Yeah, it's a educational experience the first few times, you can't get favors unless a celly has connections in most cases, having pain anywhere? sorry, it takes a min of 48 hours just to get two Tylenol or aspirin, most of the time if you want a blanket you have to pay a celly to get one, there is a system in jail, when a new person enter a cell all the inmates start checking what is called the new persons paper work, that to find out what charge he is there for, if it is related to hurting a child you don't see nothing and you don't hear nothing , but the dude is going to get a very hard beat down. you snitch in jail and the term snitches need stitches is underrated, when i was in the Dallas County jail for an extended stay i was guaranteed i would be tried, that is guaranteed that a new inmate will tried to see if they will try and hold their own, it doesn't matter if you get your ass kicked sideways if you fight back, don't fight back and you will forever regret it. when you go to bed at night you better keep your belongings in your crotch of jail skivvies or they will be gone by morning, if you are going to be staying an extended stay in a jail, you will see things you don't want to talk about when you get out, what is called power in the Pod means there are people in charge and control the power of the Pod, those in charge control who gets what and when they get it. detention officers stay out of that stuff, they will also let a fight go to the finish without intervening, you are in a whole different world when your on the inside.