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You got me dude. Guess I'll go cry in my nice pillow on my bed in my house.This is you. This is the average hobo hater.
>Homelessness doesn't seem so bad. You figure you wake up and decide not to do shit, well you're a hobo so that's what people expect. You wake up and do anything productive at all, you've already exceeded expectations. Sweep the floor at the soup kitchen once in a while? You're already a model bum.
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>Lots of exercise, you're connected to the community (by living directly in it), free time to chill and drink a fifth with the other bums. Seems underrated to me.
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>I think the people who hate on homeless people are kind of jealous tbh.
>They're trying to justify how living the life of a medicated wage slave within a soulless corporate dystopia makes them superior to the free spirited and street sharp homeless.
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>This is you. This is the average hobo hater.
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That's all, I have nothing more to contribute.
Other than I hate the government that artificially contributes to homelessness even more than I hate homeless people.
I think some people just can't exist in modern society which is okay. People like this should be given a little shack or something and have them live on a farm. The problem is a lot of them if you gave them anything nice they'd just destroy itYou could fix a lot of the problems with them by giving them a small survival kit, a survival book and bussing them out to the wilderness. No drugs or alcohol out there, the strong will survive and the bears will take care of the rest.
I think the media is partially to blame for leading us to believe the homeless are just a tiny fraction of people who peacefully live under bridges and eat cat food around a bonfire, as the Simpsons and other cartoons have led us to believe. In reality they're a whopping chunk of of people -- mostly black -- who wander around in public places and piss/shit/expose themselves in front of people and get violent. When I used to live in NYC back in the 2000's, I tried to give them the benefit of the doubt at first during my first few months living there, but soon realized they're hordes of absolutely disgusting creatures who fried their brains with crack.I think I have more respect for the homeless who make underground homeless communities. If they stuck to themselves and didn't take up public resources I have no problem with them
Stay strapped and never relax, although from how bad your situation sounds I have a feeling you're not allowed to carry in whatever hellhole this is you're describing.I think the media is partially to blame for leading us to believe the homeless are just a tiny fraction of people who peacefully live under bridges and eat cat food around a bonfire, as the Simpsons and other cartoons have led us to believe. In reality they're a whopping chunk of of people -- mostly black -- who wander around in public places and piss/shit/expose themselves in front of people and get violent. When I used to live in NYC back in the 2000's, I tried to give them the benefit of the doubt at first during my first few months living there, but soon realized they're hordes of absolutely disgusting creatures who fried their brains with crack.
Also tent cities wouldn't be so bad if they just stayed there and wallowed, but whenever I visit big cities and see homeless camps, they emerge from their dwellings and run across the street and angrily demand I gibs them free shit. They also congregate in hotel lobbies and bother me when I'm trying to check in, and the staff do nothing.
You make it all sound like sunshine (or whatever the weather happens to offer) and roses. However, there's a downside as well. Do you have any idea at all how stressful it is to have an urgent message you need to convey to everyone, and then to be ignored? Learning that everyone else is in on the conspiracy can be really alienating.Lots of exercise, you're connected to the community (by living directly in it), free time to chill and drink a fifth with the other bums.