See now, that just makes me feel all warm and nostalgic, like Grandma's cooking. Where are my red parachute pants?Mousse abuse. Here's some from the 80s.
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See now, that just makes me feel all warm and nostalgic, like Grandma's cooking. Where are my red parachute pants?Mousse abuse. Here's some from the 80s.
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Jeez, everyone here talking about Pikes tall hair as if they never saw a TOS hairstyle.
A guy and I at work are always joking about the Smiths and Morrissey. When the day is going particularly bad we usually say it's time for some Smiths.Did he mention he cried?
Van?Ladies and Gentlemen...Morrissey
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Just "Morrissey",Van?
many homeless people have other issues than just homelessness and often choose not to accept public services and instead panhandle.
Sounds like classist "blame-the-victim" bullshit to me.
Well that is rather insulting. I am not blaming anyone. I am just saying that many homeless have other issues like drug addiction or mental illness that makes it harder for them to access or accept the help that is available.
The help options aren't perfect, but they are there.
According to the U.S. Dept. of Housing & Urban Development, only about 25% of homeless people have a serious mental illness. The National Homelessness Law Center points out that the leading causes of homelessness are lack of affordable housing, unemployment, poverty, and low wages, in that order.
Most homeless people are not in their situation because of mental illness.
According to the U.S. Dept. of Housing & Urban Development, only about 25% of homeless people have a serious mental illness.
According to the U.S. Dept. of Housing & Urban Development, only about 25% of homeless people have a serious mental illness.
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