A remarkably small percentage of homeless people are just down on their luck. The vast majority are either addicts, mentally unstable, or voluntarily homeless. And on top of that, I’d bet all three of those groups would be exponentially more likely to be willing to accept money to get injected with something than someone who was in your situation
A remarkably small percentage of homeless people are just down on their luck. The vast majority are either addicts, mentally unstable, or voluntarily homeless. And on top of that, I’d bet all three of those groups would be exponentially more likely to be willing to accept money to get injected with something than someone who was in your situation
But you’re not “putting something” on them to make your life slightly easier. You’re offering them a choice to make their life slightly easier in exchange for making your life slightly easier
But you’re not “putting something” on them to make your life slightly easier. You’re offering them a choice to make their life slightly easier in exchange for making your life slightly easier
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