• Seagoon_@aussie.zone
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    so many hugs and kudos for caring

    it must be incredibly hard to be homeless, that any homeless person has patience or has any manners at all is amazing

    ( saw a homeless man today in pjs at the train station, dragging his suitcase. He has no bedroom, no privacy, no personal space, all the places we use when we self care. They lose so much that we take for granted 😔.

    One time I saw a group of homeless reminiscing about home cooking. Just random things we don’t think twice about 😔 )

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      On the otherside, reminiscing about how everybody in a squat would turn up with a handful of something and a a pot of pretty good soup would emerge.

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        I wish I could be chill like that. I’ve had mixed experiences with people in squats.

        I managed to help one girl in a bad situation, others kept to themselves and I covertly dropped a few things off without interacting or narcing (vegetable seeds and cat food).

        Others were bad news though

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          Finding chill seems to help. Other stories are about belting yourself onto rafters to sleep. In somewhere many here may well have had coffee