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u dont have to steal for fooddoes it suck the homeless guy has to steal to survive? yes.
is it easier to ask for forgiveness than permission? generally,yes. but not in this instance. (as its only bread too)
maybe this guy will be homeless on the other side of town now.
how much are you willing to pay before i have to steal a donut?u dont have to steal for food
u can get a job everywhere for some cents, if not, sell ass
The presence of the homeless man in the first place may be an indication of a larger economic downturn in the area as a whole. If the buisness is close to bankruptcy, which 90% of small buisnesses will be at some point, the owners may be venting all their frustration on him as a scapegoat since he is the only physical representation of their problems that they can do that to. They can't beat up their bank for their bad loans, they can beat up their customers that don't show up, they can't beat up their creditors- but the man who steals a .50 cent loaf of bread they can beat up, and all the rage and hate they feel toward everyone else is directed to him. Maybe it's human psychology that's to blame, or a lack of morality, but who's really to say for sure in this crazy world?The poor will be with you always.. let the man have a bit of food. Sheesh..I hate humans so much...
Definitely food for thought...The presence of the homeless man in the first place may be an indication of a larger economic downturn in the area as a whole. If the buisness is close to bankruptcy, which 90% of small buisnesses will be at some point, the owners may be venting all their frustration on him as a scapegoat since he is the only physical representation of their problems that they can do that to. They can't beat up their bank for their bad loans, they can beat up their customers that don't show up, they can't beat up their creditors- but the man who steals a .50 cent loaf of bread they can beat up, and all the rage and hate they feel toward everyone else is directed to him. Maybe it's human psychology that's to blame, or a lack of morality, but who's really to say for sure in this crazy world?
nice sentiment, but you've just created a problem for yourself, as he'll surely return again and againThe poor will be with you always.. let the man have a bit of food. Sheesh..I hate humans so much...