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Execute them. Why are we discussing this?
I think they may be considered 'inhumane' but ya know, that might just be me. :p

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A lot of the people I met while homeless weren't drug addicted or insane, just part of marginalized minorities, veterans, had too many medical bills, fired/let go from their jobs, or like I was: thrown out after coming out.

What about those people? More often than not there aren't any programs to help those people back on their feet. The only reason I was able to get out of that quicker than most others is because I started volunteering at nonprofits while homeless and made friends along the way which scored me couches to sleep on rather than shelters and the sidewalks, where most of the others tend to end up.
'marginalized minorities' are normally easier to help than the mass majority. So that being said, I'm sure we could fix up some type of programs to help them out. Such as housing or jobs.
I'll wait for you to figure out where you're going to get that funding.
Oh, you're Nuka. Took me a second.
Funding? There's a lot of misplaced money here and there. Lots of worthless wars and certain taxes. If we just went over how our funds are expended we'd be able to spend our money more smartly and have a lot of money left over.
See that's what everyone says until they get down to actually doing shit.

You know how money for this kind of stuff is decided by?
Politics.

You know what happens then?
Absolutely nothing. They use the funding for something else in the fine print. Every time.
That what I'm saying though! MISPLACED MONEY. It should not be decided by politics and it shouldn't be going to less important things.
When there's budget cuts in any city/state, guess what's the first thing to get cut, often times without anyone even being told? You guessed it.

Until you go in and lobby for this shit yourself you can keep keyboard warrioring all you want about how all you need to do is put the money in the right place, but it's not going to do anything. This is a city by city issue and it can't be solved on a national scale, let alone state.
I'd be willing to be a politician and have this as one of my main points. I just wish I knew how to become one. :I
The better thing to do would be to organize a grassroots group. You get people going for a cause, and you can pick up more steam when you hit the City Council. Like I said, it's a city by city issue and every single one will probably try to handle it differently.
Dang...city to city?? I guess that makes sense though! Slowly change an entire state then use it as an example to others. Creating these groups though, do I start it on the city's facebook page lol?
Facebook? Hah, good luck with that. See my other post. People who don't know what it's like will very easily dismiss the entire issue.

You have to go down to the impoverished areas or where marginalized communities gather. It's easy for me because I just look for any LGBT centered groups, and there's a fairly large presence where I live so you find people on all walks of life. Meet people face to face and get involved in the lifestyle, the events. Find other organizations, and figure out that way how to mold a new grassroots group.

The only reason I had the time and ability to do as much as I did is because I was fucking homeless. It's not like I had anything better to do, so my entire life went into random causes. And there were a lot of other people like me who did the same.
So, I take a sop box into these communities, pump them up, and get a following. Once I have the following I can document their feelings and thoughts. Present them to other communities and businesses and get more backing from that. Once I have the homeless communities and some organizations I take it to the city??
I like this. I will do it.

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The Flood / Re: So the date didn't happen...
« on: January 29, 2016, 01:54:36 PM »
Well hopefully she contacts you soon, and if not then she's not worth your time.

I dunno I really like this girl. Maybe I tried too hard or too fast or something. I dunno, I'm really worried this won't work out.
How long have you two been talking?


we dated for three years previously and we've been talking for about six months since the break up.
Oh. Well has she done this before?

Not when we make plans, like she'll stop texting me during a conversation and pick it up the next day.


But we made plans.
That shows that her heart isn't really in it and it wasn't a priority. This is a bad sign.

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The Flood / Re: So the date didn't happen...
« on: January 29, 2016, 01:52:35 PM »
Whoooah, you're clingey.
Call once, text once, then drop it. You went way too overboard. relaaax.

You don't understand man, I really really like this girl. I'm losing my mind here.
Brah, I understand completely. I really do. I've steadily dated well over 10 girls. All failures. And I learned from each one of them. When I was dating a girl that liked more than all the others it turned into a different mindset! I turned clingy, texted all day everyday, if no reply texted her like 3 times till she replied. in the end, I didn't give her enough space. She cheated on me.
BUT, every girl is different, some girls like to talk and text all day, and some only like to talk a little bit before they feel like it's 'too much'.
I'd say talk it out, see what they're like.
And even if they like to talk a lot, they don't find it attractive when they don't answer for whatever reason and you flip out. trial and error, my friend. You'll date a better more good looking girl and now you'll be more prepared for how to handle certain situations.

