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Im in a hostel classed as homeless its cleaner on the street than where i am i fled dv wiv nowhere 2 go my daughter is now homeless as well sleeping on street after her studies finished
A question that I always wonder is did they ever envision that they would ever end up homeless. Good and thorough job- well done and keep up the good work! 👍
@@pamelastates5600 sometimes u can see the train wreck happening but drink or drugs stops u acting from doing the necessary steps to avoid homelessness
Such honesty, what a horrific life this man has had, what a looser of a father he had, seems as if he's never known love, as parents your meant to protect your children, this poor soul never stood a chance in life, now he's homless at 41,i hope life gives him a break everyone has a story, be nice if we took time to listen. Unseen your doung just that, thank you.
This man's eye signals give me the impression that he isn't being honest about all of his accounts. When one is reminiscing they look to the right and when one is lying they look to the left.
@@cakepudding3220 I already figured that but if you watch his eyes during the interview you will see them looking in different directions whilst he recalled events from his past.
I’m usually biggest fan “The Unseen”, but I must say that this new extra long format of your videos is kind of “..boring..”. I mean 😢 really where all your previous shorter ones with a good speed of questioning was excellent!!
@@TheUnseenHomeless - i liked the long-format, it let us get a real feel for the guy's life, so I hope to see more of these at some point (even if they don't become regular)
Maybe guys try and educate these people as to the best possible help they could get Another words try and contact the social workers and/or drug clinics to come and help this guy reach out to him
There the key point :brought up in a dysfunctional house hold. This is bad primary socialisation. The rest is history in most cases. It’s becomes a generational cycle.
The interviewer sounded a little more mellow, chill and like kind of on pot 🏺 loolll, than usual. Usually your lively and rapid fire 🔥. But today u sounded like u had some cocktails and I was falling asleep. Cmon man hahahah go back to ur usual good 👍 questioning
You ask some really silly questions sometimes , after listening to this guy explain about what a loser his dad was you turn round and ask him " Was your Dad good to you " , I had to comment as I have watched a lot of your videos and most are pretty good but you always seem to ask some pretty lame questions ! lol
You try asking questions on the spot in front of a camera. Racking your brain for a good one isn't easy. Give him a break. Doing more than you and I are.
Sometimes you get surprising results from asking questions like that. I was kinda shocked at the response because usually, when someone describes a dad who is (objectively to us outsiders, a loser) they say the dad was good. I agree the questions are lame though i like their work (it's more that they always work in their set of questions, even if it'd be more appropriate to go off script, i remember one where the interviewee was tearfully explaining a bad period in his life and the interviewer suddenly jumped back to the "what's the nicest thing someone did for you" question >_
Thank you everyone for all the support. Please remember to LIKE, SHARE, COMMENT & SUBSCRIBE to support the work we do.
We have many more homeless people who are waiting for someone to extend a helping hand to them.
GoFundMe Page (Donate To The Homeless):
gofund.me/74dd5b9f
If you love what we do then consider supporting our work on Patreon:
www.patreon.com/theunseenhomeless
Im in a hostel classed as homeless its cleaner on the street than where i am i fled dv wiv nowhere 2 go my daughter is now homeless as well sleeping on street after her studies finished
Feeling the new longer format👌🏿 keep shining the light on the darkness💪🏿✌🏿
Thank you.
Yes hope you make longer vids from now on 🙂🙂
Beautiful vids beautiful people very important videos GodSpeeds my buddies.
From the USA 🇺🇸
Homeless Helper
You’re a good man sir 😊 Your every video is great. It’s make me emotions 😔
A question that I always wonder is did they ever envision that they would ever end up homeless. Good and thorough job- well done and keep up the good work! 👍
No body EVER ENVISIONED BEING HOMELESS!! Is this a serious question???! 🤦🏽♀️❤️🙏🏽🙏🏽🇨🇦
@@pamelastates5600 sometimes u can see the train wreck happening but drink or drugs stops u acting from doing the necessary steps to avoid homelessness
You need to improve your interview technique. The interviewee is pouring his heart out.
Such honesty, what a horrific life this man has had, what a looser of a father he had, seems as if he's never known love, as parents your meant to protect your children, this poor soul never stood a chance in life, now he's homless at 41,i hope life gives him a break everyone has a story, be nice if we took time to listen. Unseen your doung just that, thank you.
Me even as an outsider won’t ever forgive this man father
Help will come his way
This man's eye signals give me the impression that he isn't being honest about all of his accounts. When one is reminiscing they look to the right and when one is lying they look to the left.
You are so wrong on this it is insane
@@lolawilkinson8287 Maybe I am. I didn't say I was stating a fact.
That’s his right eye. Where watching from a mirror view
@@cakepudding3220 I already figured that but if you watch his eyes during the interview you will see them looking in different directions whilst he recalled events from his past.
Thank you so much
I’m usually biggest fan “The Unseen”, but I must say that this new extra long format of your videos is kind of “..boring..”.
I mean 😢 really where all your previous shorter ones with a good speed of questioning was excellent!!
Thank you. This is not the new format. Was just a one off 1 hr special.
@@TheUnseenHomeless sweet glad to hear it
@@TheUnseenHomeless - i liked the long-format, it let us get a real feel for the guy's life, so I hope to see more of these at some point (even if they don't become regular)
Thank you for the feedback. I agree. We will try to do the long format at times but not regularly. Thanks for the support.
Maybe guys try and educate these people as to the best possible help they could get Another words try and contact the social workers and/or drug clinics to come and help this guy reach out to him
There the key point :brought up in a dysfunctional house hold.
This is bad primary socialisation.
The rest is history in most cases.
It’s becomes a generational cycle.
Hope the cycle ends, but having a dad in prison isn't good for kids.
Lots of people are brought up in dysfunctional households and don't become criminals.
The interviewer sounded a little more mellow, chill and like kind of on pot 🏺 loolll, than usual. Usually your lively and rapid fire 🔥. But today u sounded like u had some cocktails and I was falling asleep. Cmon man hahahah go back to ur usual good 👍 questioning
Haha!
I like Graham
❤️🙏🏽🇨🇦
33:48 I feel like he started lying now😂
What is the city with the most number of homeless?
LA 70000
@@wherewithl8866 I mean in the UK
You ask some really silly questions sometimes , after listening to this guy explain about what a loser his dad was you turn round and ask him " Was your Dad good to you " , I had to comment as I have watched a lot of your videos and most are pretty good but you always seem to ask some pretty lame questions ! lol
You try asking questions on the spot in front of a camera. Racking your brain for a good one isn't easy. Give him a break. Doing more than you and I are.
@@savituyet1334 Yeh right haha
Sometimes you get surprising results from asking questions like that. I was kinda shocked at the response because usually, when someone describes a dad who is (objectively to us outsiders, a loser) they say the dad was good.
I agree the questions are lame though i like their work (it's more that they always work in their set of questions, even if it'd be more appropriate to go off script, i remember one where the interviewee was tearfully explaining a bad period in his life and the interviewer suddenly jumped back to the "what's the nicest thing someone did for you" question >_