Ia that a Shawshank poster?
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Looks like it, good eye.
Indeed!

Hole that size, she could've left a while ago.
She wanted to shiv him a few times before she left.
Foucault would be proud
If my dad had a moustache like that, I think I'd feel the same way.
These people aren't your friends.
inhaling thrills through twenty dollar bills…
Its not a prison, its a battlefield.
People who have siblings understand.
Can someone please explain it to me?
It's referencing 2 things. First, it's referencing how kids often think that their home is like a prison, because they view their parents as being overbearing, suppressing their freedom of choice. Second, it's referencing stereotypical prison life, such as marking down the number of days on the wall, and fashioning shivs so you can shank people. More specifically, it references the prison movie Shawshank Redemption, which famously includes a scene where movie spoilers
the main character escapes from prison by digging a hole in his cell wall and hiding it behind a poster.
Tell me again why you named your daughter "Shank"?