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on my way home some homeless guy was asking for money. i ignored him at first but later gave him a dollar after buying some soda and he started yapping about stuff, said he was in the military and sold guns, barely understood him but he seemed chill. two guys and girls walked past him and insulted him for no reason. this guy could've been loved as a child now he lives day by day treated like a rat, absolutely fucking brutal man
 
I am never mean to homeless people because I know that they are suffering so much more than I could ever bear and many of them are or were actually decent people who got screwed over by life due to reasons they had no control over...
 
I am never mean to homeless people because I know that they are suffering so much more than I could ever bear and many of them are or were actually decent people who got screwed over by life due to reasons they had no control over...
It depends. There are a lot of bad homeless people out there too. Some are that way by choice. Once you get into the swing of how to survive it can be pretty cool. A great sense of freedom.

Young people got no excuse. I've been homeless before. When I was in that situation my only focus was getting out of it, and I had no time whatsoever to be asking people for money. And this was in a 3rd world country. No free food pantries or shelters. That lasted for about a month and a half in Cambodia back in 2015.

When homeless people in the US ask for money it's only for stuff they want, and never for stuff that they need. Usually always goes to alcohol, drugs, or cigarettes. And when they do use it to buy food it's always junk food. If you're homeless in any major cities in a Western country you can eat more than 6 free meals a day at soup kitchens. Bus drivers usually let you ride for free as well or for only pennies.
 

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