When Commissary Turns Into a Competition

When Commissary Turns Into a Competition

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Neal shares a vivid memory of commissary day in prison — when people carried their bags of goods like badges of honor. He describes how something as simple as a commissary bag could become a symbol of status, expression, and pride inside an environment where people have very little. A raw look at human nature in a confined world. Watch full episode here: https://youtu.be/Zb3aRd8_y80 #austinandmattpodcast #austinandmatt #podcastclips #podcast #Commissary #HumanBehavior #LifeInside #Culture #RealTalk

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What of a dog eat dog world that was like I remember it would be commissary day and everybody would go and get their commissary and it was like it was like the people had the the big bags of commissary. They were like you know they're walking around like like like Santa Claus with a big bag around them like kind of showing it off like you know how a dog has a bone in its mouth and it's showing off. Look, I got a bone. Look how cool I am. This is how people in prison