Thank-You, Sir for sharing your story. & Thank-You uploader for giving us an outlet.
@voicesofthedowntowneastside Жыл бұрын
You are most welcome! Our pleasure. Thanks for watching and commenting 🙂
@dustinpirillo7650 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the love
@LealVenom Жыл бұрын
No problem, Dustin.
@ellenbalgley9985 Жыл бұрын
My question is, I’m being respectful if he was clean and sober. Why did he go live on the street? Why didn’t he just go visit them and talk to the people on the street that’s with the part I don’t understand why you have to live there to see it I see how hard they live. I don’t really think he was clean and sober.
@somethingsomething404 Жыл бұрын
Yeah something doesn’t add up about that part of the story. Meth causes delusions of grandeur, he was likely using uppers which gave him the idea that /he/ wasn’t homeless even if he was using drugs and living on the street, because he was doing it with purpose? That terry fox of homelessness thing he mention of walking across Canada
@somethingsomething404 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for you story. I do have some questions but who am I to doubt this mans story without knowing him. I suspect the part about choosing homelessness as some kind of experience wasn’t accurate. He said he chose to be homeless for X amount of time to experience how they live but then kept extending it? He kept getting robbed when he slept yet he kept extending it? He says he used meth to stay up to protect his things, but eventually he’d crash or go manic which would lead to his belongings getting stolen/trashed anyway. And he still extended his homeless experience thing? If he had a way out I think he would have taken it by then. He said he did this terry fox of homelessness thing because the bible told him his son wanted …a homeless drug using father? Somehow drug use and homelessness were the things his son needed in a father? I don’t need to believe everything he says, he deserves to have a roof over his head and if he needs maintenance meds that keep him sane so be it.