Dr. Autismo
British Incel
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I'm at the soup kitchen rn, a few minutes ago, I took my suitcase out of storage to rearrange it's insides.
I had to take it inside because it was pretty dritzly outside.
I plopped the suitcase on this small table in the corner, opened it up and took some stuff out to rearrange some other stuff.
One of them being the GameCube games.
While I was rearranging the interior of my suitcase, this boomer came over a picked up my games.
I told him they were mine, and he put the games down, but then he grabbed one of my shirts in the suit case.
I told him they were mine again, and that I was sorting out my belongings and he fucked off.
This is why I'm nervous about taking my bag out of storage, some entitled crackhead or boomer like him would assume it's some kinda fucking free for all and help themselves.
I used to take my GameCube, games and small telly out of storage and play it in a small corner in the soup kitchen, but I stopped because I don't feeling like taking all that shit out and putting it back.
And because I don't want them being stolen by somebody.
Plenty of the soup kitchen regulars are homeless, broke and addicted to something.
That boomer most likely would have pawned off my games at cex so he can buy his next fix.
I had to take it inside because it was pretty dritzly outside.
I plopped the suitcase on this small table in the corner, opened it up and took some stuff out to rearrange some other stuff.
One of them being the GameCube games.
While I was rearranging the interior of my suitcase, this boomer came over a picked up my games.
I told him they were mine, and he put the games down, but then he grabbed one of my shirts in the suit case.
I told him they were mine again, and that I was sorting out my belongings and he fucked off.
This is why I'm nervous about taking my bag out of storage, some entitled crackhead or boomer like him would assume it's some kinda fucking free for all and help themselves.
I used to take my GameCube, games and small telly out of storage and play it in a small corner in the soup kitchen, but I stopped because I don't feeling like taking all that shit out and putting it back.
And because I don't want them being stolen by somebody.
Plenty of the soup kitchen regulars are homeless, broke and addicted to something.
That boomer most likely would have pawned off my games at cex so he can buy his next fix.
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