A Day In The Life of a Homeless Person

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  • @LightsaberAddict
    @LightsaberAddict 6 років тому +3647

    I was homeless a while ago in Toronto, Ontario. I was still going to college but no place to stay. I was allowed to use the shower facilities to stay fresh and had a few friends who would help me with food. Eventually I found a job (putting toilet paper of rolls) and moved up from there. I am so thankful for my college professor for helping me out at times and to my friends.

    • @davidcliff2141
      @davidcliff2141 6 років тому +213

      Congrats! Don't let anyone tell you that your toilet paper job is crappy!

    • @TacoJK
      @TacoJK 6 років тому +13

      So how do you have phone or computer or tablet?

    • @bluebinbibas2161
      @bluebinbibas2161 6 років тому +79

      Look at the tense this is written in...

    • @LightsaberAddict
      @LightsaberAddict 6 років тому +117

      @@TacoJK I am not homeless now. I was homeless. A person can get out of poverty if given the opportunity. Now i have a great job and I started a UA-cam channel not long ago. Life is great now.

    • @TacoJK
      @TacoJK 6 років тому +1

      @@LightsaberAddict yeah...3 years ago is not long ago...

  • @SteadyEddie1983
    @SteadyEddie1983 6 років тому +908

    I was homeless myself for about three months, and if I've learned anything from it it's this: Never, NEVER take what you have for granted. Even if it's not very much, hold onto it and be thankful.

    • @number1semetaryfan
      @number1semetaryfan 6 років тому +3

      I'll do that

    • @Kinetic650
      @Kinetic650 6 років тому +4

      r/thathappened

    • @ehan935
      @ehan935 6 років тому +9

      weird flex but ok

    • @sleepyheadsylvee
      @sleepyheadsylvee 6 років тому +10

      As much as people say this it only seems to be the people who go through hard times that realize what’s most important

    • @jeffcrackington3959
      @jeffcrackington3959 6 років тому

      .ok i will

  • @Dan_the_car_man
    @Dan_the_car_man 6 років тому +5881

    Most of us are one paycheck away from being homeless. Stay humble

    • @theenzoferrari458
      @theenzoferrari458 6 років тому +289

      Yes. Especially since my workplace never gave me a check for half of July. They thought since it was my birthday I didnt need money....that I worked for....hard work.

    • @Tetra392
      @Tetra392 6 років тому +205

      Psh... Im like one pair of ripped pants away from homelessness. Literally sitting on $50 until payday next week friday. And all I have to survive until then is a few servings of oatmeal, cereal crumbs, water, and workplace candies. The rent is paid though!

    • @owlaracing1106
      @owlaracing1106 6 років тому +105

      Hopefully society changes quickly as too many people are on low pay. The gaps getting bigger between the rich and poor😭. Hope you both have better things come your way same for the other how many millions struggling every day to simply eat (yet were classed as a 1st world country).

    • @Tetra392
      @Tetra392 6 років тому +38

      @@owlaracing1106 Its honestly not the pay for me. I just have been spending extra money to eat and get in shape. Plus I live in Hawaii... so everything is oodles more expensive (I have a 500sq ft studio for $1,400... and thats an amazing deal).

    • @willammines226
      @willammines226 6 років тому +18

      True shit.

  • @LibertarianGal
    @LibertarianGal 5 років тому +738

    I was homeless and it was the most humiliating scariest experiences of my life. Yes, when you are broke, you do spend alot of time at the library but that gets old really quick. You have nowhere to rest comfortably. You have to look for discreet ways to wash up and keep yourself presentable or you will be treated horribly and stereotyped. You have to constantly be aware of your surroundings and try not to stay in one place too long. It's mentally exhausting and I'm sure it has shaved a few years from my life. It's something you never forget.

    • @belgiumball2308
      @belgiumball2308 4 роки тому +70

      I feel very sorry for every homeless person

    • @nimrodyhuj1953
      @nimrodyhuj1953 4 роки тому +15

      Yep

    • @elanorerigby987
      @elanorerigby987 4 роки тому +18

      Thank you. I am there now.

    • @cakeyunicorn1667
      @cakeyunicorn1667 4 роки тому +15

      I feel so sad and bad for the homeless... wish I could just hand them all my money... and share my home with them...

    • @elanorerigby987
      @elanorerigby987 4 роки тому +14

      @@princesspancakes01 yes for the last nine years

  • @imaspecofdust3913
    @imaspecofdust3913 6 років тому +1411

    I am homeless myself as well as practically an orphan. It's really hard to do school in my opinion. I used to live at a shelter, but I got real lucky a few months later when these two people adopted me. I am very thankful for them and I'm glad I can finally be a normal teenager for once

    • @nekoneko4048
      @nekoneko4048 6 років тому +99

      Glad you’re okay, being homeless is hard, especially as a minor. I was homeless for some time, and I just wanna let you know that I’m happy you are okay.

    • @imaspecofdust3913
      @imaspecofdust3913 6 років тому +13

      @@nekoneko4048 ^-^

    • @kevinsoto9717
      @kevinsoto9717 6 років тому +34

      Hey man keep going ik you don’t know me but life is always about being better than you were yesterday, im happy you got a home and family now.

    • @imaspecofdust3913
      @imaspecofdust3913 6 років тому +12

      @@kevinsoto9717 thank you!

    • @Nicolewhite743
      @Nicolewhite743 6 років тому +22

      What a boring story.

  • @milotherussianblue3691
    @milotherussianblue3691 5 років тому +556

    Pray that you never find out first hand how these poor people spend their day. Please treat them with dignity and respect.

    • @NovaAurora420
      @NovaAurora420 5 років тому +34

      voitdive they are people too. Just have no where to go. If you have no money to give them or don’t feel comfortable giving, sit down with one and listen to some stories, they’ve got some interesting ones :) stay safe

    • @kjk7611
      @kjk7611 5 років тому +7

      Thank You!😐

    • @GSquid92
      @GSquid92 3 роки тому

      They almost killed my parents on the freeway

    • @GSquid92
      @GSquid92 3 роки тому

      But I will

    • @الربيسوعهوالحق
      @الربيسوعهوالحق 3 роки тому +7

      Yes, they are living a miserable life,
      And this life isn't worth it, it's just a test, it's just a momentary thing,
      But Jesus is the real prize,
      Jesus is the real man, he is the real light and I hope he changes every single person's heart for the better and to help other people.

  • @Rahfrench
    @Rahfrench 5 років тому +652

    Dr Phil said he was once homeless. Of course before he became famous and such. it can happen to anyone and doesn't mean you're less of a person.

    •  5 років тому +39

      Plenty of celebs were once homeless...Jewel (singer), Hilary Swank, Halle Berry, Paul Mitchell, Steve Harvey, Tyler Perry...The list goes on & on.

    • @lilcomment
      @lilcomment 5 років тому +8

      I was gonna like your comment until I saw you had 69 likes on it.

    • @starcatcher5578
      @starcatcher5578 5 років тому +8

      I totally agree.

    • @brianwilliams5662
      @brianwilliams5662 5 років тому +2

      HE was a little boy you dolt lol

    • @soplim8632
      @soplim8632 5 років тому +5

      Raeh L dr Phil probably got paid to say that

  • @Fleshwarper
    @Fleshwarper 5 років тому +1142

    My little brother and I were homeless in California for 2018. We kept our hygiene up and made sure to keep decent clothes. And people were nice to us. But once they learned we were sleeping in the parking lot behind the grocery store you could see their faces change to pitty mixed with disgust. Nobody loves you if you have no money, I've been there. And if you're a man, you might as well not exist. The world is not a harsh place until people make it that way. Being homeless is not so bad if people didn't treat you so badly for being in a bad spot. People are not intrinsically benevolent. It takes an effort to be a good human. This is why people who are the poorest are often the most generous. They know from experience how spiritual it is to help another human and set aside your fear and your disgust. My one regret to not being homeless anymore is that housed people are fragile conversationalists. They are boring and timid with their topics. Being secure has never made you question the nature of things that make people shrink and fear conspiracy theories.
    You will never know who really cares about you until you lose the means to care for yourself. Remember that.

    • @TSTROKER718
      @TSTROKER718 5 років тому +62

      Also being homeless and then bouncing back if possible makes you super strong and determined to make sure that never happens again if your fortunate to get out

    • @joicardinal4125
      @joicardinal4125 5 років тому +25

      how do you keep your hygiene up in a park?

    • @rushrush1209
      @rushrush1209 5 років тому +53

      People who value others only because they have money are worthless anyway. You've learned a lot. I'm sure things will continue to get better for you and your brother.

    • @jimdandy8996
      @jimdandy8996 5 років тому +17

      How did you and your brother get out of it?

    • @rilorobinson7685
      @rilorobinson7685 5 років тому +21

      Homie you can't tell anyone that your homeless, literally move in silence 😔

  • @allxyouxneedxforever
    @allxyouxneedxforever 6 років тому +543

    I was homeless for two years. I was fortunate to have someone to spend that time with (my then fiance) and a two-seater truck. We were young at the time (18-19) and neither of us had worked before.
    His father passed away and the house that was left to him was destroyed by vandals, along with our dog and cat killed. We were devastated, and went to stay with his aunt. After 6 days of staying with her, she kicked us out claiming I'd been snooping around in her closet for things to steal (that aunt and his other one had been trying to separate us for some time) when, in reality, I went to get a towel after a shower. My family, though they would call every day, offered us no help.
    We would go multiple months without showering (hard to get a job that way). We shared a package of dry ramen noodles a day (I was hospitalized for malnutrition toward the end of that period, and my doctor now says that's what caused my diabetes) and slept in the parking lot of a walmart after the truck ran out of gas. We weren't eligible to go to shelters together, and neither of us wanted to leave the other (it was a difficult time and we were all we had), so we stayed there.
    Eventually, we met a good samaritan who offered us a place to sleep for a night, a dozen MRE's, fresh clothes from Goodwill, and a shower. It was then we got jobs at Jack in the Box. After our first checks, we put an ad on Craigslist and met a guy who let us move in (probably the only good story off of CL ever) and we became fast friends. He and I both went to college and got degrees. Now we've separated, but I will never forget that we kept each other alive, and to this day we check up on each other.
    Being homeless is not easy. We didn't panhandle or drink or do drugs, though we utilized the library A LOT. We felt like a burden to the world and our families and sometimes each other, but we got through it. Now, it's my goal to one day open a sustainable, long-term shelter/community for the homeless and provide jobs for them at aforementioned shelter. It was the most awful set of experiences of my life, but it gave me drive and a purpose for the future, and so I would not trade it for anything.

    • @woosan6594
      @woosan6594 6 років тому +22

      Elizabeth Grace why did you separate omg :(

    • @MoniqueFromPlymouth
      @MoniqueFromPlymouth 6 років тому +30

      @@woosan6594 | They were young at the time. Despite the hardship Elizabeth described, you think their bond would be stronger, but as you grow older you do become a different person and end up not being right for one another. That happens. At least they remain friends.

