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Have any of you guys been homeless and did you learn anything? I learned homelessness may be more fun than being a genuine wage slave working a hard job. I don't care about status I think. And barley care about a woman, if not at all.

Homelessness was more fun than college actually. Tried college, hated it. I despised college. Homelessness being better than working is debatable I had a job once but lived with my parents so I bought a expensive top of the line custom gaming PC (3080TI back when it was the best). If I had to pay rent I'd not be able to afford games or a pc or console. I really don't want to try having roommates.

I'd rather be homeless than to work and live with roommates if rent and utilities made it impossible to game. Sitting around looking at nature seems preferable to working a hard job, especially if college at the same time. Especially since nintendo switch exists, could go to Panera Bread with a membership for $10 a month for unlimited coffee and plug in charge and game with a waterproof case and waterproof backpack and game for several hours while enjoying a coffee buzz.


I also learned I am capable of surviving and avoiding the police homeless by sleeping in parks or at the beach at night to avoiding camping charges, never got caught once in 4 years only got a few warnings for sleeping in public blatantly, went to more secluded areas and avoided other homeless people

Also restaurant food that's left over tier fresh is in the trash cans by the restaurants at the beach and rich people give 5-20 dollars per beg by the beach. I can beg for cigarette money even homeless or smoke half smokes cigs off the ground, plus still get neetbux when homeless due to hearing voices.

Also people offered me free drugs and alcohol when homeless sometimes.

I get disability money for hearing voices so it was easier for me than straight up pure begging for everything, but some weeks I didnt see the money lady so I had to beg or trash eat. it's doable.
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>>84323376
I lived out of a car for several years
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>>84323424
How did you get out of homelessness? Did you enjoy any of the freedom from working or college when homeless or was it pure shit to you? Also what caused your homelessness?
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>>84323441
My SO managed to get jobs and worked long enough for us to finally afford to rent a place. I was just a kid at the time so didn't really get much freedom at all to appreciate. It wasn't an awful experience just pretty bleak, but we had each other. Was homeless because we basically packed up and left our hometown and relocated across the country, and only had the few belongings and money we had. So it was living out of her car for those years until she worked enough for a place.
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>>84323471
Oh. For me I got in legal trouble and my family kicked me out cause I didn't take my schizo meds. I eventually went back on my meds to be housed.

I had a not so good time but there was some fun. looking back I'd just be homeless again before working and school at the same time. I don't get how people manage full time work and school simultaneously.

I live by the beach in southern california though so I could just sleep outside in a sleeping bag even in the winter. I lived in a backpack no car.

Were you homeless some where it snowed?
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>>84323506
Err lived out of a backpack didn't have a car. I hate how whatever the fuck is wrong with my brain causes me to write so poorly. I used to be a good writer.
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>>84323506
That sucks to hear but it sounds like you made it work anyway

We were living in the PNW so yeah it barely if ever snowed. Having her car was the only way we made it work though, if we were literally living on the street it wouldn't have
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I was voluntarily homeless for a year in a firstie EU country, while attending university. As a broke student I just didn't want to live with browns and criminals who couldn't pay rent, so I just bailed and started squatting. I would basically live out of a backpack so minimal footprint. I'd pick the lock to a studio on the ground floor so I could jump out the window if needed. I'd rig the locking mechanism so the door would stay open when I wasn't there. I was never caught because I only used it for sleep and was gone before 7 AM. The uni had comfy 24/7 PC rooms where you could basically stay overnight and sleep, and pretend to be working on a project if security came in. Uni and my studio were pretty far from each other so I spent a lot of nights sleeping on a chair pretending to work on a project. One time I even slept in the bathroom sitting on the toilet because I got sleepy too late in the morning and didn't want to get caught sleeping on a chair by the students starting their lectures. I dumpster dived, there was plenty of good food thrown out by supermarkets. Eventually I found a group of people to share rent with, and it was ridiculously cheap but pretty crowded. Spent my last semester there and then bailed to my country and I've been a NEET for 3 years now.
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>>84323376
being homeless is for low iq pussies. you can easily just become a serial killer in a state that ain't do executions for like 5 seconds and you're set for life.
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>>84323522
I've also been to jail, I'm OP. I did 6 months in jail. Jail is worse than homeless. Also killing people is fucked up.

Jail is so fucking boring and shitty and they barley feed you. It's the gayest shit ever.

If you want to do a lot of prison time, why not just cook meth if you want to do time in jail? Just smoke it up and sell it until you get caught. Or buy meth until your dealer sells you distribution quantities then sell it if you cant find cooking materials? If you get caught selling meth you'll get like 1-5 years in prison. I've never cooked meth but I just found a counter argument to what you said because I dislike the thought of killing people.
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>>84323521
What were you trying to go to college for that made you say fuck it and quit?
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>>84323550
No I got my electrical engineering degree and bailed.
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>>84323541
i hate meth, it's a filthy drug that destroys your body and also exposes you to some of the most pathetic wastes of air who should only exist to be tortured. in the old days you used to see freaks in japan who totally lost their minds with that nonsense, if even japanese can't handle it you know it's garbage.
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>>84323559
How hard is that work? Did you enjoy anything homeless? I was scared of quatting or breaking and entertaing due to fears of getting shot or going to jail. Jail sucks really badly.

I feel I may have been thinking I'd prefer homelesness because thinking might be harder for me than other people and harder than it is for a normal person because I hear voices.

College was completely against the grain for me. I was only able to tolerate a retail job for a few months before difficulty from hearing voices got to me.

Luckily I get disability money again.
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>>84323572
Murder is garbage.

Meth is at least fun. But I won't do meth any more cause it hurts my mom and i dont wanna get kicked out.

A gaming PC and a bed is nice. Also the only reason I take my schizo meds.
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>>84323582
how is murder garbage? the majority of nigger motherfuckers in this country deserve to be tortured to their last breath, it would improve society immeasurably to do so and you could easily create a utopic paradise if you just found the balls to fix society instead of reveling in its devolution.
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>>84323580
I didn't have roommates which was pure bliss. Apart from some neighbors making noise at night it was pretty peaceful. I had a shower and electricity but I had to be careful not to make too much noise and made sure to keep the room dark at night, using my laptop under a blanket. Luckily the culture was defined by "not my problem" and closing your eyes to illegal activities, and police were pretty lenient on the homeless. I almost got in trouble twice while dumpster diving but the police were understanding of my situation and just asked me to leave, in a kind of "don't do this while we're around, come back later" kinda way. I actually enjoyed the "adventure" of getting away with not paying rent and getting free food, peace and quiet and no one knowing or caring about me. I was a ghost. No one from my classes suspected how I lived because I had impeccable hygiene and probably ate better than them kek. I'm glad you got on the NEETbux.
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>>84323591
I refused to live in a homeless shelter because I don't want roommates. I never want to try roommates. Had them in jail, cellmates. It sucked horribly.
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>>84323376
Well I only read your first paragraph because you're one of those bitches that can't stop fucking talking. So anyway I was homeless once, for about 8 years. And my favorite part was learning that other homeless people will come around the middle of the night, take all of your shit and if you happen to wake up they beat the fuck out of you until you're no longer conscience. So I started sleeping in the day and I'd go around at night and be the beater thief in the night. And that's why I stayed homeless for so long, it was so easy to get three or $500 it was so easy to make about $1,000 if you did that shit for at least 45 minutes
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sounds like a good video game
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