Prison – a State of Mind?

Well, before the Ocean nudged a self-destruct sequence in our blog, I covered how the broadcast news networks are promoters of terrorism and how local authorities (police) are no better than domestic terrorists in their SWAT-like training. Today I will cover part 1 re: dungeons, and how to see between the lines of true prison. See, for me, true prison was being gifted, going university bias physician, being born with a silver spoon. How was that prison? Well, because my caretakers gave me just enough rope to hang myself in the end. Superb psychological doctrine allowed them to condition me into the state of a perpetual child. After previewing adult life this made living with them unbearable. But living without the spoon was unbearable. So much potential, CEO, entrepreneur options… but no funding. So, no options, full-grown man, forced to serve as child for an extremely unreasonable couple became my custom. Doesn’t that sound rough? Is a multi-addict prostitute in prison? Having to maintain a rotting organism that suffers repeated damage just to make transactions that continue the cycle of getting high and losing the rest (except motel rent) on casino games is a very serious trap that many girls fall victim to. This prison may be pleasant in some ways for them to maintain, but so is the zoo to the elephant afraid of the whip. Let’s examine the student. Wasting valuable age experiencing a pleasant mockery of slavery, becoming numb to free will and the World and the call of Nature to embark on neuron parse overwrites to repeat designed facts of previous society. I mean, is anyone even learning or just listening with buffer packets spooling? That is a prison society forces us to overlook because it creates technicians and town criers/orators. Now, dungeons are what the word “prison” invokes in almost all. Dungeons rely on deprivation combined with structure and intimidating psychology to create the misery that is commonly associated with the word. The fellow inmates may study and use these same mechanics of conditioning to add additional “prison” on weaker individuals. But the ones doing this and experiencing life behind bars should not be truly considered in prison. Not like the conditioned member of a society, stripped of all and forced to conform. No, rebels are never truly in prison. In future posts I will argue dungeon relevance by supplying in-depth review based on real domestic violence of magnitude holding facilities within some of the United States of America’s regional “Department of Corrections”.