    • @mrchichikuaka
      @mrchichikuaka 6 років тому +10

      What a beautiful story

    • @allxyouxneedxforever
      @allxyouxneedxforever 6 років тому +41

      @@woosan6594 Monique is absolutely right. We were young, and as we grew older it became apparent that we were on different paths in life. We still love each other, just not in the way we once did. We made a pact upon breaking up that we would be welcome in each other's homes and lives should something like that ever happen again, though I pray that it doesn't. No one should have to endure the hardships of being homeless and hungry.
      My pantry and shower and couch are open to any I see that are suffering in such a way, provided they are sober... Or at least want to be.

    • @Ndasuunye
      @Ndasuunye 5 років тому +16

      I'm more upset you guys separated. You guys went through hell as a team. No other person can say that they did that with you

  • @derpsmash9741
    @derpsmash9741 6 років тому +1043

    I was homeless in south Florida for 9 months. I had a job, car, and smartphone, just no home, so I slept in my car. When I wasn't working, my time was mostly spent wondering the local neighborhoods and exploring the area, meeting other homeless like myself and listening to their stories (some truly heartbreaking stories out there). Otherwise, I showerd at a 24hr gym and spent a lot of time at either McDonald's or Starbucks mooching wifi and charging my smartphone and portable battery packs. Any remaining time was spent looking for new places to park and sleep - once the local cops figured out where you were sleeping they hassled you all hours of the night, my opinion of law enforcement dropped quite a bit during this time. Like, don't you fuckers have more important shit to do at 3am than pulling up behind the homeless guy in his car and and flashing your lights to wake him up just for shits and giggles? Anyway... It was an eye opening experience as a whole and I definitely have a lot more compassion for homeless now.

    • @discovaria9507
      @discovaria9507 6 років тому +19

      Yeah we become homeless when we sell our home and planning where to go during that time

    • @cantina2425
      @cantina2425 6 років тому +4

      Scott Engle yeah nobody cares

    • @derpsmash9741
      @derpsmash9741 6 років тому +145

      @@cantina2425 you cared enough to respond 🤣
      Somebody piss in your cheerios this morning?

    • @despecc
      @despecc 6 років тому +30

      Ty for sharing

    • @utsavman47
      @utsavman47 6 років тому +36

      People easily forget about the working poor and how a lot of homeless people actually have jobs and aren't just lazy bums.
      The system simply doesn't work if you can't take care of yourself even if you're a functioning member of society.

  • @MaximusMoyles
    @MaximusMoyles 6 років тому +1904

    When I was 6 years old I had a lemonade stand for the first time and there was this man riding on a bike so I asked if he wanted to buy anything but he said he didn’t have any money so he offered his shoe but I just gave him a free cup of lemonade but then i remember a couple of years later my dad became friends with him and let him sleep at our house even though he had drug addictions because he got kicked out of his sisters porch which is were he slept and I remember we were playing baseball and it was really fun and he had a really good heart. So we went to watch a 3D movie for him which was his first time he ever watched a 3D movie which amazed him. But later he got enough money to buy a tent and move out of our house but I’ll learn a couple of weeks later he overdosed and I miss him so much.... you never know how special someone is until there gone😥😥😭 RIP budsey aka Johnny blaze I miss you and I hope other people miss you too R.I.P.
    Edit: wow I did not expect to get this many likes this is the most I ever had it’s nice to know there are still some nice people with great hearts

    • @MaximusMoyles
      @MaximusMoyles 6 років тому +49

      I’m 12 now btw

    • @jeremyscorpio4170
      @jeremyscorpio4170 6 років тому +66

      THE BIG BANG
      i would have poured the lemonade in his shoe ;p
      jk sometimes people come into your life to either teach you a valuable lesson or learn one themselves, just something simple like a movie could be as amazing as receiving a ps4 when their all sold out or watching the kid who beat you up get beat up by a bigger kid lol......those are just simple things that make us happy and im glad you got to experience that in your own way 😁 later kid

    • @MaximusMoyles
      @MaximusMoyles 6 років тому +31

      Greatest artist Who ever lived just saying you shouldn’t talk bad about the dead you will regret it

    • @MaximusMoyles
      @MaximusMoyles 6 років тому +1

      Greatest artist Who ever lived forget it

    • @PoochiePookie12
      @PoochiePookie12 6 років тому

      Greatest artist Who ever lived oml

  • @juegofuego6715
    @juegofuego6715 4 роки тому +93

    Im homeless but blessed to have a car I can stay in. Can't imagine having nothing at all. My heart goes out to everyone that is living through this.

    • @nicholaspatti1526
      @nicholaspatti1526 3 роки тому +2

      Good luck God bless

    • @HistoricallyProven
      @HistoricallyProven Місяць тому +2

      Update ?

    • @juegofuego6715
      @juegofuego6715 Місяць тому

      @@HistoricallyProven I eventually was able to rent a room then an apartment on discount because my friends grandma owned it and she was moved to a nursing home due to health problems and I was able to stay there for 2 years until she passed and her family sold it. I now live with my girlfriend and her mom, thank you for checking in I forgot about this comment. God bless you

    • @HistoricallyProven
      @HistoricallyProven Місяць тому

      @@juegofuego6715 god bless you too sir! I see a very diligent and nice person when I read that comment. Good luck in the future!

  • @MikeADHD
    @MikeADHD 6 років тому +353

    I was adopted twice and homeless a few times. Life goes on 🌎

    • @nathancarbajal6383
      @nathancarbajal6383 6 років тому +15

      Was your life being homeless like anything in the video?

    • @OF01975
      @OF01975 6 років тому +15

      Sounds like bs. Lets see your certs. Cuz were not buyin it

    • @sunnycoustergamingandcuten3851
      @sunnycoustergamingandcuten3851 6 років тому +15

      Now you have a phone

    • @nathancarbajal6383
      @nathancarbajal6383 6 років тому +4

      @@sunnycoustergamingandcuten3851 True. How does one get back on there feet?

    • @zoy13
      @zoy13 6 років тому +4

      But the pain remains

  • @berghi805
    @berghi805 6 років тому +608

    It's quite sad because some of them lived good lives until something very bad happened, and they had nothing to do.

    • @Jay-jb2vr
      @Jay-jb2vr 6 років тому +28

      Shit happens

    • @ComradeAurelian
      @ComradeAurelian 6 років тому +27

      There is always something to do just sitting in the Street waiting for your luck to change wont do you any thing

    • @dajourphil0soph3r36
      @dajourphil0soph3r36 6 років тому +10

      يحيي محمد Your mindset may be the exact same reason as to why it is often difficult for homeless people to progress forward

    • @ASlopedRoof
      @ASlopedRoof 6 років тому +15

      danielRO. I live in a bad area, in a bad city, Albuquerque. I can personally tell you that 99% are drug addicts, not an underestimation. Actually homeless veterans make up probably .1%. It’s a huge fad among the vagrants to claim to be veterans. Most homeless people simply want to do drugs the moment they get money, and that makes them not want to work. Felons have plenty of opportunity as well. It’s literally just drugs, the cia knows this and imports and controls drugs for this reason.

    • @Incubator859
      @Incubator859 6 років тому +15

      umwhoalol or they do drugs because they're homeless and do it as a way to cope or lessen their pain on whatever they're going through.

  • @RR-np9ts
    @RR-np9ts 6 років тому +115

    I was residentially challenged for 20yrs. Learned how to live outside, got used to it. Found a program that works. 2yrs sober now. It can be done. But you got to want it. Stay safe out there.

  • @ebonimom6964
    @ebonimom6964 5 років тому +176

    I cannot imagine being homeless....especially with my child. Being homeless with my daughter is one of my biggest fears. It's one of the things that drive me to go to work everyday because I don't think I have it in me to be homeless. I try to help every homeless person I see just because....

    • @simplydad2015
      @simplydad2015 5 років тому +17

      That is why homelessness exists. It is not by chance. It is a creation that is designed to keep the slaves/proletariat working and scared.

    • @GFMkidsComedy
      @GFMkidsComedy 5 років тому +1

      Are you a single parent?

    • @discovaria9507
      @discovaria9507 5 років тому +1

      @@simplydad2015 well some bourgiese were poor as well?

    • @sakshamsingh2209
      @sakshamsingh2209 5 років тому +6

      I would help homeless people, but I used to live in India, and there are so many fakes and scammers there, that I can’t trust any homeless person or beggar

    • @yourmom-rc8pr
      @yourmom-rc8pr 4 роки тому +2

      Saksham Singh I’d say just talk to them, helps you get to know the person and also comforts them cause you could be the first time they’ve had someone talk to them in a day, week or more

  • @ciaraf4158
    @ciaraf4158 5 років тому +59

    I was homeless once. For three months. I had just gotten out of an abusive relationship. I had two suitcases that I would carry with me everyday or whenever someone would offer me a couch or floor to lay my head at. I’ll never forget the kindness a co worker did for me. She allowed me to rent out her garage until I got on my feet

    • @LawrenceSimmons
      @LawrenceSimmons 3 роки тому +3

      I'm thinking of running away from home so this video helped

    • @LawrenceSimmons
      @LawrenceSimmons 3 роки тому +2

      @Sarahadly2 i am 😁

    • @ninjapirate123
      @ninjapirate123 3 роки тому

      It's only dumb people that are homeless

    • @iiReTr0Z
      @iiReTr0Z 3 роки тому +2

      @@ninjapirate123 Yeaaaahh will see about that when they cut your daddy's paycheck and then you can really see the streets

  • @norbertop.niebres6320
    @norbertop.niebres6320 5 років тому +132

    One thing that it is not mentioned are people who end up homeless because of NATURAL DISASTERS, like Tornadoes, Hurricanes, Earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and the like. For example, there are people who are still homeless in Louisiana because of Hurricane Katrina in 2005. As of this message, it is March 28, 2019.

    • @christopherb9998
      @christopherb9998 5 років тому +5

      HOly cow that is true..I heard UN expects 200 million refugees worldwide due toCLimate Change by 2050 :(

    • @LangugesLearning
      @LangugesLearning 4 роки тому +2

      @@christopherb9998 Due to climate change or due to the fact that the UN’s economy is better?

    • @Kelly-qv3wg
      @Kelly-qv3wg 3 роки тому

      Great point, regardless of how it happens no one dreamed of being homeless when they were a young child. It just shouldn't happen with all the money that floats around in unnecessary places

    • @LawrenceSimmons
      @LawrenceSimmons 3 роки тому

      I'm thinking of running away from home so this video helped

    • @chrisg1621
      @chrisg1621 3 роки тому

      @@LawrenceSimmons discipline yourself and work towards a place to go before you jump blindly into the fray. Whatever you must do to ensure that you can live a decent life after leaving, do it. Don't voluntarily become homeless... Homelessness is for when you have absolutely no other option, trust me.

  • @thetaleofthejapaneseniglit2174
    @thetaleofthejapaneseniglit2174 5 років тому +1104

    I’m actually scared of being homeless

    • @michaelh3588
      @michaelh3588 5 років тому +66

      It's no big deal. Just get a sleeping bag and a cardboard box and find a safe area to be homeless, than sleep in woody areas near stores.

