Should homeless individuals, that have refused available shelter or housing, be allowed to sleep or…
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@9H9GLLW 2yrs2Y
I feel out of place in my own home commonly. I am underaged and still live with my family. I am often told to make little unnecessary adjustments to different things I do and each time it is hurtful. sometimes it makes me angry other times sad, but more than anything it is exhausting. I have to constantly watch every aspect of what I am doing in order to avoid being yelled at or reprimanded. Now from that, the idea of being: one, cold, two, hungry, three, tired, and four 'out of place' or looked down on by anyone who may walk by as I try to find any comfort I can, is something I cou… Read more
Awful. I am a person to, just trying to survive. Let me do so.
@9H997CXProgressive2yrs2Y
I would feel hurt, as I am just trying to fit in, but am told to move and treated like an alien
@9H8L3TNIndependent2yrs2Y
There are better places and services offered for them to rest. The streets are no more safe than a homeless shelter.
@9SPFD3MIndependent 1yr1Y
i felt out of place when i first started high school because it was so many people and i only new about 2 to 3
@9SPFPRR1yr1Y
I feel understanding if its not my place I don't belong
@9SPCPT71yr1Y
I would appreciate and accept the opportunity to sleep in an actual bed.
@9SPFF5G1yr1Y
I feel like if the government wasn't so against unhoused people we would probably be better as a society
@9SPDXJW1yr1Y
allow them to have more areas then what they have but cant keep them to public
@9H98ZTY2yrs2Y
I mean you dont know their position so let them have the spot
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