I’m doing the least social media I’ve done since Facebook became a thing and now I realize that without those emotions I’m just kind of bored.
And you’re not obliged to. There’s nothing immoral about not going out of your way to help people especially at risk to yourself.
While they are people and should be treated with dignity and not like animals, they are still people and like any stranger can be dangerous and unpredictable, especially in desperation.
Not to mention at least near where I live about a third of the homeless are mentally ill due to the state’s incapacity to care for such people.
I’ve started getting angry when people declare that they refuse to give money to people begging because they’ll just use it on drugs. More because of how frequently it comes up.
They aren’t obliged to help anyone but just assuming every homeless person is a drug addict is so condescending.
And even if they were they are still a person and the money they beg for will is some part contribute to feeding them. You can’t subsist off of drugs.
I see the same people burn money on the dumbest shit but act like giving money to homeless people is a sin against God.
Just post it over and over again and it becomes a meme.
The mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell.
I thought they did reboot Reboot, was it like a in name only reboot of Reboot?
About time he noticed, it was just too obvious at this point.
This used to work before doordash.
I mean, if everyone involved was cool with the situation, are they shit?
Real talk, where you buying venison? I gotta wait for a friend or family member who hunts to occasionally grace me with it.
I managed to step on CM Punk’s toe, now I’m ready to take on Jon Jones.
It’s like replacing Amazon for online shopping. Even a coalition of every competitor couldn’t touch YouTube.
It’s not that dangerous, I only get stabbed once, maybe twice, when I get groceries, and usually they don’t even nick an organ.