hrxxx
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ORIGINAL: hrxxx If they have both, and use the same word for both part. How do they get around? The parallel universe a short story by Hrxxx "Guard take the prisoner to his cell" "I'm sorry sir, is this the structure of bars or wires in which birds or other animals are confined? Or is it the small room in which a prisoner is locked up?" “ Oh shit I forgot! Forget just release the prisoner! I am so tired of not knowing what is what, after they changed the definition of the word, so that it means the same thing! quote:
You did not quite understand the point, with the story. No one use the same words, everyone can tell the difference between what is a cage, and what as a cell. If you say cell about a cage, then there is noone who understands you! If you say cage about a cell, then there is noone who understands you! Prisoner Holding Cells Secure minimum security cages & jail cells quote:
So they have cells and cage, and they can even tell the difference, perhaps that is why there are two words cell and cage. ”On any given day, hundreds of cells in the Men's Central Jail might be filled by emotionally disordered men charged with trespassing, shoplifting or other petty crimes. For them, the monotony of days and nights in the windowless facility is broken only for meals and for "pill call," the dispensing of powerful, mood-altering psychotropic drugs” ”The jail's largest mental-health unit is Module 4300, a collection of 50 iron-barred cages. About 245 men, crowded in groups of four to six, lie on thin mattresses covering steel bunks bolted to the walls. Their restless tossing is constantly monitored by two deputies seated in a glass-enclosed booth in the center of the module” - some inmates may have to sit in a chair in a cage quote:
So they have a large cage in their garage, and they can tell the difference between cage and cell ”When the jail book-in area is busy, some inmates may have to sit in a chair in a cage in the garage and wait in line”. - Overcrowding has led to conditions in California's prisons that Justice Breyer described during Tuesday's argument as "horrendous," citing evidence of prisoners “found hanged to death in holding tanks where observation windows are obscured with smeared feces, and discovered catatonic in pools of their own urine after spending nights locked in small cages.” - Q:Did you spend time in a holding cell after your sentencing? A: We were put in a cage that held around 30 or so people quote:
They use small cages where there are crowded in their cells, and they can tell the difference between what is caged and cell ”Overcrowding has led to conditions in California's prisons that Justice Breyer described during Tuesday's argument as "horrendous," citing evidence of prisoners “found hanged to death in holding tanks where observation windows are obscured with smeared feces, and discovered catatonic in pools of their own urine after spending nights locked in small cages” - This station had its first prison holding cell, a steel cage quote:
He can tell the difference between cage and cell. So? You are well aware it is not the size that determine what a cage, and what is a cell. ”Scott: we were put in a cage that held around 30 or so people but there were only about 6 or so and there was a tv on the wall outside the cage and you were alowed to watch it as long as you sat up and kept your feet on the floor but it was going on 48 or more hours and we kept trying to lay down and finally they took us and put us in a holding cell for another ten hours which was worse but we were able to lay down on the concrete floor and sleep” - Examples of police lockups are drunk tanks and holding tanks. Often these facilities are little more than a steel cage set up inside a police station. quote:
So they know there is a difference between cage and cell, and your point is? ”The second police station was a little larger room in a concrete building that also was used as the city hall and clerk’s office. This station had its first prison holding cell, a steel cage constructed in a section of the Hinkle service garage. The location of this building was known as the Hinkle Block and it is located across from the Subway shop on Lakeshore Boulevard” - Cells are crowded with bunk beds stached two or three high, with a dozen or men in each cage quote:
I know what a steel cage is, so what's your point? If you have some! - The jail's largest mental-health unit is Module 4300, a collection of 50 iron-barred cages quote:
A book review, really? - Single Prisoner Cages, The Pros and Cons I am trying to get the Admin guys to buy off on installing Single Prisoner (quarter)cages into our vehicles instead of full cages. quote:
Use the same link twice, does not change the world's perception of what's cage and what cell - One of the few remaining turn of the century prison cages quote:
So they have a cage in their vehicle, and they can tell the difference. ”I am trying to get the Admin guys to buy off on installing Single Prisoner (quarter)cages into our vehicles instead of full cages. I know that a few years ago Cheyenne PD was running this kind of cage in their vehicles. Any comments about these cages. We work a pretty sparse area and rarely arrest more than one person at a time, but the additional space we could use would be great. And if you are running Single Prisoner (quarter)cages, who makes them for you?” - Prison transport cages quote:
Yes it's great! Now you are learning the difference between cage and cell. - Thirty-Nine prisoners kept in steel cage in court quote:
I want one for my BDSM collection. - Today the first floor's solitary confinement cell and steel cage cell block quote:
Again cage and NOT cell, and they can tell the difference - jail cage quote:
Again cage and NOT cell, and they can tell the difference - Prisoners. Kept in Cages. quote:
Again cage and NOT cell, and they can tell the difference - San Bernardino County Jail Cage quote:
Again cage and NOT cell, and they can tell the difference - Prisoner Holding Cells Secure minimum security detention cages and jail cells quote:
Again cage and NOT cell, and they can tell the difference - Women were housed on the second floor in foreboding-looking iron cages. There were single beds with wire webbing and no toilet facilities quote:
Again cage and NOT cell, and they can tell the difference - The four-man iron cages were amazingly cramped. When the jail became over-crowded, they put men on the floor next to the cages and even on top of the cages. quote:
Again cage and NOT cell, and they can tell the difference - an inmate being kept in an outdoor cage overnight quote:
Again cage and NOT cell, and they can tell the difference - pie-shaped cells inside a cage quote:
Again cage and NOT cell, and they can tell the difference - Main Entry: cage Part of Speech: noun Definition: enclosure with bars Synonyms: coop, corral, crate, enclosure, fold, jail, mew, pen, pinfold, pound quote:
Again cage and NOT cell, and they can tell the difference All these cages have one thing in common, they are all the temporary detention of prisoners, and they are all described or shown as a cage and not a cell. But I would like to commend you for that now you can see what is a cage!. As your teacher, I can only be proud! that we have come so far, so you get A + for the word cage, and if you can do the same task, the word cell, then I'll give you a good grade for it too. Keep up the good study, your teacher is very proud of you After thoughts from Denmark, I can remember the prisoners, call their cell The Stick, they do because they feel as caged birds, so The Stick is a prison slang terms, and it is not very widely used. So my conclusion is that if people use the word cage about a cell, it is likely a prison slang terms,and there is a large probability, that they have been in prison. And if I meet a girl online who can not tell the difference between cage and cell, then I would strongly believe that she has been in prison, and I would quite simple break off contact with her. I will write this conclusion down in my book of life experiences, and remember if I meet someone on my way who can not tell the difference
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I have to realize that against stupidity even the gods struggle in vain. I do not care about your comment! Because I think so little of you!
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