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The Flood / Re: And there it goes
« on: January 29, 2016, 01:43:47 PM »
Now I'm depressed. I have feelings for her and there was instant chemistry when we met. All because I asked to come over the second date. And she said she wanted to before, but then changed her mind, and made me out to be a bad person for asking.
I know a great solution to depression, as someone who has struggled with it their entire life, of you're interested that is.
You're just going to joke around saying I should kill myself. I hate my life enough to want to, but I'm not. I wish an accident would happen so I wouldn't have to.
What? No.

Depression is a serious ailment and I'm offended you think I would make jokes about something so dire.
Well you guys always joke about it. And every time I get my heartbroken I feel like I want to.
I'm not joking at all.

You should really kill yourself.

I hope you really are joking.
That's harsh...

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The Flood / Re: So the date didn't happen...
« on: January 29, 2016, 01:40:29 PM »
Whoooah, you're clingey.
Call once, text once, then drop it. You went way too overboard. relaaax.

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The Flood / Re: It's that time again, unboxing thread!
« on: January 29, 2016, 01:39:19 PM »
I did just get part I of 0079 on BD last month.

Ahhh, lame. Should have bought some Gundams.
That's siiick.
I want a 'realistic' model of the Turn X sooo bad.

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A lot of the people I met while homeless weren't drug addicted or insane, just part of marginalized minorities, veterans, had too many medical bills, fired/let go from their jobs, or like I was: thrown out after coming out.

What about those people? More often than not there aren't any programs to help those people back on their feet. The only reason I was able to get out of that quicker than most others is because I started volunteering at nonprofits while homeless and made friends along the way which scored me couches to sleep on rather than shelters and the sidewalks, where most of the others tend to end up.
'marginalized minorities' are normally easier to help than the mass majority. So that being said, I'm sure we could fix up some type of programs to help them out. Such as housing or jobs.
I'll wait for you to figure out where you're going to get that funding.
Oh, you're Nuka. Took me a second.
Funding? There's a lot of misplaced money here and there. Lots of worthless wars and certain taxes. If we just went over how our funds are expended we'd be able to spend our money more smartly and have a lot of money left over.
See that's what everyone says until they get down to actually doing shit.

You know how money for this kind of stuff is decided by?
Politics.

You know what happens then?
Absolutely nothing. They use the funding for something else in the fine print. Every time.
That what I'm saying though! MISPLACED MONEY. It should not be decided by politics and it shouldn't be going to less important things.
When there's budget cuts in any city/state, guess what's the first thing to get cut, often times without anyone even being told? You guessed it.

Until you go in and lobby for this shit yourself you can keep keyboard warrioring all you want about how all you need to do is put the money in the right place, but it's not going to do anything. This is a city by city issue and it can't be solved on a national scale, let alone state.
I'd be willing to be a politician and have this as one of my main points. I just wish I knew how to become one. :I
The better thing to do would be to organize a grassroots group. You get people going for a cause, and you can pick up more steam when you hit the City Council. Like I said, it's a city by city issue and every single one will probably try to handle it differently.
Dang...city to city?? I guess that makes sense though! Slowly change an entire state then use it as an example to others. Creating these groups though, do I start it on the city's facebook page lol?

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The Flood / Re: I don't feel at home on any internet site anymore
« on: January 29, 2016, 01:35:00 PM »
Internet homes change over time. With the 2013 site update on Bungie.net, I adapted to get used to what my old home has become but I can't bring myself to continually do so when both the site keeps changing and the people, with the original creators becoming more and more detached from what they were. 4chan is kind of a home now, but while the original layout has changed very little, the culture changes so fast and warps into something I don't know anymore. I migrated to r/ffxiv for a bit but that community is idiotic as pig shit (one because of the game's current content drought, and two because they're such casuals towards the game). Finding a new internet home can be a real chore, just remember: Home is where the heart is.
/b/ used to be my home. :( But ya know, permabans suck.

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A lot of the people I met while homeless weren't drug addicted or insane, just part of marginalized minorities, veterans, had too many medical bills, fired/let go from their jobs, or like I was: thrown out after coming out.

