problems with meth and especially heroin. So any "user" caught with heroin or even just a needle and spoon, instead of getting them help, they lock em up, give them felony records so they can never live in a nice neighborhood or get a good job again, drug test them constantly on probation so when (not if) they relapse they just catch more charges, go to prison for more time, and become even more hardened criminals. Ask me how I know lmao
 
If you take more then $1000 in goods from a walmart in Tennessee, it doesnt matter what your record is, walmart doesnt even have to press charges, once something passes into the felony level in TN, the state comes for you indiscriminately. His charges may get reduced, hell probably just end up on probation, but he will not have charges dropped with a price tag that high in TN, isnt gonna happen lmao.


I spent 6 years on probation in this state as a teenager for accidentally steeling a far side comic book from Books a million, and returning it on my own prerogative the next day. Books a million banned me from the store, called the police, they issued a citation, and a court date, charges were not dropped. Not even close, they actually got amplified at court.

Was my first offense, and i was a kid. And imho i commited no crime at all, whatsoever, was barely even a misdemeanor if i did. Tn, land of hypocrisy. real pretty place though. And the people are usually amazingly good to you
Did you seek counsel or self represent? Seems like there might’ve been some prejudice towards you that the prosecutor or judge wielded , maybe a family history or something? Six years probation for turning yourself in for accidental shoplifting?? You must’ve impregnated the judges daughter with a sentence that harsh. 🤣
 
I actually got put on probation til 19 again, because a cop saw me kick a goose that was attacking a puppy, and charged me with animal cruelty. The goose walked away fine. The charge stuck, and they didnt even expunge it when i got off probation at 19. Still shows.


This one was state level probation, not county too.
This is why Southern lawmen and judges are always portrayed in such a bad manner in books, music, tv and film. Dry counties and bible thumping too much Jesus and not enough whiskey. 🥃
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Well at least they probably don't have fuckin tent cities with used needles and broken meth pipes laying around everywhere... That's what you'll see in Denver. Funny how one well populated city can ruin an entire state 🤔 But locking people up giving them a felony record for being homeless that's just plain cruel and unusual punishment.

Just like Indiana, they're having a lot of problems with meth and especially heroin. So any "user" caught with heroin or even just a needle and spoon, instead of getting them help, they lock em up, give them felony records so they can never live in a nice neighborhood or get a good job again, drug test them constantly on probation so when (not if) they relapse they just catch more charges, go to prison for more time, and become even more hardened criminals. Ask me how I know lmao
Nah instead of you knowing exactly where all that stuff is concentrated, you just stumble up it just about anywhere someone could hide long enough to take a dope shot. And instead of the homeless camping down by the mission, they squat on private properties now and if you dont make them leave immediately they become legal tenants of your land and you have to evict them.

That law wasnt to clean up the homeless situation, it was put in place to use them for free labor lol. Instead of all being kept in one place, that shits just randomly scattered across the cities and alley ways now.

I preferred downtown knoxville ten-fold when there was a tent camps in a vacant parking lot my the salvation mission. Busting that up with laws that made being homeless illegal, made the situation a lot worse, here anyway.

Once you end up homeless, i can confirm how difficult it is to get out. you HAVE To have someone reach a hand out, theres no other way out. Once you are there, even if you show up for work every day, its not like you can practice quality hygiene or anything. When you are on the street, even without addictions, just treading water getting nowhere and sleeping in the street costs like $50 a day in most cities. Being homeless in Phoenix for a bit was a even more expensive then being housed up and paying part of the rent in Phoenix. Id probably still be homel;ess in phoenix, had that woman melanie ive mentioned not reached a hand out when she realized i wasnt homeless because of my mental health or an addiction, just a series of very poor decisions.

Had i been stuck there long enough, in that situation entirely unable to change it on my own, im pretty sur i would have fucked off and shoved a needle up my arm too eventually.
 
This is why Southern lawmen and judges are always portrayed in such a bad manner in books, music, tv and film. Dry counties and bible thumping too much Jesus and not enough whiskey. 🥃 View attachment 2244701
i dont understand it though, the actual population of people here... some of the best people ive met anywhere as a whole. One of the last places where southern hospitality is not a myth. Personally i think tennessee's local political elections are rigged. I know very few people who vote for our politicians here, even conservatives dont vote for the people we have in power here. It's pretty wild. I dont know a single human, conservative or liberal, not one, who actually supports some of the recent things happening in TN politically. Tennessee is currently being sued by the federal government over their political corruption and shit too. Embezzling relief money, shamming laws, all kinds of stuff.



This is where i stop, because this is where discussion of legislative systems bleeds into politics lmao.




So how bout them Yankees?
 
dude in tennessee, even the county jails are privatized and used for slave labor.


They get unlimited batteries from the homeless too, sleeping in public is a felony punishable by up to 2 years in state prison here. Usually youll just get charged 11/29 though, and get thrown in a county jail with only 30 mins out of your cell a day, and not for rec time, to manufacture crappy products at about 25 cents an hour commissary pay.


Kinda sucks, its some of the most beautiful land, and best people in the country imho. Especially in the east of the State. Its a shame our state government is so fucked up.