    • @AntG130
      @AntG130 5 років тому +31

      I’m scared of it too

    • @michellecottrell3553
      @michellecottrell3553 5 років тому +48

      Me too I know it's coming see I'm special needs something to do with my brain,so my mom has to take care of me when she's gone I will be on the street and I'm scared but whatever

    • @PixelDoodles
      @PixelDoodles 5 років тому +18

      I’m scared of being homeless and trafficked

    • @hellorandomhuman3657
      @hellorandomhuman3657 5 років тому +4

      The tale of the Japanese Niglit will then learn how to make a home out of wood

  • @darrenspohn8376
    @darrenspohn8376 5 років тому +274

    When I was homeless, I spent a lot of time in the library. Using the free wi-Fi.

    • @mickmaloy5860
      @mickmaloy5860 5 років тому +46

      Reading this comment while at the library using free Wi-Fi as we speak..Stay true.✌

    • @yourmom-rc8pr
      @yourmom-rc8pr 4 роки тому +19

      I went to starbucks since they open at 4 am and close at around 10

    • @kusorare1772
      @kusorare1772 4 роки тому +5

      I did the same thing when I was homeless

    • @belgiumball2308
      @belgiumball2308 4 роки тому +14

      *iF yOu WeRe HoMeLeSs ThEn HoW dId YoU aFfOrD a PhOnE*

    • @redpencil1409
      @redpencil1409 4 роки тому +25

      @@belgiumball2308 because before that they weren't homeless...

  • @TheInfographicsShow
    @TheInfographicsShow  6 років тому +364

    Thank you for sharing your experience with being homeless. It's inspiring to see that it's possible to get your life back on track after living in such challenging circumstances. And I'm also very happy to read so many compassionate comments. 🧡🙏
    Feel free to also share what you, your home town or country is doing to help the homeless?

    • @1966Zodiac
      @1966Zodiac 6 років тому +5

      Disneyland doesn’t currently let you in for free on your birthday anymore.
      I doubt that homeless people are going to Disneyland.

    • @sicnic6390
      @sicnic6390 6 років тому +9

      I've been homeless on and off since I was 17 (I'm 34now)the homeless population is alot higher then 500,000 and u would be very surprised to know a good amount of them including myself work but no regular job will have any homeless person work for them witch is sad and the funds that go to help the people with these types of problems ends up in someone's pocket

    • @songokumasteredultrainstin2680
      @songokumasteredultrainstin2680 6 років тому +2

      Arab country's are Muslims and every one of us would probably give the needy people money or food

    • @mraiobyo3922
      @mraiobyo3922 6 років тому +3

      I remember this summer ( or last idk ) I saw this homeless guy who everyone in my town knows is the " homeless guy " and he was just in the parking lot of the restaurant I was in and so me my mom and a server gave him $10 and some water

    • @sinbadwilliams7186
      @sinbadwilliams7186 6 років тому +1

      Seattle Washington has many youth shelters that help young adults get back on their feet

  • @____Anonymous___
    @____Anonymous___ 6 років тому +559

    Stay humble! Life changes...nothing is guarantee in this life

  • @Levicandoit
    @Levicandoit 6 років тому +279

    I was homeless sleeping in a baseball dugout but fortunately got a temporary job working on a farm locally and now have a car to sleep in. Working hard and saving up money to move down to SoCal. Keep your spirits up if you find yourself in a similar situation, treat everyone kindly, and you’ll meet some of the most kind generous people you probably never would have come across. Chin up homies. Love from Oregon

    • @neltondeleon8470
      @neltondeleon8470 6 років тому +20

      Do not come to Cali it's expensive asf

    • @Levicandoit
      @Levicandoit 6 років тому +6

      @@neltondeleon8470 I realize that Nelton and any other circumstance I would agree but I want to be a film maker and the opportunities near me vs Cali are vast.

    • @rilorobinson7685
      @rilorobinson7685 6 років тому +8

      Levi Pittman Im 20 years old man and I was homeless when I was 17, just keep grinding and don’t look back, can’t go back to the streets man too many nightmares

    • @thunderbear0
      @thunderbear0 6 років тому +3

      Good luck levi stay strong and all the best 👍

    • @gamingstupid
      @gamingstupid 6 років тому +1

      Levi Pittman how you get WiFi?

  • @TheRealBCereus
    @TheRealBCereus 5 років тому +66

    Being homeless is hitting the absolute rock bottom. Im sure it completely changes one's perspective on life

    • @eksbocks9438
      @eksbocks9438 2 роки тому +2

      To put this into perspective, You're basically living life without:
      Running Water, Heating/AC, Electrical Outlets, a Bedroom, space, or privacy.
      And unless you have a decent car or tent. You're not as protected from the weather either.

    • @hausberlin2752
      @hausberlin2752 Рік тому

      @@eksbocks9438 Sometimes the ONLY way to get PRIVACY is to be Homeless !!!

    • @annaburns2865
      @annaburns2865 Рік тому

      @@hausberlin2752Um ok. How do you find it then?? Going deep into the woods?!?

  • @h.s.6269
    @h.s.6269 6 років тому +422

    I had a really upsetting experience trying to help a homeless man. He was begging for money for food and I had barely any cash but fresh groceries (same day purchase) and got an entire bag of foods that wouldn't spoil quickly and didn't need refrigeration or heating. I put my $2 in cash in the bag and when I tried to give it to him he dug through the bag, grabbed the money and left all the food untouched. He was acting deaf and I knew sign language but he clearly didn't know sign to backup his story, he seemed startled when I signed fluently to him and he had no clue what I was saying. So the guy was faking deafness for pity and simplified communication just to get money out of people in their awkwardness from the "language barrier". It really burned me from helping those who beg, I'd happily share food but money no more, it's only used for alcohol and drugs in most cases.

    • @peagames2002
      @peagames2002 6 років тому +56

      It was raining in Germany, and I saw a woman in black begging for money in heavy rain. I gave her my umbrella so she would not need to be wet outside. She tossed that umbrella away and came to that same place. Some beggars only try to get money for drugs, but there are some who are willing to take anything so they can plan to actually survive. You need to be smart to see who is really willing.

    • @ronj7677
      @ronj7677 6 років тому +59

      Or went deaf on the street and couldn't learn to sign? Many homeless are also very mentally ill. There are also many that are crooks or thieves. In the end you tried to do the right thing and I respect you for that, don't let one experience keep you from trying to help others.

    • @Harbormary
      @Harbormary 6 років тому +7

      One time when I was in Ireland we saw a homeless person. We gave him money. Me and my family went to go get ice cream. A minute later the same guy we gave money to came and got ice cream (Also I have the same initials as you! Mary is just my middle name.)

    • @marcelljohnson8587
      @marcelljohnson8587 6 років тому

      H. S. A

    • @truecrimelover2022
      @truecrimelover2022 6 років тому +8

      I'm sorry that happened but not all are that way. My mom was homeless twice in her life and worked jobs kind people gave her because they knew her situation. Info think it is wise to be careful though because some people (especially addicts) prefer homelessness so that they can spend more money on their addiction or whatever negative thing that is taking their money. I have compassion for addicts but sadly you can't help them because they have to hit rock bottom and you don't want to aid in their addiction. My sister also has wound up living in her car a time or two and she worked hard all of her life going to college and working but it was in her older years when she wasn't as physically able that this happened.

  • @edwardgillingham8653
    @edwardgillingham8653 6 років тому +141

    a homeless man down my local high street dances on roller-skates while playing the keyboard - he is a legend

  • @hunterlake2980
    @hunterlake2980 6 років тому +71

    For 10 months, living with only the sky and stars as a roof. I only asked money two times, it was winter snow everywhere. I just couldn't bear it at night cause all public places were closed. So these two times i gave up my pride, and asked 2 euros so i could buy a coffee at McDonald and stayed there almost all night. Pretended that i was waiting for my morning bus.
    To all the guys out there struggling the way i did, Stay strong, Fight on, find a way to stay healthy and clean as much as you can. And for the stuck up like i was at the beginning of my "journey", swallow your shame and open up, seek help and accept charity, they could be also a mean of an way out off the streets. Do what you need to do and swim to the surface, it will take time but you will eventually get there.
    A thank for the guys at Infographics Show, didn't stop watching your show even at that time. You guy's are the kind of small stuff in life that makes us enjoy it. For me it did more than entertain me. (^_^)

  • @daniellesantalucia7841
    @daniellesantalucia7841 5 років тому +32

    I was homeless for nine months all the while pregnant with my baby alongside my fiance.
    I can tell you from experience that people put a harsh stereotype upon homeless people.
    I became homeless due to abuse and I had to runaway to a shelter. Shelters usually don't help people (I've been in a few, they'll give you resources but everything you do on your own) but I met my fiance in a shelter. The shelter I met him in, I got sexually harassed after he left the shelter after landing a job.
    My fiance was staying in a rooming house that did not allow women. He had to sneak me in a few times so I wouldn't sleep on the streets, some nights we did.
    Well, he lost his job due to cutting back his hours and he couldn't pay rent. We were on the street.
    To make a long story short, we did everything to get help and hardly no one would help. We applied for jobs, everything. Some companies discriminate against homeless people. Example of this - I applied for a job one day and when I came back, they had put up a sign saying they do not accept applicants from homeless shelters.
    We struggled in excruciating heat and cold, sleeping outside in various places while constantly making sure no one would come harm us or police wouldn't find us. The police wil give you tickets or arrest you for sleeping outside, even when you're not in a "no trespassing" area. Some police love to bully the homeless cause they're easy.
    People tend to think all homeless people are drug addicts or alcoholics when it's not true at all. Many become homeless for various reasons.
    But in the long run, in my last trimester, my fiance and I had to leave the state to homeless shelters that helped us a little better than the shelters in the city we were in, he got a job, I got medical attention for my pregnancy and gave birth... Then two weeks after I gave birth, we moved into a small apartment in a small town. It's not the best apartment, but it's our home.

  • @jennifunny5421
    @jennifunny5421 6 років тому +2484

    Being on your period would be awful

    • @Jay-jb2vr
      @Jay-jb2vr 6 років тому +57

      Yup

    • @CarlosSilva-hg8rx
      @CarlosSilva-hg8rx 6 років тому +110

      @@Jay-jb2vr blood in the street...people would say "she is dying? well...i dont wanna know..."

    • @basmca1
      @basmca1 6 років тому +172

      I guess a lot of them are in a physical state where that doesn't even happen anymore. But that's not really a good thing either...

    • @mccheeseburger467
      @mccheeseburger467 6 років тому +151

      @Killa Klown Never seen such a badass grossed out by periods like a preteen boy.

    • @Jay-jb2vr
      @Jay-jb2vr 6 років тому +7

      @@basmca1 I forgot what that condition is called

  • @andrewhollowell6190
    @andrewhollowell6190 6 років тому +68

    I was homeless. It sucks cause the laws are against you. They tell you to get a job like it's a choice. Spent a lot of time in bookstores, after I put in my five applications a day and making my calls. I was lucky to have an Obama phone. At some point I managed to make enough friends who believed in me, and help me pick myself up. It's tough, no joke. I don't know if I came out of it with my head on correct, feels like nobody really cares. I have nightmares of fighting others and this being the time I lose. I don't fully trust anyone anymore. Don't get cocky it can happen to anyone. Remember the system doesn't care about you if you're single and male.

    • @3nkidu465
      @3nkidu465 5 років тому +4

      You're righ man. Single men have things more dificult. Only family men, or women get all the help and support

    • @klonios7806
      @klonios7806 5 років тому +4

      I knew Obama phones helped people. I'm happy knowing that obama did good things that impacted the people in need. Good job at getting out of your difficult circumstances btw.

