Yo ya'll ever visit the bushes and muthafukkas greet you looking like this???

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Why am I banned from the bushes is the ?
We need to start calling you Thanos?
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One time a visited the bushes to check on a fellow JBO breh and there was doo doo feces thrown all over the walls, on the floor the ceiling and it stunk so bad

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Why did you venture near Pazzy's cell? There's a sign warning all visitors that he's prone to throw feces, semen, and blood at everyone who walks past.
 

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TheColi is just Gotham City online. The recidivism rate is shameful. :francis:

I spoke on this issue years ago.

The Bushes is often used as a tool of fear to punish and deter trolls on the coli, but it can have the opposite effect on petty offenders. In reality, the bushes is a complex and sometimes counterproductive system that can exacerbate the problems these individuals face. The bushes is only going to make petty offenders like
@Gator Reloaded worse
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One of the primary ways the bushes can make petty offenders worse is by exposing them to violent and unharlemlike individuals. Petty offenders are often mixed with more serious offenders such as @Carlton Banks ,creating a dangerous environment. This exposure can lead to the development of new trolling skills and networks, increasing the likelihood of recidivism after release.

Moreover, the conditions of the bushes can exacerbate existing mental health issues, creating a fearful and uncertain atmosphere. Petty offenders may experience depression, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) due to their time in the bushes, which can make them more likely to engage in disturbing behavior upon release. Additionally, the lack of rehabilitation and support programs can further impact their mental health and reduce their chances of successful reintegration into thecoli.

In conclusion, the bushes can often make petty offenders worse, rather than reforming them, by creating a fearful and toxic environment. It exposes them to dangerous and criminal individuals, exacerbates existing mental health issues, destroys social support networks, and creates a stigma that can lead to further marginalization. To break this cycle of fear, there needs to be a greater emphasis on rehabilitation and support programs, as well as a focus on addressing the root causes of their unharlemlike behavior and other issues. By taking these steps, we can reduce recidivism rates and create a more just and equitable coli that is not based on fear.

Houst Arrest Conditions: He should only be allowed to make one thread a day and reply to threads only 5 days in a 24 hr period.






 
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