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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wpeAFtMy0Xs

 

 

A man's (Ken Dorsey) house is in disrepair. His father built it and is wondering if he should sell it. He is homeless without it and doesn't have to pay rent or anything. This is sad and I feel bad for him, but one can only wonder how he got into this situation in the first place. He has nothing at all and his neighbors have asked him if he'd like to live with them once his roof caves in as said in the video. Watch it to find out everything! I feel bad! The inside is even worse, just by looking at him can you see his financial problems. He seems to of loved the house and treasured it.

Edited by keytotheheart

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Generally, very few homeless people got how they are because they are naturally unlucky. Whether it be a drug addiction or simply not knowing how to properly handle money, when people become homeless it's generally because of somthing they did.

Generally, very few homeless people got how they are because they are naturally unlucky. Whether it be a drug addiction or simply not knowing how to properly handle money, when people become homeless it's generally because of somthing they did.

 

But sometimes the person could be mentally handicapped, and his/her relatives just end up abandoning him/her. Not saying that's the case with this guy, though.

Well, first, he needs to sort all that trash in his house. There are a lot of recyclables in there and those can be turned in for money. His dad may have even left some valuables in their that he can pawn. If he puts some effort into it, he can get it in better shape and make some money from it.

Well, first, he needs to sort all that trash in his house. There are a lot of recyclables in there and those can be turned in for money. His dad may have even left some valuables in their that he can pawn. If he puts some effort into it, he can get it in better shape and make some money from it.

 

What she said.

It's the homeless fault that they can't afford a better house

but i feel bad aswell

Generally, very few homeless people got how they are because they are naturally unlucky. Whether it be a drug addiction or simply not knowing how to properly handle money, when people become homeless it's generally because of somthing they did.

 

But sometimes the person could be mentally handicapped, and his/her relatives just end up abandoning him/her. Not saying that's the case with this guy, though.

 

I personally know a man who is homeless. Not because he is a drug addict or an alcoholic. He currently holds a masters degree in english or whatever it was, I think Liberal Arts or something.

 

Anyways, since his wife was very ill, he worked day and night until he was in debt to pay for her treatment. She died later in the past years. He went into a complete depression to the point where he had his house taken away from him and is now wandering the town on foot, looking for work. I still feel bad for him though, he's successful, but he lost someone he dearly loves.

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Well, first, he needs to sort all that trash in his house. There are a lot of recyclables in there and those can be turned in for money. His dad may have even left some valuables in their that he can pawn. If he puts some effort into it, he can get it in better shape and make some money from it.

 

True! It's mostly his fault that he doesn't get help. He could apply for disability and benefits, but he doesn't. If his neighbors will open up their homes for him. I'm sure they could drive him to a place to get financial support.

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