    • @chownful
      @chownful 5 років тому

      @@3nkidu465 So free yourself and learn to not need the system

  • @hellsquat
    @hellsquat 6 років тому +425

    I was homeless living in a tent in the woods for a year and eight months. Not the worst place to be homeless as you don't have to worry about other people or cops. But goddamn did it get cold. Some nights you go to sleep thinking you won't wake up in the morning. Not to mention all the weird shit that happens in the woods at night.
    For example one night during the year (both times happened in September) I'd get a really chilling vibe. And then hear something massive on two feet sprinting up to my tent and then just suddenly stopping. It'd stay outside the tent for what seemed like about an hour. Both times I was paralyzed with fear and couldnt muster the courage to move to look at what it was. It'd just stand there and make sounds like it was chewing and grinding and slobbering all over a bunch of rocks in it's mouth.
    I stayed on Native land. Dunno if that has anything to do with it but I never found out what it actually was.

    • @hellsquat
      @hellsquat 6 років тому +52

      If anyone has any ideas what it could have been feel free to share because it still freaks me out to this day.

    • @asterirxse7146
      @asterirxse7146 6 років тому +15

      Hell Squat Where was this native land?

    • @hellsquat
      @hellsquat 6 років тому +26

      @@asterirxse7146 Coarsegold, CA

    • @ashlynwanderer
      @ashlynwanderer 6 років тому +52

      😨😨😨 good god, that’s terrifying!!! I wonder what it was?? Are you sure you weren’t hallucinating from the cold or something??

    • @fearsadvocate4792
      @fearsadvocate4792 6 років тому +83

      If you were on native land, it very well could have either been a skinwalker or a wendigo, both feared creatures in native culture (Navajo) Google them.

  • @taooblacksun8596
    @taooblacksun8596 5 років тому +37

    I've been off and on home free since 2011. I started having seizures in my late twenties due to a head injury. After living on the streets living on the streets I learned to hacky sack, skateboard, sew, craft jewelry, garden, draw (better), make clay sculptures, make hula hoops, became a professional photographer, make beauty products from scratch, hand make patches, make buttons, yoga, became a published poet, lots of first aid, how to barter, so many new jokes, played different card games. I started a sewing group in San Francisco and 2 anime groups. One in San Francisco and one in Juneau Alaska. The thing I do most is travel. I have been to over 50 National Forest, every major city, every state, about half of the Canadian provinces, New Orleans for Halloween every year.

    • @LawrenceSimmons
      @LawrenceSimmons 3 роки тому

      I'm thinking of running away from home so this video helped

    • @glowingplutonium3345
      @glowingplutonium3345 3 роки тому +2

      @@LawrenceSimmons I'd highly suggest not doing that
      (Unless this is a joke)

    • @LawrenceSimmons
      @LawrenceSimmons 3 роки тому

      @@glowingplutonium3345 i will never joke about something like that

    • @chrisg1621
      @chrisg1621 3 роки тому

      I hope you're still doing well and living as free as you can be. Would love to discuss this with you sometime. I'm thinking of going to Asia this year so it would be nice to hear what kind of things you have picked up! Best wishes!

    • @derinok9833
      @derinok9833 3 роки тому

      @@LawrenceSimmons don't be dumb. Ending up homeless is way way miserable unless you are having physical abuse at your home. To which u need to complain to the cops. They provide u shelter m

  • @TheGreatMoonFrog
    @TheGreatMoonFrog 6 років тому +18

    I was homeless for a couple months. Kind of had a mental breakdown and left my apartment with not much money or a job. I got a backpack, a tent, made a little tin can gas stove and hiked off into the woods. I travelled around different cities, saw the ocean, ships sailing in and out of mist, coyotes, abandoned towns, beautiful sunsets and awful rain. I've always been a good drummer so I mostly made money by stopping into towns and finding some buckets and stuff and playing them for cash (there's one or two videos people have posted on youtube hanging around). It wasn't that bad for me but what eventually got hard to deal with was the loneliness. I started seeing people in the woods looking back at me who weren't there. I had incredibly vivid dreams that would stay with me all day. Got a job at a coffee shop and got a place. Got a cheap corolla, started ubering and met a recruiter from a IT placement firm. Started working their as a proposal writer, then a recruiter and now I'm an Account Executive. Life is strange.

  • @Crazelord91
    @Crazelord91 6 років тому +237

    People judge the homeless on substance abuse but miss the horrible situation their lives are or judge when they never been in that desperate of a state the homeless person is in.
    Being homeless can easily be a death sentence on your life. Like explained in this video, being homeless kind of prevents you from getting work (especially if you're a prior convict as well).
    And when you're sleeping outside, have nothing, people avoid eye contact, endless free time, and your life is just miserable, you may need something to feel good and get by; and those things can be bought in cash. They have nothing else to make things not feel as horrible.
    It's a really depressing situation and it saddens me that the homeless are viewed as "lazy" or "losers" when most of them fell on some hard times but just didn't have safety nets like many of us take for granted; or have mental illness. And then the longer you're homeless, the harder it is to escape.
    I'm not saying that it's ok to spend all your money on intoxicants when you're homeless and you shouldn't be trying to get out of it, I'm just saying it's understandable

    • @WellPreparedTreeFrog
      @WellPreparedTreeFrog 6 років тому +4

      Crazelord91 another thing I find messed up about stuff that can lead to being homeless is the fact you need to pay to get treated for something like cancer or a broken bone. Or allergic reactions to something like a bee sting and then being homeless from it.
      Seriously I would rather die than be homeless if that happened to me

    • @number1semetaryfan
      @number1semetaryfan 6 років тому +2

      @@WellPreparedTreeFrog to be honest i would rather be homeless

    • @trickelantra
      @trickelantra 6 років тому +4

      Oh bull shit. They can walk their asses to a labor ready and work on jobsites cleaning up and get paid daily. 60 dollars a day isnt too bad x that by 5 thats 300 a week.

    • @sphinxrising1129
      @sphinxrising1129 6 років тому +6

      I was homeless & worked my way off the streets. If I can do it, so can they!

    • @tyler7992
      @tyler7992 6 років тому +3

      I feel no sympathy at all if you’re homeless and smoke cigarettes or do drugs. It’s your fault you’re homeless at that point

  •  6 років тому +334

    I'm still homeless after a medical problem kept me out of the office for more than a year, which lead to eviction and then to loss of my job. What do most homeless people do throughout the day? They worry about people stealing what little they have left in the world, they worry about finding food, they worry about their families, they worry about ever making it again, they worry about how they look, they worry about how they feel with respect to health, they worry about people walking by, they worry about police, they worry about staying too long in one place and being charged with a crime like vagrancy, they worry about what they are going to eat next, they worry about sleeping during the day because crime, in terms of physical harm and someone taking what little they have left in the world usually happens at night when it's cold and you are tired, we worry about getting clean water to drink, we worry about our future, we worry about EVERYTHING EVERY SECOND OF EVERY DAY while still trying to find a job and a place to keep clothes for that job... Homelessness affects more people than you think. People need to stop analyzing the "world" and help where they can and should help, their own countrymen and women.

    • @treycherry8639
      @treycherry8639 6 років тому +14

      Josh Rick sorry man that’s deep

    • @treycherry8639
      @treycherry8639 6 років тому +9

      Josh Rick you should make videos and post them to your channel

    • @sissyrayself7508
      @sissyrayself7508 6 років тому +9

      I agree. Don't think global think local. Like really local.

    • @PoochiePookie12
      @PoochiePookie12 6 років тому +11

      Where do u get internet and money for a phone huh.

    • @rjtheripper931
      @rjtheripper931 6 років тому

      that's what I keep trying to tell people but they just want to be assholes.

  • @yourinnerlawyer4035
    @yourinnerlawyer4035 3 роки тому +8

    I'm going to be homeless within 48 hours. I have a car and that's everything I have and my only place. I'm so clueless and alone and unprepared. How do people do this, it is. Thank you so so much today, it was amazing. I love you, MMMAH

  • @rockinrobby4160
    @rockinrobby4160 6 років тому +104

    Didnt even mention the working homeless and how many jobs are only temp jobs now

  • @yolandaharrold7052
    @yolandaharrold7052 6 років тому +62

    I feel compelled to chime in on this subject because I understand it from experience. Homelessness is big business and aside from the many factors that could result in homelessness, there are a lot of organizations, agencies, and individuals that make money from this issue. Experience has shown me that many of the people who fall into this system are forced to stay at that level. I witnessed our society create drunks and drug addicts by creating barriers that keep people from regaining their independence. It's a sick system that I have witnessed. You'd be amazed how smart and loving most "homeless" people are. Our society does little to help when people go through tough changes. Statistics have nothing to do with this issue.

  • @TheNaughtySenpai
    @TheNaughtySenpai 6 років тому +21

    I’ve effectively been homeless since June of this year.
    It can be... tough day to day but through this experience I’ve also met some of the realist, most kind hearted and generous people in my life.
    I do find myself wishing I lived somewhere warmer than Canada though as it’s winter now and it’s getting tough to find warmth x-x

  • @stutzinator8813
    @stutzinator8813 6 років тому +71

    Depends where you're at when you're homeless. Most of the time you just look for food and opportunities and a place to sleep so the cops don't arrest you since it's literally "illegal" to be homeless

    • @victuz
      @victuz 4 роки тому +2

      Yeah, it doesn't need to be homeless to know that real homeless people notice absolutely everything that is wrong with us.

    • @LawrenceSimmons
      @LawrenceSimmons 3 роки тому +2

      I'm thinking of running away from home so this video helped

    • @kaleibigelow7611
      @kaleibigelow7611 3 роки тому +4

      @@LawrenceSimmons if you have a home, stay there, unless you’re dealing with problems at home. Then go to authorities. You will always have help and a place to go, but don’t run away from all you already have because it can be very hard to ever get it back

    • @LawrenceSimmons
      @LawrenceSimmons 3 роки тому

      @@kaleibigelow7611 Ty

    • @redrooster1908
      @redrooster1908 2 роки тому

      Older people or the very young being homeless has to be the worst.

  • @jlcii
    @jlcii 6 років тому +63

    I've been living in my car for two years. I had an eviction due to losing my place to live when the landlord increased the rent astronomically, and I couldn't afford to keep up. Making matters worse, I currently live in Southern California, which is the only one of the most expensive places to live, but also one of the most difficult housing markets to deal with when you have an eviction on your record. Everyone blames you by default. It doesn't matter how greedy the landlord was, it doesn't matter what financial hardship you were personally in. All they see is that you didn't pay your rent, and therefore it's your own fault. Sad fact about that, is that my next door neighbors were drug dealers who made and sold meth out of their apartment... And got to stay because they pay their rent; blind eye and deaf ear from the landlord as to how they did it. I still currently work, and have just been trying to save money. People don't realize that being homeless is quite expensive. they think you're supposed to just live off of Top Ramen and water until you magically save thousands of dollars to get into a place. If only it worked like that. one thing I have learned from being homeless: the homeless situation won't actually get better until the powers-that-be that can actually prevent it, and help those in need, actually choose to prioritize those in need. All around me have I seen multimillion-dollar homes and condos being built, yet they still claim that housing for homeless is years off, and there's no budget for it. I'll figure my situation out, and I'm confident that I'll be okay. But it's those around me sleeping on the street, with no prospects going for them whatsoever that I have been the most concerned about. Our society really needs to change the way it does things, and stop being so damn greed oriented.

