“Wait this shit sucks, nevermind.”

-Mike Black, probably

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    9 months ago

    He was able to buy a laptop after 5 days of selling stuff on the internet… How was he using the internet?

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      9 months ago

      I assume libraries. They’re amazing when you’ve got nothing.

      They’re also pretty fucking awesome even when you don’t.

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        My grandpa refuses to get a cell phone. Not even one that makes only calls. He regularly drives across the country, relying on libraries to print out maps and send emails to stay in contact with family.

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      9 months ago

      Good call. Did he carry his phone with him and keep the plan going? Did he use strangers’ phones?

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        9 months ago

        More curious whose account he used. PayPal hates it when you move large amounts of money through a freshly opened account. And good luck selling anything on the Internet when you’ve got no transaction history up front.

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          What? You don’t buy your furniture from the random vagrants who get things off the Craigslist free list?

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            Sort of the joke. If I want a piece of furniture from a random vagrant, I’m probably in the Craigslist Free List myself.

            Also, how the fuck do you move the furniture if you’re homeless? Is this “Yes, I said I was homeless but I still get to drive my $80k F-350”?

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              Yeah, we need details. I suspect it was smaller items: lamps, chairs, etc. that can be moved by hand. People give those away to not deal with the hassle of selling them.

              So this guy thinks it’s a good idea to encourage homeless people to deal with choosing beggars on Facebook marketplace?

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                This I think is really the biggest part of the problem. The dude is so out of touch that he assumes that the average homeless person has a Facebook account and that it is a viable way to get out of homelessness.

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                  Morgan Spurlock, the guy who did Super Size Me, the documentary where he ate nothing but McDonalds for 30 days (and turned out to be full of bullshit), had a TV show where he tried various things for 30 days. The first episode, he and his girlfriend had to live on minimum wage for a month… and this was back in the 2000s when even minimum wage could get you a place to live. They broke down over being unable to continue their organic vegan lifestyle and finding out they would have to pay a huge ER bill because one of them had a cold and they wanted to see a doctor about it.

                  Just astounding the privilege bubble some people live in.

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                    I miss Spurlock. Some of the better reality tv content I’ve seen came out of his studio.

                    One of the themes of both Super Size Me and some of those harder hitting 30 Days episodes was how he would hit a brick wall and have to mitigate or bow out of the project. Stunning how quickly you can go from a happy healthy guy to a burned out wreck, trying to live in poverty.

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          Worst case scenario a tech bro like him could sell it for bitcoin, then trade that for cash at a coffee shop.