Contrary to popular belief the hardest part of serving time in prison isn’t the food, it’s actually not that bad at all. I actually enjoy the baked chicken and pizza trays. It isn’t the threat of being physically or sexually assaulted. Even though, I been tried like every first timer. The hardest part of being in prison is boredom. I have nothing but time and nothing to do.
I have been incarcerated for 6 years now and should have been released however the PA parole board refuses to grant me parole. I pled guilty to committing two different shootings within the same week. I know that may sound bad, but nobody died. These gangsters are really fast, believe me, I tried. I’m ashamed to admit this but I have really bad asthma so I can only run so far before I need a break. I have acquired the nickname “Blixky” which basically means gun in the streets. I should also mention that I have no affiliation with the Folk Nation even though my name suggest that I do. I really don’t like none of those dudes.
I meet with the PA parole board for the 3rd time in January of 2026. Hopefully they release me this time, in the meantime hit my line. I can tell you what prison’s really like, also what your brother been up to, I know how he paid for them shoes.
Anyways I ain’t mad that I’m living in a box because it is what it is and it’s not what it’s not. TZ in the sky, rest in peace Tizzy my brother who was a true demon, gone but not forgotten.
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