Ungrateful Homeless People

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mrtonguetwista

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If i was homeless ill throw bricks through a store window and wait for the police to come get me.fuck being hungry,dusty,bad breath and muddy lookin.jail will give you a shower,food and a place to get some sleep.get out and try to get my shit together and if i cant find a job,throw another brick through a window.
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If people from a different country that hardly speak English can come to the us and make something of themselves,shit even own businesses there's no reason most homeless can't get off there ass and at least get some type of employment.if they have a mental disorder that's one thing.but if u don't and u ask me for some loot,and I say no don't get mad,I don't owe u shit homie.ungrateful homeless can eat a dick
 
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If people from a different country that hardly speak English can come to the us and make something of themselves,shit even own businesses there's no reason most homeless can't get off there ass and at least get some type of employment.if they have a mental disorder that's one thing.but if u don't and u ask me for some loot,and I say no don't get mad,I don't owe u shit homie.ungrateful homeless can eat a dick
I agree with you. That is a serious problem among that part of the population though (mental illness). 1 in 4 homeless suffer from mental illness, many are seriously mentally ill. Also, after time many people begin developing mental health issues from being homeless as survival of the environment is different and very rough on the psyche. This compounded issue pretty much started with the Reagan Administration when they closed mental institutions and threw those people out on the streets. Since then, the US has continued its ignorance by imprisoning these people for crimes while they often cannot comprehend the way the law works, and the system provides little to no help with their mental health. When these people return to the streets, they are incapable of changing and just continue to fall into the same trap. Often times people get released and are expected to take ownership of meeting with mental health doctors and taking their meds, which they are usually incapable of doing on their own. At the end of the day it does no good to give a mentally ill homeless adult money, they cannot be expected to do anything beneficial with it.
 
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Mac Jesus

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I agree with you. That is a serious problem among that part of the population though (mental illness). 1 in 4 homeless suffer from mental illness, many are seriously mentally ill. Also, after time many people begin developing mental health issues from being homeless as survival of the environment is different. This compounded issue pretty much started with the Reagan Administration when they closed mental institutions and threw those people out on the streets. Since then, the US has continued its ignorance by imprisoning these people and providing little to no help with their mental health. When these people return to the streets, they are incapable of changing and just continue to fall into the same trap. At the end of the day it does no good to give a mentally ill homeless adult money, they cannot be expected to do anything beneficial with it.
tehy could change. if they got jobs.
 

Coach E. No

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When I was in Boston, this dude that didn't even look homeless stood there with headphones on in front of a dunkin donuts ALL DAY and didn't say a word to people and just held out a cup as they walked by. He was seriously there from like 7am til almost 11pm. I walked out of the dunkin donuts at one point and gave him some spare change (which was stupid now that I look back on it) and he looked at me like, "that's all?"

I almost ended up homeless when I was living in San Diego. I was at the point where I was pawning my stuff and didn't have money for rent. I found a roommate at the last minute and didn't even have money for food anymore. A bunch of expenses came up all at once, my mom got sick and almost died, and it was generally expensive to live there. I had been out of the military less than a year and moved to SD with over $10k too. Careful to judge the homeless. Sometimes "life" happens to people all at once and if you don't have family that can help, sometimes you run out of options quickly.
 
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When I was in Boston, this dude that didn't even look homeless stood there with headphones on in front of a dunkin donuts ALL DAY and didn't say a word to people and just held out a cup as they walked by. He was seriously there from like 7am til almost 11pm. I walked out of the dunkin donuts at one point and gave him some spare change (which was stupid now that I look back on it) and he looked at me like, "that's all?"

I almost ended up homeless when I was living in San Diego. I was at the point where I was pawning my stuff and didn't have money for rent. I found a roommate at the last minute and didn't even have money for food anymore. A bunch of expenses came up all at once, my mom got sick and almost died, and it was generally expensive to live there. I had been out of the military less than a year and moved to SD with over $10k too. Careful to judge the homeless. Sometimes "life" happens to people all at once and if you don't have family that can help, sometimes you run out of options quickly.

Okay...but you forgot one thing..the discussion is about "ungrateful" homeless people... The ones that look at u sideways when u only give them a buck and they turn around and say"that's it?" ....those people need to reavaluate there lives,stop askin for handouts,get of your ass and get your hustle up.
 

Coach E. No

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Okay...but you forgot one thing..the discussion is about "ungrateful" homeless people... The ones that look at u sideways when u only give them a buck and they turn around and say"that's it?" ....those people need to reavaluate there lives,stop askin for handouts,get of your ass and get your hustle up.
I didn't forget that, the whole first paragraph talked about that lol
 
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When I was in Boston, this dude that didn't even look homeless stood there with headphones on in front of a dunkin donuts ALL DAY and didn't say a word to people and just held out a cup as they walked by. He was seriously there from like 7am til almost 11pm. I walked out of the dunkin donuts at one point and gave him some spare change (which was stupid now that I look back on it) and he looked at me like, "that's all?"

I almost ended up homeless when I was living in San Diego. I was at the point where I was pawning my stuff and didn't have money for rent. I found a roommate at the last minute and didn't even have money for food anymore. A bunch of expenses came up all at once, my mom got sick and almost died, and it was generally expensive to live there. I had been out of the military less than a year and moved to SD with over $10k too. Careful to judge the homeless. Sometimes "life" happens to people all at once and if you don't have family that can help, sometimes you run out of options quickly.
There should be no safety nets for irresponsible people like you and the homeless. If you end up homeless, guess what, you're a runt and a weakling and should perish. Only the strong survive there's no place in society for losers like you, quit asking for help and handouts and drink a gallon of bleach
 

Mac Jesus

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Yeah but your second paragraph voided out your first when u Changed the subject about telling people not to judge the homeless if there was a legit met circumstance like u encountered.
You're bringing this thread off-topic by pointing out diggidys errors. PLEASE PEOPLE KEEP THIS THREAD ABOUT UNGRATEFUL HOMELESS PEOPLE. DON'T TALK ABOUT ANYTHING ELSE IN THIS THREAD EXCEPT FOR HOW STUPID AND UNGRATEFUL HOMELESS PEOPLE ARE.

THANK YOU.
 
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There should be no safety nets for irresponsible people like you and the homeless. If you end up homeless, guess what, you're a runt and a weakling and should perish. Only the strong survive there's no place in society for losers like you, quit asking for help and handouts and drink a gallon of bleach
In his situation tho if there is a family emergency and he shouldered the brunt of it financially because of his sick mom,that's not irresponsible,that's just life. That shit can happen.but u still gotta have enuff hustle to pull yourself outta it
 

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I agree with you. That is a serious problem among that part of the population though (mental illness). 1 in 4 homeless suffer from mental illness, many are seriously mentally ill. Also, after time many people begin developing mental health issues from being homeless as survival of the environment is different and very rough on the psyche. This compounded issue pretty much started with the Reagan Administration when they closed mental institutions and threw those people out on the streets. Since then, the US has continued its ignorance by imprisoning these people for crimes while they often cannot comprehend the way the law works, and the system provides little to no help with their mental health. When these people return to the streets, they are incapable of changing and just continue to fall into the same trap. Often times people get released and are expected to take ownership of meeting with mental health doctors and taking their meds, which they are usually incapable of doing on their own. At the end of the day it does no good to give a mentally ill homeless adult money, they cannot be expected to do anything beneficial with it.
C/S & fuck Ronald Regan, I always hated that faggot with a passion...

in fact, fuck 99.9% of republicans.