*These are all actual events that took place in Yew prison last month. Some security camera footage is included* After years of being apart, I'm not entirely sure how my twin brother and I ended up in cells, side by side in Yew Prison. Maybe that would be a story for another time (We totally swear we're like really innocent though). This will be a story mainly documenting our 'early release'. Stay tuned for the next episode! Maybe by then I'll have figured out how to actually get the correct resolution so you can read most of it without squinting! Excitinggg! Edit: All credit goes to John Mayer for the song lyrics. Thanks mate
Noice! I had the same problem with that program too (blurry), I can't exactly recall what I did to fix it when it happened but it had something to do with resizing the pic and letting it snap back into the template cell. G'luck and look forward to the continuation of this adventure!
@Antos - You may want to set aside a portion of the Yew budget to replace the hidden doors in *every single* cell with actual walls. @Silas Blackeye - Great work! Loved it, hope to see more!
I loved this. But I am also a fan of the real 'Prison Break' (Binge watched all 4 previous seasons just before the new one started)
The Yew Prison is the only known penitentiary that works on the honor system, it seems. If the powers that be ever choose to lock or block the no-so-secret secret doors that exist in each cell, it might go a long way towards keeping prisoners in their cells... but if they do not remain of their own accord in recognition of their wrongdoings, how can we ever know if they are truly penitent and worthy of being set free? Don't you see? It makes perfect sense! If it took "years" for these two to escape, that goes a long way towards proving their penitence... or, in this case, just their lack of intelligence. Either way, how much harm can they do now that they are free?