What about those people? More often than not there aren't any programs to help those people back on their feet. The only reason I was able to get out of that quicker than most others is because I started volunteering at nonprofits while homeless and made friends along the way which scored me couches to sleep on rather than shelters and the sidewalks, where most of the others tend to end up.
'marginalized minorities' are normally easier to help than the mass majority. So that being said, I'm sure we could fix up some type of programs to help them out. Such as housing or jobs.
I'll wait for you to figure out where you're going to get that funding.
Oh, you're Nuka. Took me a second.
Funding? There's a lot of misplaced money here and there. Lots of worthless wars and certain taxes. If we just went over how our funds are expended we'd be able to spend our money more smartly and have a lot of money left over.
See that's what everyone says until they get down to actually doing shit.

You know how money for this kind of stuff is decided by?
Politics.

You know what happens then?
Absolutely nothing. They use the funding for something else in the fine print. Every time.
That what I'm saying though! MISPLACED MONEY. It should not be decided by politics and it shouldn't be going to less important things.
When there's budget cuts in any city/state, guess what's the first thing to get cut, often times without anyone even being told? You guessed it.

Until you go in and lobby for this shit yourself you can keep keyboard warrioring all you want about how all you need to do is put the money in the right place, but it's not going to do anything. This is a city by city issue and it can't be solved on a national scale, let alone state.
I'd be willing to be a politician and have this as one of my main points. I just wish I knew how to become one. :I

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Also for the few programs there are, the requirements are usually so strict that good people who genuinely need help get thrown out because they didn't meet some stupid arbitrary requirement. People are pushed into this fight or die mode until they reach this point of no return where they do start resorting to drugs and crime, develop mental problems, etc before these "wonderful programs decide that they're finally eligible. And boom, you've got people that will be stuck in that system forever now because they're broken and useless.
So you're saying that if we relooked at and changed the requirements we could fix a lot of problems? I can agree with that.
Absolutely.
There's so many people that need help, and a long list of reasons as to why. The problem is that the programs buy in place are only meant to assist the people in the absolute worst conditions, i.e. the point of no return.

If you were about to go homeless and tried looking for help, there's no such thing. Welfare, sure, but nothing to really help you figure out how to get your life back together if you're in a position of poverty.
Hm, so MAYBE we put our focus on those who are in poverty but not at the point of no return? If we can help these people first it prevents more homeless people then we have the rehab centers and mental facilities for those in the deepest trench.

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The Flood / Re: I don't feel at home on any internet site anymore
« on: January 29, 2016, 01:26:54 PM »
Secondclass and I just need to go on our sprees again. Liven things up a bit.

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The Flood / Re: It's that time again, unboxing thread!
« on: January 29, 2016, 01:24:14 PM »
Ahhh, lame. Should have bought some Gundams.

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If you post in this thread you are showing support for a communist america: copy and paste this into your post to show support.

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A lot of the people I met while homeless weren't drug addicted or insane, just part of marginalized minorities, veterans, had too many medical bills, fired/let go from their jobs, or like I was: thrown out after coming out.

What about those people? More often than not there aren't any programs to help those people back on their feet. The only reason I was able to get out of that quicker than most others is because I started volunteering at nonprofits while homeless and made friends along the way which scored me couches to sleep on rather than shelters and the sidewalks, where most of the others tend to end up.
'marginalized minorities' are normally easier to help than the mass majority. So that being said, I'm sure we could fix up some type of programs to help them out. Such as housing or jobs.
I'll wait for you to figure out where you're going to get that funding.
Oh, you're Nuka. Took me a second.
Funding? There's a lot of misplaced money here and there. Lots of worthless wars and certain taxes. If we just went over how our funds are expended we'd be able to spend our money more smartly and have a lot of money left over.
See that's what everyone says until they get down to actually doing shit.

You know how money for this kind of stuff is decided by?
Politics.

You know what happens then?
Absolutely nothing. They use the funding for something else in the fine print. Every time.
That what I'm saying though! MISPLACED MONEY. It should not be decided by politics and it shouldn't be going to less important things.

646
Also for the few programs there are, the requirements are usually so strict that good people who genuinely need help get thrown out because they didn't meet some stupid arbitrary requirement. People are pushed into this fight or die mode until they reach this point of no return where they do start resorting to drugs and crime, develop mental problems, etc before these "wonderful programs decide that they're finally eligible. And boom, you've got people that will be stuck in that system forever now because they're broken and useless.
So you're saying that if we relooked at and changed the requirements we could fix a lot of problems? I can agree with that.