    • @matthewcaughey8898
      @matthewcaughey8898 3 роки тому +1

      Start by shooting and robbing your local drug dealer.

    • @omanicc9854
      @omanicc9854 3 роки тому +3

      how are you doing now??

    • @LIVdaBrand
      @LIVdaBrand 3 роки тому

      Leave greedy america

    • @matthewcaughey8898
      @matthewcaughey8898 3 роки тому

      @@LIVdaBrand that’s a choice most of us don’t have

    • @Kingsombra21
      @Kingsombra21 Рік тому

      As a homeless girl myself for 7 months, I hope your doing well to this day and may god have a plan for you 👏🏻👏🏻💕

  • @rakia917
    @rakia917 6 років тому +155

    Disney land doesn’t let people in for free anymore, that was a promotional that ended years ago

    • @AM-nx2vm
      @AM-nx2vm 6 років тому +23

      too bad. I was on my way.

    • @RO-gb4ep
      @RO-gb4ep 6 років тому +9

      A large portion of the people working as regular hourly workers inside the Disney Parks are also homeless and live in their cars as well. Even some of the princesses make less than ~$15 an hour and can't afford a place to live with those kinds of wages.

    • @daniellarsen5520
      @daniellarsen5520 6 років тому

      It's like 60 bucks for a day pass.

    • @wwbaker3
      @wwbaker3 6 років тому +1

      Yeah, that was a weird inclusion in the video. The fact is there are only 2 Disney theme parks in the US, and getting to them would be a problem in the first place, not to mention the offer was only valid for 1 day out of the year.

    • @xLiLtEmPeR
      @xLiLtEmPeR 6 років тому +1

      He said you can go to Disney Land free on your birthday all you need is an ID

  • @GlitchTheDeer
    @GlitchTheDeer 6 років тому +448

    Who brushes there teeth before eating, the food will taste bad and then your getting them dirty again

    • @soratenshi2847
      @soratenshi2847 6 років тому +32

      @A Snowflake yes but your teeth will be clean for a long period of time

    • @thatoneguy779
      @thatoneguy779 6 років тому +20

      I do when I wake up in the morning and than have breakfast. You are eventually going to eat so your mouth is always gonna be dirty unless you brush after every meal which seems weird.

    • @Brother_frojd
      @Brother_frojd 6 років тому +44

      Eat breakfast first and then brush. Logical, to me lol

    • @ferminhernandez4528
      @ferminhernandez4528 6 років тому +1

      You’re gonna eat eventually

    • @a1jxg625
      @a1jxg625 6 років тому +26

      Acidic food and drink like orange juice weaken enamel, so when brushing it’ll brush away weakened enamel and damage the tooth. That’s why I brush first, and brushing first gets rid of buildup of plaque overnight quicker.

  • @SyntheticLTD
    @SyntheticLTD 5 років тому +5

    This one time we (me and my homie) were walking to the 711 down the street to buy more beer and we asked this homeless man if he wanted a fortie, so we came with us. We ended up drinking outback behind the 711 by the dumpster and getting absolutely wasted. The homeless man was telling us some crazy stories. Super cool guy, never saw him after that.

  • @Hundura
    @Hundura 6 років тому +56

    I was eating inside a McDonald’s with some friends when a homeless man entered and started asking people for money so he could eat. He came up to my table and asked if he could have some money for food, I told him I didn’t have cash on me but I offered him my food and he rolled his eyes and scoffed at me then walked away. Ever since then I’ve always been hesitant whenever someone asks me for cash.

    • @Glittergasm
      @Glittergasm 4 роки тому +38

      It’s sad that people like that ruin perspectives of how homeless people really are. As a homeless woman, hearing people doing that and ruining chances for others to get help is devastating

    • @JohnDoeRando
      @JohnDoeRando 4 роки тому +2

      Same thing happened to me once.

    • @BustyNutz
      @BustyNutz 4 роки тому +4

      My rule is to always offer food if they ask for money straight up you know where it's gonna go already🍺💉

    • @JACKAL747
      @JACKAL747 4 роки тому +5

      @@BustyNutz how do you know if they use it for drugs some homeless people actually use money for things other than drugs

    • @rrraalsss
      @rrraalsss 4 роки тому

      @@JACKAL747 like what??
      they could've asked for the person to get them the certain thing and also not all of the homeless people use it for drugs but mostly they do because it takes them away from the reality there leaving in and without feeling they may take several a day which may lead to overdose so do you research first

  • @adamdevine2462
    @adamdevine2462 6 років тому +411

    I wish I could just give them a tent like the one from Harry Potter that has a house inside :(

    • @elymarytakhaoya5225
      @elymarytakhaoya5225 6 років тому

      Adam Devine waw👊🏾👊🏾👊🏾

    •  6 років тому +5

      A wish to help others should never be ridiculed' by trash like "shadow Angel" and "Elyra Khatoy"

    • @jeffcrackington3959
      @jeffcrackington3959 6 років тому +2

      Hmm I wouldn't

    • @thecustodian1023
      @thecustodian1023 6 років тому +5

      All you homeless lovers feel free to take them into your own homes for a month and spend your own time and money trying to get them up to speed in life again and see where they get you. I dare you to do so (live by direct example) then come back here and report your findings.
      (Assuming they haven't ran you into debt, wrecked and or stoll half your stuff and over ran your house with their bum buddies and worse people to where you have no computer or can still afford internet service and are still alive to do it.)

    •  6 років тому +4

      @@thecustodian1023 You don't have to "love" people to feel sorry for them.

  • @zakleclaire1858
    @zakleclaire1858 6 років тому +134

    Todd Olin aka "Todd the Volunteer" is a homeless man that lives near I do and travels between local cities cleaning brush, picking up trash, cleaning graffiti, and just being an overall great guy. He has a GoFundME and has gotten like $30k which allows him to sleep in cheep motels while he does his things of cleaning the streets

    • @Verpal
      @Verpal 6 років тому +10

      So basically he is a self-employed now, good for him, although I really wouldn't call sleeping in cheap motel a great way to live a life.
      Hopes he doesn't get into trouble often though, occasionally graffiti cleaning can get messy, both in terms of their location and the ire of the creators.

    • @zakleclaire1858
      @zakleclaire1858 6 років тому +8

      @@Verpal He's still technically homeless and doesnt have a "real" job. He more or less survives off of the kindness of others but in my opinion he earns so its one of those weird situations where one could try to fault the man for not just getting a real job like everyone else while on the other hand, people shouldnt be forced to participate in our capitalistic market if they dont want to assuming they arent a complete burden on society

    • @Verpal
      @Verpal 6 років тому +3

      @@zakleclaire1858 So long no one is advocating free cash hand out here, everyone should be free to live their life without participating in the ''Capitalistic'' market. I don't assume homelessness automatically mean burden to society, yes, that's often the case, but we should treat human as individuals, rather relegating them into group identity.

    • @cecedoll88
      @cecedoll88 6 років тому +1

      For some reason I don't consider him homeless. His homes are the hotels he gets to stay in. Seems like someone who is lucky to be able to do things they enjoy while having people support them.

    • @doinut
      @doinut 6 років тому

      That’s amazing.

  • @jblack595
    @jblack595 5 років тому +45

    Disney does NOT give you free admission on your birthday . This offer has been over for years .

  • @justicetaylor2695
    @justicetaylor2695 6 років тому +62

    My older brother spent a few weeks homeless and went a few rounds ranging from sleeping in a borrowed family car to sleeping in a shelter.
    He went to the library too. But he blew a lot of money that he owed on movie tickets during the night when the libraries close.
    When He confessed his plan to commit suicide before his inevitable sentence to prison, I won him out of it with an offer to take him to the movies.
    I also spent one cold night in his borrowed sleeping car before he transitioned to shelters.
    But the biggest reason he was homeless for that time was his own fault. He wasn't allowed to be near any kids and my older sister was honestly afraid of him.
    Luckily he got out of prison, then out of the halfway house, and is finally independent and living on his own work wages.
    I'll be playing Smash Bros Ultimate with him soon.

  • @Karlwasright
    @Karlwasright 6 років тому +159

    Oh! You guys want to know what I do all day? I work 8 hour shifts. Thanx for asking!
    Job does not= 🏠

    • @TSTROKER718
      @TSTROKER718 5 років тому +15

      I was also working homeless lived out my car on my jobs parking lot jfk airport... And used the showers there at night...

    •  5 років тому +3

      Most of them are too ignorant to be schooled.

    • @vendsoin
      @vendsoin 5 років тому +5

      Worked myself too, until got own home. Renting rooms was (probably is) immensely expensive and insecure as lost home due to the theft oft rental money.. Shower at work, library on days off. 2.5 years to own home.

    • @komaboe2168
      @komaboe2168 5 років тому +14

      Same here,,,just becuz we are homeless don't mean we don't work cuz that's all I do is work just don't have a home(hints,homeless not job less),,,,everyone didn't get life handed to them on a silver platter stay strong my brothers an sisters we got this....

    • @TSTROKER718
      @TSTROKER718 5 років тому

      @@komaboe2168
      Stay strong family!
      We all we got.
      ✊👑

  • @DJbishop666
    @DJbishop666 6 років тому +94

    You judge a society by how they treat those in need

    • @honestly536
      @honestly536 5 років тому +2

      In medieval times, maybe. Now each town has more than 28 variables.

    • @gwho
      @gwho 5 років тому

      No, not really. Not at all.

    • @dawss
      @dawss 5 років тому

      Why who fn cares they are losers anyways what does that have to do with the rest

    • @DatcleanMochaJo
      @DatcleanMochaJo 5 років тому

      Can you though?

    • @truthseeker508
      @truthseeker508 5 років тому +6

      Yes, pretty much. Some people will help a stray dog, but ignore a dying person on the streets. To that we have come.

  • @boreragnarok2549
    @boreragnarok2549 5 років тому +87

    I was homeless when my cheating baby mama got a restraining order by lying so she could have my house. Had to sleep in my car as I wasnt allowed at my own home. Be careful of women!

    • @vlLEGTxSQUADX
      @vlLEGTxSQUADX 5 років тому +6

      U gotta murk her then brah

    • @arcaneiconoclast319
      @arcaneiconoclast319 5 років тому +14

      That's cold asf. She prob getting banged in your home by the everybody while you suffer living in your car.

    • @StrangerThanFiction102
      @StrangerThanFiction102 4 роки тому +2

      MGTOW brother.

    • @nimrodyhuj1953
      @nimrodyhuj1953 4 роки тому

      Yeah cold reality

    • @amethyst1062
      @amethyst1062 4 роки тому

      Maybe you should have said be careful of old women no offense 🐯

  • @AverytheCubanAmerican
    @AverytheCubanAmerican 6 років тому +728

    Technically some islands are homeless since there's no homes on uninhabited islands

    • @ganmakurel2
      @ganmakurel2 6 років тому +12

      Oof

    • @abhaysharma9317
      @abhaysharma9317 6 років тому +27

      Talking about islands, there are continents, planets and stars that are homeless, We are very primitive in real-estate.

