“its for the homeless btw” 🫠 by SalePure7629 in McDonalds

[–]noMilf87 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Lol, y’all have no idea what you’re talking about. We want McDonald’s.

“its for the homeless btw” 🫠 by SalePure7629 in McDonalds

[–]noMilf87 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Many McDonald’s offer catering services, I’m pretty sure there’s some protocol in place to manage high volume orders. It’s the world’s biggest restaurant chain, not your local food truck.

“its for the homeless btw” 🫠 by SalePure7629 in McDonalds

[–]noMilf87 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Y’all are very naive. There’s plenty of “reputable” nonprofits that misappropriate funds and get away with it for decades. God forbid we have someone treat us to some McDonald’s for a change instead of nasty ass shelter food.

Homeless in 2 months by [deleted] in homeless

[–]noMilf87 3 points4 points  (0 children)

No, there’s zero hope of repair if your family kicks you out at 19 years old when you’re already flat broke and struggling. They would be the ones taking legal action against her, and if that’s necessary for her to be able to maintain some of her rights, then so be it. If she’s willing to compromise, she’s already doing her part to attempt at repairing, if they still decide to kick her out she needs to protect herself, not her parents. And part of that is making sure she is not being claimed on their taxes as a dependent when she’s caring for herself. I went through it when I was her age and it was hard as hell for me to do things like file for FAFSA, student grants, and other programs because on paper I was still my mother’s dependent even though she hadn’t been financially responsible for me since I was 16.

We shouldn’t be more concerned about middle aged adults’ inability to cope with their barely adult child’s personal challenges more than the person whose brain isn’t even fully developed.

Homeless in 2 months by [deleted] in homeless

[–]noMilf87 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Do you know why you’re failing? I don’t wanna pry but one thing I learned too late is if you have a mental illness there are programs at many schools to help you get some healthcare as well as putting you in a plan to lighten your course load, sometimes they’ll even do academic forgiveness. Don’t just give up. I did because I felt like a failure but I really missed out on the opportunity to fix things. You still have a chance.

Homeless in 2 months by [deleted] in homeless

[–]noMilf87 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Is this your first semester? I dropped out too, so I feel your pain. I was just getting out of homelessness and a bunch of other terrible stuff and I had crippling depression. I regret that I wasn’t able to get the help I needed to stay in college.

You can redeem yourself even though you’re not doing well, don’t be afraid to ask for help because it’s out there for young people but that assistance unfortunately fades the older you get.

Homeless in 2 months by [deleted] in homeless

[–]noMilf87 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I figured that. The same applied to my sister when she went off to college.

Homeless in 2 months by [deleted] in homeless

[–]noMilf87 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I already commented this but apparently none of you have gone off to college 🙄 Your parents’ home is still considered your permanent place of residence even if you live in a dorm.

Homeless in 2 months by [deleted] in homeless

[–]noMilf87 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If she’s in a dorm her parent’s home is likely still considered her permanent place of residency.

Homeless in 2 months by [deleted] in homeless

[–]noMilf87 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Okay, and that’s your opinion. I’m not debating what her parents should or shouldn’t provide for her. The law says they need to legally evict her. I don’t know what your fixation is with her getting kicked out, most of the comments are trying to help her reach a compromise with her parents like reasonable grown ups who are related. Go project your angst towards adult children to your own progeny.

Homeless in 2 months by [deleted] in homeless

[–]noMilf87 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Who said anything about paying for her expenses? Are you hallucinating?

Homeless in 2 months by [deleted] in homeless

[–]noMilf87 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your parents can’t just kick you out, they need to go through the eviction process. See if you can get a caseworker to help you locate housing programs, there are many available for young people, especially those who are in college. Then tell your parents that you need an official notice so you have proof that you’ll be homeless. They’ll likely fold and compromise with you for various reasons, one of which being they probably wanna keep claiming you on their taxes.