You gotta be doing something wrong for TN to come after you. But if they are, you better pray you have some of the best attorneys around, or your screwed. Even when people drop their charges the state always picks em back up, especially felonies, often amplified not reduced.
Well that explains everything, privatized jails and prisons are what drive draconian laws and enforcement. Capitalism doesn’t belong anywhere near the judicial system. Putting profits on prisoners is not far off from slavery. Every single citizen is a potential dollar sign in a system like that. No one is free. They’ll throw granny in the clink for jaywalking and add an assault charge on if she rolls her eyes. EVIL
 
Last point.


I can grow the plants im growing legally in tennessee, as many as i want privately, as big as i want to. It's not considered marijuana til after the harvest, before that its legal hemp.


Good luck explaining that one to anybody.
 
Well that explains everything, privatized jails and prisons are what drive draconian laws and enforcement. Capitalism doesn’t belong anywhere near the judicial system. Putting profits on prisoners is not far off from slavery. Every single citizen is a potential dollar sign in a system like that. No one is free. They’ll throw granny in the clink for jaywalking and add an assault charge on if she rolls her eyes. EVIL
If the slave got there simply by committing the crime of being homeless, its not, not far of from a slave. He/she IS a slave. There is no way to sugar coat that
 
I also learned something interesting in my time on the streets. Seriously changed my perspective on homelessness.

Most people think that most homeless people are there because of mental health problems, or addiction problems. And yea, truth is, many are. But its far from most.

The *vast* majority, including myself, were there because they made either a series of Naïve, poor decisions, had a family or social catastrophe. Or simply got screwed over enough to land there by things entirely out of their ability to control.

Chances are these people before it happened also held the opinion most are there because of their addictions or mental health. That is not the case.


You do not realize you are trapped with no way out until it happens. And after a period of struggle, you give up....


Most of their mental health problems and addictions (not all, but definitely most) are a result of duration of experience in their position and the toll that takes on the mind over time. The homelessness landed them in mental health problems, and addiction, NOT the other way around. This applied to myself, AND the vast majority of people i knew that were homeless.
 
Last point.


I can grow the plants im growing legally in tennessee, as many as i want privately, as big as i want to. It's not considered marijuana til after the harvest, before that its legal hemp.


Good luck explaining that one to anybody.
Downtown Gatlinburg has a shop with a big glass store front full of “hemp” plants. I don’t even see that in the legal states up here in New England. It blew my mind, and made me miss my plants at home too. I’m just glad I didn’t get arrested when I was there for a week. The locals had a saying: Drink bourbon whiskey on vacation, leave on probation. I only had a few drinks and got out with my freedom intact. Smoked tons of weed in our timeshare though.
 
If the slave got there simply by committing the crime of being homeless, its not, not far of from a slave. He/she IS a slave. There is no way to sugar coat that
Being of Irish descent I’m well aware of the history of my people and how slavery has many different names, indentured servitude was the common phrase used by the British who colonized the americas and their unfortunate neighbors to the west were some of the first “slaves” brought here to build the new world.
 
This is why Southern lawmen and judges are always portrayed in such a bad manner in books, music, tv and film. Dry counties and bible thumping too much Jesus and not enough whiskey. 🥃 View attachment 2244701
I think thats the problem my son🙏 you need not want for whiskey or Jesus as they are plenty when sought. Hookers be thy name! Dirty palms4:20
 
The one farthest left is the cali dream that was chewed down to a stick.
 

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So my ancient grasscity account from when i was a teenager still exists. Which i will not be sharing because its pretty embarrassing tbh.

I did however snatch the only two photos that are somehow still image hosted and working lmao.

So this was one of those little indicas i used to throw out back then. This was probably a seedsman afghani or a northern lights cross or something. You may notice the one missing top. It had started to rot so i cut it off, and propped this glass storm door over it lmao. I do remember that much.



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This bud closeup was not the same plant i dont think. Lol, you had to have access to a good quality digital camera back then for pics like this. Which worked because flip phone pics were trash anyway.
 

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So my ancient grasscity account from when i was a teenager still exists. Which i will not be sharing because its pretty embarrassing tbh.

I did however snatch the only two photos that are somehow still image hosted and working lmao.

So this was one of those little indicas i used to throw out back then. This was probably a seedsman afghani or a northern lights cross or something. You may notice the one missing top. It had started to rot so i cut it off, and propped this glass storm door over it lmao. I do remember that much.



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This bud closeup was not the same plant i dont think. Lol, you had to have access to a good quality digital camera back then for pics like this. Which worked because i didnt trust cell pics anyway, and flip phone pics were trash.
I was on overgrow in the late 90s and early 2000s but I would browse grass city as well✌️
 
I was on overgrow in the late 90s and early 2000s but I would browse grass city as well✌️
those photos are from 2009 i believe. 2007 was the first year i ever popped a seed and harvested flowers and smoked them. Started smoking in 2006 (way before i ever should have) and started doing that "pop a seed, get scared and kill it" thing immediately for a while before i was ever ballsy enough to make a real little stealth box and actually finish one.


All the weed i could access was dirt regs full of seeds, so ive always had seeds and the temptation started at very first stone lmao.
 
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