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    And then i thought, that’s what i’m going to use it on.

    That’s bad and you shouldn’t do that, but you’re also a functional adult with disposable income. The homeless guy is obviously not. The money you give him he will use to remain homeless. If you want to donate money there is no shortage of non-profits that will use that money to actually help him, as well as other homeless.

    Well, he lives in a box, what do you want him to do? save it up and buy a wall unit?

    Like, literally anything else? Food, water, a blanket, a ride to a job interview, hand warmers, shirts, socks, toothpaste etc. etc. etc., not a lot of deep thought required there.

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            -48 months ago

            What part of your comment do you think indicates that you’re not a professional clown with a master’s degree in kinesiology?

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                  18 months ago

                  Point out the part of your previous statement that indicates you’re not telling homeless people how to live, and the bits that indicate you’ve done anything to assist them.

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                    So you’re telling me you can’t point out the part of your previous statement that indicates that you’re not a professional clown with a master’s degree in kinesiology?

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      58 months ago

      He will use the money to keep surviving.
      I’m all for giving to homeless helping non-profits though, like the ones which serves them food.

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        He will use the money to keep surviving.

        And how did you come to this conclusion about this completely hypothetical homeless man?

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          If he didn’t he would probably be already dead.
          I don’t think this conclusion is less likely than yours. It also has the advantage to not give up to pesimism.

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            If he didn’t he would probably be already dead.

            That makes absolutely no sense.

            It also has the advantage to not give up to pesimism.

            I see, so we’re just setting aside reality to be “optimistic”. That explains it.

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              If he wasn’t using his begged money to survive, he wouldn’t have been a beggar for a long time. Is that easier to understand?

              You think your personal opinion is reality but others’ aren’t? Maybe you should read your comment again to see how you didn’t either bring anything else than your personal view. Don’t expect replies to do better than you did.

              Between two personal opinions, I’d rather take the optimistic ones, because it has more chances to be helpful.