• cally [he/they]
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    1214 hours ago

    If homelessness was a choice, no one would be homeless because why would someone choose to be homeless?

    • @[email protected]
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      28 hours ago

      I have a friend who chose it. Had a job with early retirement pension, was buying a house he could afford. They made a minor adjustment to his contract and he snapped, quit the job, abandoned the mortgage and let the house go back to the bank, and took his son and moved to California to live in his car. Ten years later he’s still doing that. He works occasionally as a delivery driver when he feels like it.

      • Gloomy
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        8 hours ago

        When you only are responsible for yourself this is a legit thing in my eyes. If this is the life he prefers and he is happy, go ahead.

        Doing this when you have a child is an irresponsible asshole move in my opinion. You are forcing your child into a live that just can’t be as healthy for them, physically and mentaly, then a more secure setting (that he had before) would be.

        • @[email protected]
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          18 hours ago

          Yeah I agree on both sides. His son is an adult now and still lives a life much like his dad. It’s too bad he was raised in that situation. When I call him a friend, he’s really just one of the few high school friends I’ve kept in touch with. We live far from each other but we say hi online a couple times a year and we had lunch together about a year ago when I was in California for a wedding.

    • @Entropywins
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      410 hours ago

      Being a free range human has its perks…it’s the way we are meant to be

    • @[email protected]
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      19 hours ago

      There actually is a very small group of people who do it willingly. Emphasis on very small