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Agami Heron (Agamia agami), family Ardeidae, order Pelicaniformes, Costa Rica
photograph by Dinorah Graue
Pep (c. 1923 – 1930) was a black Labrador Retriever who was falsely accused of murdering a cat. On August 31, 1924, Pep was sent to the Eastern State Penitentiary, where he received inmate number C-2559 and had his mugshot and paw prints taken. His log into the prison ledger indicates life sentence for murder, a tongue-in-cheek gesture that prompted widespread outrage. Pep was given as a gift from Maine governor Percival Baxter, to Pennsylvania governor Gifford Pinchot who was inspired by Baxters use of dogs in Maine. Pep was only brought to prison to boost inmate morale.
Upon Pep's incarceration, international newspapers seized upon the murder reported in Pep's police record and publicly declared him "cat murderer." Governor Pinchot and his wife Cornelia adamantly denied Pep's murder accusation, calling it a "slanderous and unjustified attack on his reputation" and a "wretched tale." The governor received hundreds to thousands of letters from as far as the Philippines protesting Pep's unfair incarceration and demanding Pep's freedom. Governor Pinchot assured the public that Pep was not a prisoner and lived a good life at the penitentiary running the grounds, chasing rats through prison corridors, and fulfilling his life's mission of becoming a friend to all.
He was put on a diet in 1927 because inmates gifted him too much food. When he became old and tired, he moved to the Graterford Prison Farm, where he was allowed to spend the rest of his days at the home of a retired guard who begged for leave to care for him in his old age. Pep died in May or June 1930 and was buried in a flower bed on prison grounds. A wooden marker was placed on the grave but was later swept away in a flash flood.
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Hi certifiedsexed! If all the anal sex I have is with a condom, is going on prep still important for me?
Hello! 💕✨
Well, that depends!
If you're having anal sex, especially frequently, it is often more likely you could catch HIV than a lot of other types of sex, even if you wear a condom. The lining of the anus is thin, which means if someone is inserting their penis into it, you're more susceptible than if you and that someone had simply been grinding together.
Rectal fluid can also carry HIV, so you can also catch it if you're penetrating them! It's a lot like wearing a condom to prevent pregnancy-They can still break and accidents can happen.
So, if you're going to worry about that, you might still want to go on pREP, just in case, so you don't have to worry.
But if you're not worried about it and/or don't want to take regular medication like that, you might just have some PEP around, which is medicine people take after a possible exposure to HIV to stop it from taking hold.
But either way, its completely your choice. If you're having anal sex with a condom, you're far less likely to get HIV, especially if you're asking your partner(s) about their status beforehand and getting tested regularly, so whether its important to you is really up to you.
You get to decide whether its important! Hopefully this information helps you figure that out but if you're still wondering about it, feel free to ask more questions and here's a pretty good article on it if you're interested!
from "Pep", IB3/Singular Productions. Serie TV. 2019