I feel like this comic is trying to tell me something. But what? Hmm…
I feel like this comic is trying to tell me something. But what? Hmm…
“When the Overflow was noticed, everyone started updating their systems. And this causes people to fall through the cracks. Usually those people are just written off, but what we do is we take those people for ourselves.”
“So you’re stealing people?”
“No we’re not stealing people. They don’t have SSNs so they aren’t technically people?”
I wish I was an overflow baby :-(
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I spend my days scraping dog shit off the floors of grown adult human beings’ apartments. There’s a lot wrong in the world.
If I had the money, I’d pay to watch this. I watch Extra Cheesy Broccoli on YouTube a bit; Steve Wallis isn’t homeless, but does a lot of stealth camping in unusual places.
Those who break the cycle are often the only ones aware of its existence in the first place. We aren’t broken, friend; we merely bear the weight of generations of broken men who’ve been falling downwards on top of those who come after.
It’s important to remember, though, that everyone has their demons. Childhood trauma caused by an abusive parent who was broken because of the war. Stuff like that. It’s an echo.
Your friend sounds awesome
If only I’d been born %YEARS% later :'-(
Walking around your neighborhood and meeting friendly people.
No but seriously I’m interested in this answer as well.
If by “a while back” you mean “from the dawn of time immemorial until this day,” then yes
This ends the thread.
You’re damned if you do and damned if you don’t. If you try to convey tone and meaning, people get upset; if you just rely on context and the flow of conversation - well, that’s subjective and cultural in some cases.
Memes are the key. Complex modern hieroglyphics that convey all meaning through image (and text descriptions spoken by ai computer voices for the blind)
Cute that you think they won’t just blame Mexicans when they do start hurting.