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Why noone ever started a fight with John Smith/Kilmer character?


His just walking around like a boss there, nobody touching him? He doesnt come off as somebody who has good fighting skills. Whats the deal?

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I think i5 is more like they respected him.Also, whne he saved he showed some serious fighting skills.

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He's a real "con." He's respected with the Aryan Brotherhood and La Eme. No one is going to touch him. He's earned his respect.




The Almighty says "don't change the subject, just answer the fuggin question."

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If you don't get why... Man, you wouldn't last a day in prison. 😕

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Is that a bad thing? I for one hope i wouldn't last a day in there. Let's stop this foolishness right here and then at the prison gate with the same meteorite that taught evolution to the dinosaurs.

Also, if it turns out that i would do like great in prison, that would kinda mean that i should be there and i don't wanna should be there. In fact, i don't like should be there. Like, at all.

So lemme not last a day in peace.


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Well for one he killed two sets of families. Would you *beep* with someone who did that? I'm done some small time in prison and more time you've spent the more respect you have. Just like people who spend time in the military, the more time in gives out more respect. Also seeing he spent allot of time I'm sure hes mad allot of friends because she smart and able to use that in advantage. Seeing he had nothing to lose anymore he probably did whatever he wanted and other people looked up to him. Look at the riot in the beginning. No one else would be brave enough to make that happened but he did. He also had great size and fighting skill.

but above all he was a total badass that had nothing to lose and everyone knew he was and respected him and also feared him for it.

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It's not about your fighting skills, it's about how far you're willing to go.

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