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Pravity

Pravity

By: franklet
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franklet's journey from addict to convict to returned citizen.franklet Social Sciences
Episodes
  • TheRapist (Part 2)
    Nov 19 2025

    The end of Season 1.
    This is what survival sounds like when there’s no hero music and no fade-out — only breath, truth, and the sound of someone still here.

    It’s the aftermath, the silence, the bureaucracy, the fight to stay human when the system says you don’t matter.
    It’s what comes after no one listens, and what happens when you finally do.

    This is closure, not comfort.
    The story doesn’t end here — but the telling does.

    🎙 Pravity Season 1 Finale — TheRapist (Pt. 2).
    Thank you for staying.

    Season 2 begins February 2026.


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    19 mins
  • TheRapist (Part 1)
    Nov 18 2025

    The story turns.
    Back to Tangipahoa. Back to the cell. Back to the moment that changes everything.

    This isn’t fiction. This is testimony — the truth behind the jokes, behind the calm, behind the myth of punishment.
    There’s no filter, no fade-out. Only a man, a bunk, a system that didn’t care, and a country that let it happen in its name.

    If you’ve made it this far, you already know what courage sounds like.
    If you haven’t — listen anyway.

    🎙 Pravity Season 1 Finale Pt 1 — “TheRapist.”

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    14 mins
  • Jackpot
    Nov 17 2025

    When a new cellmate moves in, Frank meets Tyree Hammond — a man whose presence shifts the energy of the entire unit. What starts with small gifts, kindness, and attention begins to morph into something more dangerous. Through a haze of roaches, radios, and card games, prison politics twist into survival tactics, and survival itself becomes a kind of surrender.

    This is the story of how power hides in plain sight, how “protection” turns into possession, and how even the smallest kindness can start to feel like a trap.

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    13 mins
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