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What ‘don’t drop the soap’ gets wrong

Chicago Reader

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June 30, 2026

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“Don’t drop the soap.” We’ve all heard it. It’s been said in so many movies, TV shows, and comedy skits that mention prison. Before I was incarcerated, everything I knew about prison was from movies like The Shawshank Redemption and Half Baked, which sent a clear message: that prison is filled with sexually deviant “predators” [] The post What ‘don’t drop the soap’ gets wrong appeared first on Chicago Reader.

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New Musical Express

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· Jul 10, 2026

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Vogue

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· Jul 2, 2026

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· Mar 20, 2026

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Fark

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· Jul 6, 2026

Well, it's *kind* of funny [Dumbass]

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Related coverage for "What ‘don’t drop the soap’ gets wrong": Metro — Metro’s weekly Soaps quiz: How well did you pay attention to this week’s episodes?. TwistedSifter — A Waitress Accidentally Spills Red Wine On A Customer’s White Jacket And Is Terrified She Will Lose Her Job. New Musical Express — The Linda Lindas on “really fun” new album ‘Gotta Get Out’ and “cool” Hayley Williams collab ‘Closer’: “It’s an emo song about not wanting to get older”. Vogue — Vogue Etiquette: Jill Kargman and Frank E. Campbell’s President on the Dos and Don’ts of Death. Live Love Fruit — 10 Foods That Cause Gout Flare Ups. Fark — Well, it's *kind* of funny [Dumbass]