How do u recover from lifting as a homeless person when it’s hard to find good ways to sleep Inb4 don’t be homelessI’m low IQ and autistic and on disability, but I can’t live with other people and rent for a 1 bedroom studio is like 90% of my disability so id have no money left for utilities or food My family is broke and poor and can’t help me eitherI lift 4 days a week, but I’m sore from having to sleep in weird spots
Also I’m probably gona kms soon, hard to live like this. I try to sleep in a library during the day and pretend like I’m reading but it’s hard to do it because it’s not dark
>>76589920Just live in a 24/7 gym, all your problems will be solved.
Find a run down storage place with little staff.Sleep in the unit but never be visible during the day ever, not even once. Move only at late hours.
Find a forest. You'll either become a based forest man or die like a true pagan getting absorbed by mushrooms.
>>76589920find a corner of some multistorey municipal building or uni/college reference library and nap there. or save up and find a shitbox car from 2005 for a couple thou and sleep on the floorboard not the back seat where officer friendly can see you from a long way off
>>76589920last resort churches mosques etc and addiction recovery orgs might be able to help you out with a cot some nights
>>76589920Move out of California/New YorkIn the mean time a cheap 1 person tent, a sleeping bag, a pad for under the sleeping bag. Walmart website then buy yourself a cheap commuter bike, lock and trail pack. You get like 1300/month on disability all together this is like less than $300
>>76589920Go into rehab treatment for whatever then get free housing for several months. Stack your checks. Hop to a new house every few months. Buy a car live in it as backup apartment. Thank me later op
>>76590135Oh right and camp far away from anywhere that has bus stop. That's stupid important, other homeless are your most dangerous obstacle.
>>76589920>rent for a 1 bedroom studio is like 90% of my disability so id have no money left for utilities or foodfood banks and meal kitchens, electricity is not a strict need