60 Days In: Ryan Breaks Rules, Trades Commissary Items (S2 Flashback) | A&E - YouTube

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a bunch of stuff up
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you could tell that there were a lot of uh thugs聽 you know gangsters and uh when you walk into聽聽
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you know c-pod it's not like that there聽 are so many other people and they're all聽聽
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always right up on you so it's way more聽 of a community but way more overbearing
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anyone
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something that i did notice was a lot of聽 people trade trays with commissary items
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it's worth it yeah
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i like this place the people聽 here are cool down to earth very聽聽
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personable easy to talk to things that took me聽 two weeks in d-pod i did in a matter of like two聽聽
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three hours now like i said before you can't just聽 watch these things you have to become involved聽聽
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i became involved in the politics i became聽 involved in the economy i became involved in the聽聽
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stock market there this is a calculated move on my聽 part i'm an inmate i can do this stuff and i can聽聽
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get other people's respect whatever i聽 was doing was working we specifically聽聽
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told all the undercover participants not聽 to trade commissary when they were inside聽聽
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so my advice would be don't take what you don't聽 have you want somebody money in there it's serious聽聽
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it frustrates me that we moved around a d-pod聽 because he's getting too close to inmates and then聽聽
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he moves into c-pod and he's trading commissary it聽 makes me really wonder where ryan's at right now
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since i've been here in c-pod i function more聽 like someone who is in jail and networked a聽聽
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little better and it just took way聽 faster try and find another trader
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say if i got a bunch of food you ain't got聽 nothing you want to come borrow something from me聽聽
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and i put a surtax on it at the store if i gave聽 you like a noodle on friday i'm probably gonna聽聽
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want two back if someone can't pay what they owe聽 then they've got to face music it's really what聽聽
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you see in the movies and stuff like the rapes聽 and the stabbing and that stuff really happens聽聽
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we ban stores in our jail because when inmates聽 can't pay their debt it never ends well
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i realized that running a store聽 gained you some sort of respect聽聽
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and can give me an insight聽 that i won't get anywhere else
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i started talking to alex and i started just聽 kind of asking questions and i learned all of his聽聽
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faults and flaws
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if i were to run a store i could move up聽 the ranks play the system a little bit聽聽
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make a lot of money gain a lot of聽 influence use my intelligence to聽聽
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you know work up the ladder of a few things and聽 i could literally start making some huge moves聽聽
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in jail breaking the rules sometimes it's it pays聽 it's worth it and it's really not that big a deal
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