    • @disneymore7941
      @disneymore7941 6 років тому +14

      @@samreyna5835 That's the Cuban flag not Puerto Rican. You got your flags mixed together

    • @disneymore7941
      @disneymore7941 6 років тому +7

      @@JaKingScomez You calling every Cuban a commie is just like me calling every Spaniard a Mexican. You get the point? Stop judging everyone based on false stereotypes. Why do you hate Latinos? Are you still crying over the loss of the Spanish Empire? I bet you are. Stop crying, snowflake and get a life. Avery is a proud conservative that loves his heritage but also loves living in the US. Your "evidence" that he wants to overthrow the government is fake news. He loves Trump, he's pro-border control, and wants to get rid of the fourteenth amendment. He's for the wall. Now please leave him alone, troll. America is no place for snowflakes like you! MAGA! God bless Avery, America, Pence, and Trump! It's time to kick the snowflakes out!

    • @RomanOf-lo7zn
      @RomanOf-lo7zn 6 років тому

      Football Is Life Viva España 👌🏻

  • @Gypsiflower
    @Gypsiflower 6 років тому +61

    Some thing we need to remember
    I am homeless but I am not hopeless

  • @moose2319
    @moose2319 6 років тому +5

    Great episode! I was homeless for about 2-3 years with my mom, Had a job just like everyone else and never had a drug problem but due to unforeseen circumstances we lost our home. Definitely the hardest part was finding out where to sleep every night and people looking down on you for being homeless. Fortunately now I have a good job and a new place. Just remember anyone can become homeless and not every situation is hopeless

  • @YokoshimaSTAR
    @YokoshimaSTAR 5 років тому +4

    3:30
    I'm literally this!
    I'll be sleeping in the park next week... the CV copies idea is GREAT.
    AMAZING how sharing a stranger's story can save YOUR life... thank goodness I bumped into this video :(

  • @Blazex1x1
    @Blazex1x1 6 років тому +41

    Wake up, stash sleeping bag, see if I can find work, if not alcohol and hit the library. Stay there all day or walk to places that serve free food. More booze, sleep repeat.

    • @sandgrunge
      @sandgrunge 4 роки тому +4

      Wake up, drank , pull up Drank, pull out nope

    • @Blazex1x1
      @Blazex1x1 4 роки тому +10

      @Niamh Mc Dermott Notice I use the word "I," as in me personally when I was in this situation.....

    • @Francisco-xx1zr
      @Francisco-xx1zr 4 роки тому +1

      That's what I did too. Now I have a house but man that was my daily life...

  • @eddrreyes
    @eddrreyes 6 років тому +6

    I was homeless for a year... Really sucked but I eventually got back on my feet. The worst thing about that whole situation was that it changed me inside... ever since then i am unable to trust anybody.

  • @coreyhamby2989
    @coreyhamby2989 6 років тому +14

    I live in South Florida where the homeless population has exploded since the price of housing is so expensive. Every corner or ramp near the highway has at least 1 or more homeless persons panhandling or sleeping on the benches or in front of stores. I try to give them waters from the cooler that I keep in my vehicle for work. Or if i have smaller bills on me i try to help that way. But it seems that since its so hot down here that most are grateful for an ice cold water on a 95 degree day.

  • @shaggymason8415
    @shaggymason8415 5 років тому +9

    I've had several coworkers that were homeless I remember one would sleep in his car and shower at the gym. The problem with people not being able to afford basic housing isn't caused by low minimum wage it's caused by the lack of available jobs that offer a live able wage.

  • @Shawnsince90
    @Shawnsince90 6 років тому +126

    I just became homeless a and living in my car after being hurt on the job and then that job firing me. it has been tough just trying to stay positive to fight through this. my depression and anxiety doesn’t help either. I don’t think I would wish this on my worst enemy 😢

    • @MysteryMowchi
      @MysteryMowchi 6 років тому +17

      @Danny Ryanson or it could be the person can't afford a lawyer.

    • @MysteryMowchi
      @MysteryMowchi 6 років тому +16

      Depending on your state just from your situation you can get unemployment benefits, snap, and get a lawyer to help you out. Find a library or community organization that can help you with this.

    • @Dracon600
      @Dracon600 6 років тому +8

      Hey hang in there. Things wont get better until you make them better. First try to get unemployment if nothing else, you deserve it. Take pictures of your injury before it heals up also for proof. If you dont get it and you know you deserve it sadly the pain from loss will make it even hard harder. Making positive life choices is your only hope. Dont let your mind and those that hurt you destroy your vigor, you can do this. Dont let others get in your head, the problem with being damaged in life is it gives extra time to dwell on their hurtful actions. You can do this, I will have you in my thoughts, i hope this helps...

    • @PoochiePookie12
      @PoochiePookie12 6 років тому +2

      How do u have internet.
      You can plug in a router into your car???

    • @Shawnsince90
      @Shawnsince90 6 років тому +2

      Dracon600 thanks was able to get unemployment and also closing in on a settlement with my former employer. Things are really looking positive. Thanks for your positive energy.

  • @pxnapplewxrdo2526
    @pxnapplewxrdo2526 6 років тому +112

    I was homeless
    I went to planet fitness to shower, had food in the car...

  • @melissasmith4128
    @melissasmith4128 6 років тому +4

    I work in a homeless shelter in Toronto Canada, mental illness and drug addictions are some of the many reasons one ends up homeless. Helping others help themselves warms my heart, never judge another that's less fortunate, you d be surprised how some folks can soar if they are given a chance. Wishing anyone who reads this a bless and happy day, week, month, year 🤗

  • @indigoburke9109
    @indigoburke9109 4 роки тому +9

    covid has affected us homeless folks sooo badly when it comes to activities and trying to meet our daily needs. I wish someone would make a vid about it.

  • @just-a-silly-goofy-guy
    @just-a-silly-goofy-guy 6 років тому +132

    What if I already know what it’s like?

    • @KantolaYT
      @KantolaYT 6 років тому +13

      Vsauce music starts playing

    • @adolfopacheco620
      @adolfopacheco620 6 років тому

      That's what I'm saying

    • @diegovenegas2614
      @diegovenegas2614 6 років тому

      Deep

    • @badabingbadaboom8198
      @badabingbadaboom8198 6 років тому +1

      Wut do mean ur 13 and live in a house

    • @venturaace5421
      @venturaace5421 6 років тому

      make a video about it make money and give it all to homeless people including yourself if your still homeless and then adopt a homeless kid and show him this comment then go to sleep because your obviously bored and need to wake up early so you can

  • @TealMjM
    @TealMjM 6 років тому +154

    Disneyland doesn't offer free admission on birthdays anymore, by the way.

    • @Pishkah
      @Pishkah 6 років тому +23

      How is this not a huge thing in the comments??? I fucking paused the second they said that. How is noone else like wait what.....FREE DISNEY!@$@#!???? But yah they ended the offer a long time ago . IT WAS ALL LIES!

    • @dejavu1512
      @dejavu1512 6 років тому +9

      Man, now I can’t get into Disney because my parents are cheap Asians.

    • @uhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh0
      @uhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh0 6 років тому

      @Nobody Important (me puting that feels weird)
      That's sad to hear

    • @keelyhammy1199
      @keelyhammy1199 6 років тому

      You live a sad life then

    • @spiritoftheforest6204
      @spiritoftheforest6204 6 років тому +1

      Greed

  • @headsetsquirrel2581
    @headsetsquirrel2581 6 років тому +78

    Here in Sweden homeless people sell berries (usually blueberries) they picked from the forest half of the year, and panhandle and sell wooden spoons in the colder half of the year.
    There is also a homeless guy named Håkan who has become a bit of a legend. People tell stories of their encounters with him in school, everything from cracking jokes to him pretending that a PVC pipe is a bazooka.
    This is all from my experience with the homeless people in my area, and I am one hundred percent sure that this stuff varies alot from place to place.

    • @jeremyscorpio4170
      @jeremyscorpio4170 6 років тому

      Headset Squirrel
      round up all the homless people who collect berries and create a stand where you sell them and take a commission for selling them, explain to them you could sell way more if you have a stand or sell them door to door, or deliver them house to house ;) figure out a way to profit from that and help the homeless at the same time by taking something they already do and figure out a way to make it more profitable 😊
      create homemade blue berry jam and put it in little jars with a ribbon and sell it door to door with the ultimate goal of getting it into restaurants or stores ;p market it as natures best or something you know?
      i havent figured out what to do with the wooden spoons yet but regardless theres opportunity there man......figure it out and best of luck 😋 peace

    • @headsetsquirrel2581
      @headsetsquirrel2581 6 років тому +1

      @@jeremyscorpio4170 That was... surprisingly thought out, but what do we do with Håkan? I guess you could dress him up in silly clothes and take an admission fee for people to see him, but I don´t know if that is legal.

    • @jeremyscorpio4170
      @jeremyscorpio4170 6 років тому

      Headset Squirrel
      develop a comedy skit or put on a free play at local high school or college :) he should have no problem filling seats even of its setup at a park with a big ass tent lol. if hes good enough try and turn his routine into a show and pitch it to netflix or raise money on go fund me or indie go go or whatever platform you use to ask people to donate money to your project 😁

    • @jeremyscorpio4170
      @jeremyscorpio4170 6 років тому

      if the government gives the refugees free homes have hakan pull out his bazooka ;p
      government gives them free meals smack that spoon out of their hand and tell they didnt earn that lol......and if they wanna start shit pull out the bazooka.
      OR once he gets popular enough you could create an app called hakan vs the refugees ;p
      it'll be things like 100 refugees rush a giant pot of food like zombies and you have to flick them back over a desert backdrop *back to africa* and when you flick enough of them back they rush you on camels with spoons! and you get your power up and upgrade to your bazooka and blow those camels up lmfao!! after you win you hear hakan say "they didnt earn that" 😂 see i made that game up as i went along but tell me people in your country wouldent play that if you had funny levels like that about REAL WORLD ISSUES lol.
      and if you have a comedy skit where hakan drops grenades into isis turbans *what they wear on their heads* then you can turn that into a level on the game ;p
      or something crazy like a bunch of refugees took over a building and hakan scales the building like king kong and punches into it and eats the refugees!!! lmfao! 😂 okay i took that from an American video game but that concept is freaking hilarious lol......my point is if you make that game it WILL sell in your country and you can base it on real life shit with a funny twist 😋

    • @jeremyscorpio4170
      @jeremyscorpio4170 6 років тому

      in america they make shows about buying storage units, they make shows about catching catfish with your ARMS, and shows about catching lobster in the ocean.......so if someone can make a show about that? then ANYONE CAN MAKE A SHOW ABOUT ANYTHING AND BE SUCCESSFUL including you ^.^ i have two concepts for tv shows in my head that i know people will watch and 3 movies that i hope to make a reality before i die lol.....so we all have dreams, but those dreams could easily be a reality if you act upon them. anyways talk to you later my friend 😎👊

  • @kathymcgirt8944
    @kathymcgirt8944 5 років тому +6

    I think you’re missing a few activities - day shelters to get baths and laundry, food pantries and soup kitchens, relatives’ homes, traveling, jail/court, meeting shelter program requirements... the list goes on. Things are a lot more complicated than you seem to know.

