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Picklebobble2 路 56-60, M
Yeah.
Gates. Armed guards. Nurses with hypodermics filled with sleepy juice. And a rather fetching range of pullovers with straps around the arms for some reason. 馃拤馃拪馃彞
Gates. Armed guards. Nurses with hypodermics filled with sleepy juice. And a rather fetching range of pullovers with straps around the arms for some reason. 馃拤馃拪馃彞
Some1Else 路 M
@Picklebobble2 Look at the bright side...
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Oh!馃槦
Your coloring skills have improved and you're always out of therapy before Price Is Right is on!
And since your Roomie bit the orderly's fingers off, you've got a private cell.
Ummm馃...........
Oh!馃槦
Your coloring skills have improved and you're always out of therapy before Price Is Right is on!
And since your Roomie bit the orderly's fingers off, you've got a private cell.
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firefall 路 61-69, M
No, and I never would.
Some1Else 路 M
Kinda...
My lawyer says I can finally leave mine in 2 more months! Good behaviour pays off!
My lawyer says I can finally leave mine in 2 more months! Good behaviour pays off!
toddr13 路 46-50, M
I don't at the moment, but have lived in one previously. There are pros and cons to the gated community. One of the biggest cons for me is people monitoring my comings and goings, either the guards at the gate, or the neighbors. If I do not tell someone that I am going out of town, I find it rather disconcerting to hear that they know I was out of town, and in some cases my destination, from the neighborhood grapevine.
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I don't think I'd want to live in a place where something like that was necessary.
akindheart 路 61-69, F
yes i do. they are really big in this state. Tobe honest, they do help but they are expensive to man 24/7. I think it helps though
LJW35 路 41-45, F
No such thing as gated communities where I live
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