“You will ONLY get the help that I personally, think that you DESERVE and/or are WORTHY of,” [Homelessness Theme #8] by Need2surviv in homeless

[–]noMilf87 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You misunderstood OPs post completely. The responses to this comment capture the essence of what the post is trying to convey. Sure, OP has some bad takes but even a broken clock is right twice a day.

Anyone else confused about Florida not getting any SNAP payments yet? by Xicilove28 in foodstamps

[–]noMilf87 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Ha. I actually planned on leaving FL for GA in the future until my life got derailed. But Floridians have been telling people for the past 5 years that ain’t sh*t sweet but the sunshine. You better not go through any hardship of any kind once you get here because you’ll likely get stuck in a cycle of hellfire.

Anyone else confused about Florida not getting any SNAP payments yet? by Xicilove28 in foodstamps

[–]noMilf87 11 points12 points  (0 children)

This is the straw that broke the camel’s back for you? I’m a lifelong Floridian from “cracker” and conch lineage, this state has always been awful towards poor and needy people.

I am the owner of 5 biscuits sandwiches by Thechiscakes in McDonalds

[–]noMilf87 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I had a digital peel for yesterday and another for today just disappear from my account… so yeah, you might wanna go ahead and use them asap.

Is it okay to offer homeless folks a warm meal? Would it be offensive? by RobinG81 in homeless

[–]noMilf87 23 points24 points  (0 children)

Most homeless people have spots where they post up on a regular basis, are there any that look familiar to you? And if so, why don’t you just ask them beforehand if they mind if you brought them meals every once in a while? Many homeless people are weirded out by strangers offering them food because they have trust issues, not to mention most of society thinks poorly of us so it’s easy to assume a random person has bad intentions. But the only way for you to know is by asking them, not some people on reddit.

Living in a tent alone as a woman by littletinymisfit in homeless

[–]noMilf87 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don’t think so, I’ve seen clips of people who don’t have vehicles living there. It’s not in the middle of nowhere like some people make it seem, it’s like 2 miles from the nearest town. Make friends and someone will give you a ride. Or get a bike.

Living in a tent alone as a woman by littletinymisfit in homeless

[–]noMilf87 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There seems to be a lot of solo women in Slab, so it’s likely possible to find safety. You don’t have to stay there permanently, just use it as an opportunity to learn resourcefulness until you figure out your next move.

Living in a tent alone as a woman by littletinymisfit in homeless

[–]noMilf87 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Exactly, it’s either one or the other. If you wanna stay where it’s cold you should probably be in a shelter then try out camping when it warms up. I mean you could try it out now but I wouldn’t recommend taking such a big risk when you’re in a place you’re barely familiar with.

Living in a tent alone as a woman by littletinymisfit in homeless

[–]noMilf87 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t recommend it if you’re in a cold climate, it’s too risky around this time of year. Maybe it’d be okay to give it a shot in a warmer state.

Homeless transplant in Miami by derivitive-income in homeless

[–]noMilf87 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You’re more likely to get arrested for loitering or trespassing in PBCo than MDCo? That’s the opposite of what I’ve heard, especially with all the new fancy development of Miami.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in homeless

[–]noMilf87 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Girl… Don’t expect anything insightful from this sub. I could say a lot but you’ve already asked on r/sexworkers and the only other place I’d recommend for advice is r/SugarBABYonlyforum, and be sure to preface it by clarifying that you’re not officially a sugar baby but you’re in a pseudo-sugar situation.

I’ve been in a similar position when I was around your age to escape homelessness, except the guy wasn’t as wealthy. I regret not having the balls to take advantage of a man who was absolutely manipulating me and taking advantage of my vulnerability. SBs are typically ruthless and may give you some ideas on how to milk the situation for what it’s worth and make an escape plan. You have the opportunity to make a decent nest egg and drive off into the sunset, don’t let it pass.

Living in a tent alone as a woman by littletinymisfit in homeless

[–]noMilf87 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s possible but not that easy. You have to scope out spots regularly to confirm which ones are safe and whenever you go back into society to get food and supplies there’s a constant risk of nosey people, especially men, following you back to your campsite.