  • @Jeanniecook-i4d
    @Jeanniecook-i4d 6 років тому +81

    Proves things are too expensive and you have to buy to be happy

    • @dillonpollard4545
      @dillonpollard4545 5 років тому

      Not true

    • @themasterofkillingtime2759
      @themasterofkillingtime2759 5 років тому +8

      More like comfortable

    • @battub7384
      @battub7384 5 років тому

      "Can't Buy Me Love..."
      - The Beatles
      Money only matters in life for comfort & not for love & happiness...

    • @gregrowe1168
      @gregrowe1168 5 років тому +1

      You need a certain level of comfort yes. Many people just have a hard time doing math I guess. If you have X amount of money coming in each month, you can't spend X amount of money and ever save anything. You need to spend more like 75% of X or less. Say you take home $2000 a month, pretty typical salary. You can't spend $2000 a month. You should be spending no more than $1500 a month. Then you have $500 a month in savings. Its not rocket science. Saving money takes some discipline. You need extra money for the inevitable "rainy day". I have a decent job and live pretty comfortably mostly because I spend much less than I make. I see people at work doing the same job and struggle because they overspend and are always out of money. Then some minor thing comes up like a car repair and they have a hard time paying the extra $300 to fix it. In reality, the money should have already been there.

    • @Littleflower0102
      @Littleflower0102 4 роки тому +1

      Nah, just save money

  • @div8810
    @div8810 6 років тому +57

    There's this one homeless guy who shits on the same wall in downtown Denver everyday, so maybe that can be included in the daily life of a homeless person?

    • @beandaddydoggratt9714
      @beandaddydoggratt9714 6 років тому +7

      Aiden.T its funny u say that cuz theres this bum in philly that hangs out behind this bar my friend works at and literally jus jerks off all day long i sware to god lol i wonder if that can be included on the list

    • @bbpoItergeist
      @bbpoItergeist 6 років тому +2

      I live in Denver too

    • @beandaddydoggratt9714
      @beandaddydoggratt9714 6 років тому +5

      Gordon Sun no in the alley behind the bar thats y i have an idea of how much he smacks off is cuz we would go back there to smoke and reggie would be goin to town everytime i was back there

  • @LIVdaBrand
    @LIVdaBrand 3 роки тому +3

    Been there. It’s very very very tough to get back into society. Don’t get sick from work-they won’t care and it will be you.

  • @normiukkeli3739
    @normiukkeli3739 6 років тому +30

    In my area (Finland) the homeless activities include drinking beer and vodka at bus stops

  • @manoklm9759
    @manoklm9759 6 років тому +56

    I'll be homeless when my mother decides to kick me out of her house so the idea is not as farfetched as one makes it sound

    • @Jay-jb2vr
      @Jay-jb2vr 6 років тому +3

      Go get a place

    • @manoklm9759
      @manoklm9759 6 років тому +7

      Lool I do play a lot of video games but my education is priority... But my mother wants me to pay rent and I ain't even got my first job yet😂

    • @manoklm9759
      @manoklm9759 6 років тому +4

      @Rodrigo Novais Yh I'm 17 and still in school too.. the struggles are real fam

    • @manoklm9759
      @manoklm9759 6 років тому +2

      @no name Yep I know

    • @inkspill3116
      @inkspill3116 6 років тому +5

      Rodrigo Novais What? Where do you live? That seems very mean and also illegal.

  • @garysheldonjr8379
    @garysheldonjr8379 6 років тому +11

    Being homeless is something no one should have to experience not even a child....its just sad.😭😭❤❤

  • @kristenroberts5875
    @kristenroberts5875 5 років тому +6

    ive been homeless since 2015. its hard yall.... stay humble, stay greatful.

    • @pizzamanyoutubewatcherofal3947
      @pizzamanyoutubewatcherofal3947 5 років тому

      Hopefully you find living I'm living in a hotel it seem homeless but I know people are off worse than me

  • @laurakuhn8743
    @laurakuhn8743 6 років тому +12

    Not all homeless people have Ceasers's credentials and experience. It is not always a matter of lack of desire. The collect cans plastic bottles and other things for recycling. For example.

  • @Dualme
    @Dualme 6 років тому +97

    wait do you brush your teeth before eating breakfast.

    • @boofert.washington2499
      @boofert.washington2499 6 років тому +16

      Nobody does that. It ruins the taste of OJ!

    • @beloslavk.1266
      @beloslavk.1266 6 років тому +4

      I do, 15 mins before breakfast during shower and it is better for me.

    • @CM-mh1sn
      @CM-mh1sn 6 років тому +2

      Dualme i do bcz never hungry when i wake up

    • @aezivu
      @aezivu 6 років тому +4

      I rinse my mouth out first, then I eat, then I brush my teeth.

    • @budhvinisreal5216
      @budhvinisreal5216 6 років тому

      @@aezivu same

  • @MLDprodutions1
    @MLDprodutions1 6 років тому +19

    As someone who is typically around homelessness on a nightly basis. I can tell you from my experience speaking with transients.
    There is more to it than just "Low income or lack of housing."
    The majority of homeless individuals in the U.S. Suffer from some form of Mental Health Problems.
    The other part to it is drug addiction. (9/10 transients I trespass from our properties is usually high.)
    There are plenty of options for individuals down on their luck to get housing and a job. However... why most long term transients have been homeless for so long is really because they either cannot kick their addiction or just simply do not want to be a part of society. (IE work a job, pay bills... etc.)
    Many homeless individuals do not like the shelters. Some may claim they're overcrowded which is not the case.
    The thing about the shelter is they have rules. Curfew, no alcohol and no drugs. For some that just doesn't cut it.

    • @frankmeadowsjr7054
      @frankmeadowsjr7054 6 років тому +3

      The shelters packed with bedbugs and usually have a cut off time of 7 pm. Which is before peak panhandling hours. They also ship homeless people to FIMA camps

    • @teresamcmurrin8672
      @teresamcmurrin8672 6 років тому +5

      Yes, most homeless people have mental health problems. Sometimes the mental health problems have caused or contributed to their homelessness.
      More commonly, it is the other way around. You lose your place to live, lose all your possessions that you can't carry on your back, don't know where you're sleeping from one night to the next (let alone take care of essentials like showers or laundry), are looked down on and treated like walking garbage, have people that automatically assume you are an addict, alkie, or bum (let's not even talk about the running around you do to get the social services that are supposed to be helping you get on your feet and help you survive until you do)--yeah, if you don't have mental health problems after all that, you are not human. A social worker told me that homeless automatically qualify for mental health services because homelessness is such a severe stress.
      I have lived in shelters. Most of the people here are out from morning to evening looking for work and housing. Most of them have to walk for miles because they have no bus fare. (So don't assume everyone that asks for money wants it for booze or drugs. Food donations don't get you transportation nor phone service.) Yes, there are some that do not want to reintegrate into society, and some that are lost in booze and drugs. They are not the majority. Also, a fairly large percentage of homeless are disabled. SSI pays a little over $700/month. Rents here start at $700. You do the math.

    • @sissyrayself7508
      @sissyrayself7508 6 років тому +2

      I actually admire them for saying "I'd rather be free than put put with your stupid rules."

    • @hereb4theend
      @hereb4theend 6 років тому +1

      @@sissyrayself7508 you're only as free as the day you are born. To these idiots freedom means being in perpetual childhood. They know they can't contribute anything to anyone cause they've been playing for so long that it's the only thing they're good at.

    • @hereb4theend
      @hereb4theend 6 років тому

      @@teresamcmurrin8672 Nothing you say makes any sense. Its no wonder why you want others to do the math cause you can't do it yourself.

  • @madlilpony2768
    @madlilpony2768 5 років тому +65

    they're different type of homeless people. druggies and actual homeless people

    • @angelainejarrett1115
      @angelainejarrett1115 4 роки тому +14

      So if a person has a drug addiction they're not actually homeless?

    • @JohnDoeRando
      @JohnDoeRando 4 роки тому +10

      It's.... complicated.

    • @BustyNutz
      @BustyNutz 4 роки тому

      @@angelainejarrett1115 no but it's nobodies problem to fix your addiction just like type 2 diabetes it's completely preventable

    • @thin_white_duke1
      @thin_white_duke1 4 роки тому

      @@BustyNutz type 2 diabetes

    • @BustyNutz
      @BustyNutz 4 роки тому

      @@thin_white_duke1 yea forgot to add that part in my bad

  • @YUNGDEATHNOLIFE
    @YUNGDEATHNOLIFE 6 років тому +17

    People in my area usually sit on a park bench and talk to random people as they pass, ask for money or they shoot up heroin. The drug problem is bad in the homeless community in the areas of York, lancaster, and Philadelphia. I've seen at least ten overdoses in the 17 years I've been living here. It's sad because they have nowhere to go so they turn to drugs, commit suicide or just die from starvation and sickness. People need to understand that this is a problem bigger than any other in America. The poverty rate in pa alone is extraordinarily high and it's going up slowly, along with other states such as California, Michigan, Ohio, Wisconsin, and Florida. If you see someone less fortunate than you, help them. You'd want help if you were in the situation that they are in.

    • @hereb4theend
      @hereb4theend 6 років тому

      Humans aren't all the same. And not everyone will make it cause this system only want people with a very specific ability. Like paying taxes

    • @kairohrbach7283
      @kairohrbach7283 5 років тому

      Yep. As someone who also lives in Pa, the amount of people I’ve seen who are homeless is honestly a shame. You go into Pottstown, Philly or Reading and you can see them everywhere. I wish more was done to help them/ prevent it in the first place.

    • @thomasworrall7690
      @thomasworrall7690 5 років тому

      The problem is that in America there is no fishnet for the poor, no labor laws protecting people from abusive fiiring (or you need to afford a lawyer), and no free healthcare. Like you can be ruined by one operation. I live in France, andraditionaly we have those things. Unfortunately we are becoming more like America though.

  • @davidprodigy5833
    @davidprodigy5833 6 років тому +118

    Intriguing topic

  • @masteratarms8548
    @masteratarms8548 6 років тому +59

    I'll save you 7 minutes
    Answer: It varies per person.

  • @dove8263
    @dove8263 2 роки тому +1

    My boyfriend (22) , dog (16) , and I (19) are currently homeless right now in California. He just started a new job and I want to work too and I’ve been applying, but with no one to watch my dog through the day it’s been hard. I can’t possibly part with him, since my parents died he’s the only remnants of my old life I have. I manifest everyday things look up for us, but we’re at rock bottom with no equipment to climb out at this point. They don’t deserve this life, I don’t either. It breaks me but we’re working hard at trying to get a place, but with no money and bad credit (from not having money) it’s hard. I hope everyone out there facing similar circumstances knows you don’t deserve this, and you WILL get out. We all will

    • @dove8263
      @dove8263 2 роки тому +1

      @Guhraff you choose who’s getting to eat

  • @aaronchoudry
    @aaronchoudry 6 років тому +75

    This video would get more views if it was called “24 hours being homeless challenge with thoughts!”

