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JonnyG24 t1_j1vloa5 wrote

Not sure what that has to do with my comment, but fuck no.

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Wyldfire2112 t1_j1vswa0 wrote

The point is that your spiel about "leeching off society" for wanting to find a public grill sounds like something a MAGAt would say.

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JonnyG24 t1_j1xz2nd wrote

Not MAGA. OP has chosen to be homeless. Admitting that they wanted to be “free” and said things like ‘apartment living didn’t work because the neighbors were annoying’

There are real homeless people that don’t have a choice. I believe OP is taking advantage of the less fortunate by choosing to be homeless.

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_ism_ t1_j23xm0z wrote

How's that work?

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JonnyG24 t1_j23z2s9 wrote

I should have said taking advantage of those who are helping the less fortunate. If you're choosing to take handouts when, self admittedly, you don't have to... I'm weird like this... I think its wrong.

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_ism_ t1_j243sam wrote

I had a choice and "chose" homelessness too. I could have stayed with the abusers feeding me free drugs, but I decided I didn't deserve their handouts

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JonnyG24 t1_j245g2v wrote

I'm sorry for your situation and can sympathize. That's a different situation than OP. I'm not judging anyone who is homeless by real circumstances like yours. OP has admitted in previous posts that they chose to be homeless because of the freedom it provides and didn't like living in an apartment because of noisy neighbors. OP also says it's a lifestyle choice. OP has a a job and admittedly can take care of themselves, but has freely chosen not to and uses churches for shelter and this post this looking for public grills etc. If someone can support themselves, but choses to rely on others for help... I think it's an insult to those, like you, that have real struggles. It's also an insult to those who are trying to help.

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