647
A lot of the people I met while homeless weren't drug addicted or insane, just part of marginalized minorities, veterans, had too many medical bills, fired/let go from their jobs, or like I was: thrown out after coming out.

What about those people? More often than not there aren't any programs to help those people back on their feet. The only reason I was able to get out of that quicker than most others is because I started volunteering at nonprofits while homeless and made friends along the way which scored me couches to sleep on rather than shelters and the sidewalks, where most of the others tend to end up.
'marginalized minorities' are normally easier to help than the mass majority. So that being said, I'm sure we could fix up some type of programs to help them out. Such as housing or jobs.
I'll wait for you to figure out where you're going to get that funding.
Oh, you're Nuka. Took me a second.
Funding? There's a lot of misplaced money here and there. Lots of worthless wars and certain taxes. If we just went over how our funds are expended we'd be able to spend our money more smartly and have a lot of money left over.

648
A lot of the people I met while homeless weren't drug addicted or insane, just part of marginalized minorities, veterans, had too many medical bills, fired/let go from their jobs, or like I was: thrown out after coming out.

What about those people? More often than not there aren't any programs to help those people back on their feet. The only reason I was able to get out of that quicker than most others is because I started volunteering at nonprofits while homeless and made friends along the way which scored me couches to sleep on rather than shelters and the sidewalks, where most of the others tend to end up.
'marginalized minorities' are normally easier to help than the mass majority. So that being said, I'm sure we could fix up some type of programs to help them out. Such as housing or jobs.

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The Flood / Re: My mom sent me this
« on: January 29, 2016, 01:07:08 PM »
You've trained your mom well.

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Fact: america has a steady population of homeless veterans and youth
Fact: america needs to find an alternative to foreign oil in the energy market
Suggestion: american homeless are to be rounded up and burned to power turbines and create renewable energy
I was thinking the homeless be turned into canned meat to end world hunger. :)

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The Flood / Let's figure out a solution to America's Homeless problem.
« on: January 29, 2016, 12:59:02 PM »
I was thinking, MOST of the homeless are drug addicted or mentally insane.
Instead of wasting boatloads of money, let's just throw it into rehab centers and mental hospitals to attempt to get some or most back into society. And if they cannot, then at least they are taken care of in these mental hospitals.
PLUS this will increase jobs.

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The Flood / Re: Proof of a conspiracy to make America commie
« on: January 29, 2016, 12:49:49 PM »
If you post in this thread you are showing support for a communist america: copy and paste this into your post to show support.

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The Flood / Re: GATSBY IS BACK
« on: January 29, 2016, 12:46:52 PM »
Gatsby the pimp is back.

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The Flood / Re: Wait, hold up. HOLD UP.
« on: January 28, 2016, 06:46:54 PM »
Dramaaaaaa
yeeah...it's entertaining sometimes though.

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Brah, you know I have experience. Take it from me, homie.
So, if you want a fun BS relationship just do fun stuff all the time and that's it.
If you want a serious relationship, like thinking of marriage, have some serious conversation, go through some hard things together. Do some dishes and laundry.
i don't see us talking about marriage and shit anytime soon, but we have talked about serious things already...
So, what's your goal with this relationship? Just wanna have fun orr?

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The Flood / Re: Wait, hold up. HOLD UP.
« on: January 28, 2016, 06:17:19 PM »
Bungie sucks dick. Sep7agon is life.
meh, makes me sad.
Well how have you been? People still giving you trouble on this site?

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Gaming / Re: What game do you 'rage' in everytime?
« on: January 28, 2016, 06:16:10 PM »
league of legends.

fuck my teammates
WoW>LoL

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The Flood / Re: And there it goes
« on: January 28, 2016, 06:10:34 PM »
I don't ever remember crying over a girl before. That's a new low.

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Gaming / Re: What game do you 'rage' in everytime?
« on: January 28, 2016, 06:07:52 PM »
none
Not even Modern warfare when you were one kill away from a Nuke?? And then died??
>cod multiplayer

and no.
It used to be the best online.

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Gaming / Re: What game do you 'rage' in everytime?
« on: January 28, 2016, 05:56:35 PM »
none
Not even Modern warfare when you were one kill away from a Nuke?? And then died??

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