
Hurensohn
its beyond over
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View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cdsp8hxaWSs
He talks about how his schizo-disordered mother kicked him out of his apartment when he was 16. From that point on, he had to take care of himself.
He enjoyed going to school and successfully completed his high school diploma.
He had a difficult time at first, but other people helped him more and more.
At some point, he worked at a refugee shelter, and another employee knew he was homeless and found him an apartment.
He had several girlfriends and many friends, saying he "met cool guys at the sports field."
He lied to women and said he had an apartment.
He often met the women for coffee or went to their homes.
He always found a place and people who would take him in.
Imagine if I were in that situation: thick glasses, a 2/10 (if that), autistic, and antisocial. I would have died in a few days because no one would have felt sorry for me.
People would probably have abused me on the street, and a group of teenagers would probably have beaten me to death at some point.
I wouldn't have had a chance on the street with the way I looked and the way I acted.
The man in the video is now a successful author and has founded a company.
It reminds me a bit of the Meeks story, only Meeks was a felon who turned his career into a model.
The comments are full of people who like his "personality," and many say they'd let a guy like that live with them for free.
Look at what people do to prevent good-looking people from having to live on the streets.
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