
VirginAutistManlet
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I wonder what it would be like to homelessmax, here’s how I’d do it
1. Have self defence, force-multiplying tool to keep potential threats at bay
2. 1 man Tent, sleeping bag
3. Waterproof Bag with 2-3 pairs of light clothes
4. Phone, wallet, small first aid kit, and small tool kit, wet wipes, etc.
5. Membership to 24/7 gym for lifting, showering and place to get out of the weather
6. Membership to library for recharging phone and relaxing during the day
7. Wash clothes at laundry places
8. With NEETbux you can afford any water/food anytime, and can goto a motel if some nights are too hot or too cold
9. Use tent to sleep in mostly middle-upper class neighbourhoods, walk around to find new areas and always use different locations, not in the city where 99.99% of homeless congregate.
10. Use NEETbux to pay for phone/internet.
This might not be possible in the US where the temps are more extreme on the low end, but I can see this working in Australia.
You can do things like intermittent fasting so you don’t have to carry around extra food, water. You can use library’s and gyms for time out of the elements, etc.
1. Have self defence, force-multiplying tool to keep potential threats at bay
2. 1 man Tent, sleeping bag
3. Waterproof Bag with 2-3 pairs of light clothes
4. Phone, wallet, small first aid kit, and small tool kit, wet wipes, etc.
5. Membership to 24/7 gym for lifting, showering and place to get out of the weather
6. Membership to library for recharging phone and relaxing during the day
7. Wash clothes at laundry places
8. With NEETbux you can afford any water/food anytime, and can goto a motel if some nights are too hot or too cold
9. Use tent to sleep in mostly middle-upper class neighbourhoods, walk around to find new areas and always use different locations, not in the city where 99.99% of homeless congregate.
10. Use NEETbux to pay for phone/internet.
This might not be possible in the US where the temps are more extreme on the low end, but I can see this working in Australia.
You can do things like intermittent fasting so you don’t have to carry around extra food, water. You can use library’s and gyms for time out of the elements, etc.
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