Winfred Rembert (American, 1945-2021), Untitled (Eleven on the Chain Gang), 2011. Dye on carved and tooled leather, 20 7/8 x 33 ½ in.
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What is the single most fun experience you’ve had as a sadistic prison guard?
The most fun ever was chain gang role play.
The chain gang, by its very nature, is an amazing outlet for even the most mildly sadistic guard. It is also perfect for any masochistic inmate!
Every cup of water is tepid and in a tin cup, ladled from a metal bucket!
Every meal is watered down bean and white bread, served in a mangled metal bowl.
Every striped uniform is dirty from days of work.
Minimal bathing.
Confinement is in a 4 man cell with everybody snoring at night not smelling great. And remember everyone is wearing noisy leg irons
Humiliation is increased by close cropped haircuts and lack of private toilets.
Punishments includecthe sweat box and rigid stocks.
And, finally is an endless pile of rocks that are be turned into gravel!
Question about the Best Sadistic Guard Moment
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Commission ordered by my friend
https://www.deviantart.com/alviniscute
featuring his green pony Eden Shallowleaf
Sabertooth Jack is owned by
https://www.deviantart.com/xstarlord
and pink fox Fiona Fetch is mine
uploaded here by permission
Drawn by
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Trump shows up for chain gang duty in Georgia.
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Who remembers this banger?
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SUNDAY MATINEE MUSIC VIDEO + HAPPY BIRTHDAY SAM COOKE, the King of Soul and one of America’s most influential singer-songwriters, creative pioneers, and game-changers, with hit songs like “Chain Gang,” “Cupid,” “Saturday Night,” “Twisting the Night Away,” “Wonderful World,” “You Send Me,” and so many more. His distinctive vocal style influenced singers such as Bryan Ferry, Steve Perry, and Rod Stewart. Born in 1931, Sam also had a significant role in the Civil Rights Movement. He used his popularity to appeal to whites and blacks, joining a platform with his friends Muhammed Ali, Jim Brown, and Malcolm X to campaign for racial equality.
“Sam Said” is my tribute song: My lyrics describe the arc of his life and career, from his early days in gospel music, to his popular standards, then to his achievements as an entrepreneur and artist’s role model. This is a no-frills acoustic recording, but I aim to re-record it in a reggae style, as reggae was a field Cooke was heading towards before he died in 1964 (Sidebar: Cooke advised a struggling young r’n’b singer from Texas to “go reggae." His name was Johnny Nash, and the style-switch worked out grandly for Nash, another of my favorite singer-songwriters). Meanwhile, HB Sam—thank you for blazing a trail with such a lovely voice.
#samcooke #soulmusic #chaingang #cupid #steveperry #rodstewart #civilrightsmovement #muhammedali #jimbrown #malcolmx
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Real Chain Gang vs Role Play!!
Black and white stripes
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Forced Exposure #13 (1988)
Chain Gang
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