    • @ckyung1312
      @ckyung1312 6 років тому +1

      Hmm, I wonder if some ppl would agree to do this because of the potentially high view count. I understand "challenges" for the sake of fun, entertainment, self-improvement, social commentary, etc., But I don't think anyone with half a brain cell is wondering if being homeless is an actual "challenge". So then, my concern is: would participating in such a "challenge" be an insult to ppl who are really homeless?

    • @number1semetaryfan
      @number1semetaryfan 6 років тому +1

      @@ckyung1312 *10 QUESTIONS SCIENCE CANT ANSWER*

    • @ffnendhgrgd
      @ffnendhgrgd 6 років тому +1

      *thots

    • @aaronchoudry
      @aaronchoudry 6 років тому

      C Kyung *Sarcasm*

  • @ericfunderburgh8112
    @ericfunderburgh8112 6 років тому +4

    Homeless wandering musician... a life style I truly love

  • @94462
    @94462 6 років тому +5

    I've been homeless twice, it's honestly the MOST soul-crushing and self esteem lowering experience of my entire life, tho I got thru it twice so I can honestly say I have the tenacity and survival instincts to survive almost anything etc

    • @despecc
      @despecc 6 років тому

      If you don’t mind me asking, how did you fall into and escape homelessness twice?

    • @94462
      @94462 6 років тому

      @@despecc I was a student at the time and my accomdation contract expired and I had no place to stay I didn't have the best home life so I didn't go back etc

    • @teamatfort444
      @teamatfort444 Рік тому

      @@94462 hey if your still active, did you have a job during those periods

    • @94462
      @94462 Рік тому

      Yes but that’s another struggle in yourself not letting your employer or people in your office know you are struggling

  • @lukeashworthbeefsandbabesg8738
    @lukeashworthbeefsandbabesg8738 5 років тому +3

    I was homeless for 2 years I lived on the streets battling drug and alcohol addiction now I'm a personal trainer and have my own house with a beautiful family it just proves that you can turn your life around it's never too late 🙏🏻😃👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

    • @simthegreatt
      @simthegreatt 3 роки тому

      How did you become a personal trainer I need tips.

  • @chrisafix5963
    @chrisafix5963 6 років тому +63

    Prays too all the homeless people 😭😌💓

    • @user-lw5oc1tt8k
      @user-lw5oc1tt8k 6 років тому +25

      except that praying wont help them at all

    • @user-lw5oc1tt8k
      @user-lw5oc1tt8k 6 років тому +11

      @Oof or maybe find a more practical way to help them, for example giving them a job or money, im assuming you never thought that

    • @chrisafix5963
      @chrisafix5963 6 років тому +2

      Laugh praying will help

    • @basmca1
      @basmca1 6 років тому +9

      Or you could do something that actually helps.

    • @You-dm2eh
      @You-dm2eh 6 років тому +4

      Samuel Reyna last time I checked they don’t donate prayers

  • @ramraver3004
    @ramraver3004 6 років тому +22

    i dont know how its in other countries but in germany nobody has to be homeless a person who know that he dont earn enough money in a month anymore to afford a house can go to jobcentre and you can apply for Hartz IV you will get monthly money and an apartment to live for doing nothing then you can start studying or do an education and start a normal life from nothing to normal

    • @EddyA1337
      @EddyA1337 6 років тому +7

      Unfortunately the United States doesn't have the social programs it sorely needs like a lot of Western European and Nordic countries do.

    • @rennji460
      @rennji460 6 років тому +1

      This is why I love modern Germany.

    • @h.s.6269
      @h.s.6269 6 років тому +5

      I feel like that would be abused here in the usa...

    • @ColinTherac117
      @ColinTherac117 6 років тому +1

      @@EddyA1337 There are plenty of both governmental and non-governmental social programs (think all those endless churches out there) that allocate billions to low income persons/homeless. Its just that many people who need them don't know about them or how to participate. Or they simply CHOOSE not to accept help because they WANT to live the homeless lifestyle (hard to imagine but I have met numerous examples). This knowledge based upon working as a security guard at a hospital interacting with homeless on a daily basis for over a year.

  • @hawkskipper5537
    @hawkskipper5537 6 років тому +69

    *The infographics show:* what do homeless people do all day?
    *12 year olds:* ur mom!!!

    • @DarthCookieKS
      @DarthCookieKS 6 років тому

      Or Joshua Hessel.

    • @skankhunt-yl5pk
      @skankhunt-yl5pk 6 років тому +9

      *The infographics show:* _What do 12 year olds do all day?_
      *12 year olds:* _We waste our worthless little lives in the comment section instead of watching videos trying to be funny and ask for likes_

    • @skankhunt-yl5pk
      @skankhunt-yl5pk 6 років тому +1

      *_-Your comment isn't true-_*

    • @hawkskipper5537
      @hawkskipper5537 6 років тому

      @@skankhunt-yl5pk LOL

    • @skankhunt-yl5pk
      @skankhunt-yl5pk 6 років тому +1

      @@hawkskipper5537 your comment is low key true though so you're not with the 12 year old gang

  • @EveryoneElseIsWeirdImNormal
    @EveryoneElseIsWeirdImNormal 5 років тому +56

    How to confuse a homeless person
    Put them on house arrest

  • @Ackii0
    @Ackii0 6 років тому +20

    Some of them are begging all day or are trying to find work,they dont really have big pool of decisions. Yet even if we have less homeless people theres much more people we have to help.

  • @theenzoferrari458
    @theenzoferrari458 6 років тому +10

    I known a guy who was homeless in town who was gruesomely murdered. He was a native American. Sure he was a little loose but that doesnt mean he deserved to be murdered like that. I always helped him out by buying him food. I find out who murdered him they are going to pay for it. R.I.P Monty.

    • @shilatozier4254
      @shilatozier4254 6 років тому

      Did they find the killer? I pray so. Justice for Monty!

    • @theenzoferrari458
      @theenzoferrari458 6 років тому

      @@shilatozier4254 no news about it. Apparently it's being over looked cause I work at the local newspaper and nothing was printed about it. Nobody really cared about him cause everybody got tired of him. I didnt. Felt sorry for the poor bloke.

    • @schemar17
      @schemar17 6 років тому

      @@theenzoferrari458 where did it take place? America?

  • @4ts135
    @4ts135 6 років тому +180

    All of the proceeds of this video should go to homeless-related charities.

    • @justinversluis9614
      @justinversluis9614 5 років тому +14

      by that logic a portion of your income should go to homeless shelters as well. Many youtubers rely on ad revenue for their expenses

    • @chownful
      @chownful 5 років тому +4

      @@justinversluis9614 we aren't rich youtubers making homeless videos to mock them

    • @noro_04
      @noro_04 5 років тому

      no lol

    • @barbfrontczak1791
      @barbfrontczak1791 5 років тому +1

      I totally agree with you on the subject. It's like this video is mocking the homeless community.

    • @arthurdent836
      @arthurdent836 5 років тому +1

      instead of making sententious decrees on what other people should do with their money in an attempt to prove how righteous and morally virtuous u are, why not donate money urself to homeless charities and leave people to decide for themselves what to do with their own money.
      previously homeless myself, it's not right to obligate by force or guilt anyone to do anything. fix urself.
      gracias, la gerencia 😘

  • @austinlodell4515
    @austinlodell4515 5 років тому +20

    I cant think of a single museum that has an affordable admission price let alone for a damn homeless person

    • @jaelzion
      @jaelzion 5 років тому +3

      Really? I live in the San Francisco Bay Area and a lot of our museums have regular free days, with a few being free all the time.

    • @aristojuan7926
      @aristojuan7926 4 роки тому +1

      jaelzion exactly, I’ve been to some museums on those days. Most of them offer free days and even discounts on regular days

    • @LawrenceSimmons
      @LawrenceSimmons 3 роки тому

      I'm thinking of running away from home so this video helped

    • @DrummerJacob
      @DrummerJacob 3 роки тому +1

      @@LawrenceSimmons you have posted that more than 5 times on everybodies comments, regardless of what they say. not only that, youre a youtuber with all sorts of technology living in a home. either get real or get out there and do it. pick one. but the passive aggressive spamming of your claim that youre thinking of running away makes you look like nothing more than a manipulator and your reason of running away is probably to hurt those around you that have provided the fully furnished and safe room that you appear in in your videos.

    • @LawrenceSimmons
      @LawrenceSimmons 3 роки тому

      @@DrummerJacob ok

  • @galaxi407
    @galaxi407 5 років тому +7

    Homeless people are like zombie statues where I'm from. They take spice and the freeze in the spot. Often sleeping standing up randomly in the middle of a walkway.

    • @LawrenceSimmons
      @LawrenceSimmons 3 роки тому +1

      I'm thinking of running away from home so this video helped

  • @ProfGop
    @ProfGop 6 років тому +680

    They ask everyone for cigaret

    • @av3n..353
      @av3n..353 6 років тому +29

      *te

    • @rustedtooth3015
      @rustedtooth3015 6 років тому +26

      Cyka blyat

    • @MCmao
      @MCmao 6 років тому +3

      Idi nakuy

    • @analysts888
      @analysts888 6 років тому +19

      How many cigarettes have you got lad?

    • @OF01975
      @OF01975 6 років тому +18

      They say hey u got the time thrn grab ur phonr and sell it for heroin

  • @StressedBacon
    @StressedBacon 5 років тому +27

    "Reasons for Homelessness: Lack of Housing" *pikachu surprised face* 1:40

    • @LawrenceSimmons
      @LawrenceSimmons 3 роки тому +1

      I'm thinking of running away from home so this video helped

  • @ger13nunyah56
    @ger13nunyah56 5 років тому +43

    U.S. doesn’t good enough about housing the poor and low income families but they have a blank check for the military

    • @Acanofalconpunch
      @Acanofalconpunch 5 років тому +8

      And the uncounted undocumented immigrants : 3

    • @falkyraizu3063
      @falkyraizu3063 4 роки тому +5

      the millitary is a job, they fight and train for their paycheck idiot

    • @alabamadeep4471
      @alabamadeep4471 4 роки тому +4

      If homeless, join the military. There you go

    • @shana2712
      @shana2712 4 роки тому

      @@alabamadeep4471 Will they accept someone who’s old (I’m talking late 30’s/40’s ) and fat?

    • @tristanstorey4403
      @tristanstorey4403 3 роки тому

      @@falkyraizu3063 this is true, but in the context I think they're talking about the military budget, in which case I understand either side of the argument, the military does need funding, but on the other hand shouldn't we fight the battles In our own country first

  • @Spherey
    @Spherey 6 років тому +29

    While some get homeless by getting mocked, tormented, bullied, teased, their whole entire life for being "ugly" and stuff.

    • @frankmeadowsjr7054
      @frankmeadowsjr7054 6 років тому +6

      That doesn't make sense

    • @truthseeker508
      @truthseeker508 6 років тому +6

      Mental health problems due to abuse and solitude, you sure arent too bright either, Frank.

    • @xLiLtEmPeR
      @xLiLtEmPeR 6 років тому

      Meanwhile I'm building 4 new homes

    • @xxjessica_redux9674
      @xxjessica_redux9674 5 років тому +1

      @twizzm Truth

    • @sam5ta981
      @sam5ta981 5 років тому +1

      @@zit1999 *simple