If she were elderly or more conventionally sexually attractive, it would have gone worse for her. Her mental illness is her superpower.
I would like to interject that two women were sexually assaulted in Quartzsite, Arizona this week and that I am unable to busk because of the cartels and the unwillingness of La Paz county sherriff's department, Quartzsite P.D., and any number of attorneys in the future former USA to address the issue of the comodification of the elderly as masturbatory objects for sexualized rage.
Hope to be less verbose and more coherant in the future.
This is what Bread and Circuses looks like.
]]>i want to own a long haired dachshund someday. my ex had one and i fell in love with the little guy.
i was legit homeless in austin tx for five days and that was a wild experience. i realized by the end of it that i would absolutely develop an addiction just to cope with being so grimy and on the fringe of society. but i met so many lovely people. i was hungry and went into a whole foods and filled up a box from their hotbar and walked out with it. there was this patio outside that all these homeless cats were chilling at. it was the only one in the shade so I walked up and asked if i could sit with them.
there was this blonde man with glasses and a long beard named Kodie. He was from springfield mo and had ridden a train car down to austin if i remember right. he was drawing a sign for another man, an older one, cant remember his name, and Kodie kept fucking up the “s”.
man i was just about to get into writing a whole essay about the people i met. all of them had been hurt so deeply but still had a smile. they would drink and play guitar or just sit in an intersection flying a sign with their balls hanging out their shorts.
i slept on rooftops.
in comparison to that, my car feels almost bougie. i can lay all the way down, have my lights on, watch tv, keep my food and luxuries safe while i work.
eventually, i’ll even have a house again. imagine that. i think i’ll hang up some of those hippie tapestries.
]]>Seems to solidify the point. Any person who has been made homeless by the system is somebody who has been marked for extermination or death and absolutely must think/organize the same way a resistance member in Nazi Germany escaping extermination from the regime did.
You have indirect extermination through hopes they die through some means including murder and you have direct extermination through the form of fascist regimes.
]]>Homeless people who do what they do to survive and do not adhere to the system's regulations but don't hurt any people in the process of securing shelter are safeguarding themselves from the processes of systematic extermination ingrained into the system. Any non-adherence is an act of resistance or pure survival against those aspects of the system.
Heck if you were a target of extermination policies in the 1930s where fascist governments used active means to do it and would not let you live anywhere. You hid wherever you could, this is what homeless people are doing if they break these regulations and build their own places or set up anywhere not occupied by anyone.
Some of the partisans in France and Italy used an array of networks to survive without 'official places' to live sometimes, if the homeless can do something similar (Not talking about armed insurrection here) they could all stay in touch with each other enough to organize.
Infact in the event in someday where a fascist takeover happens and you are part of a minority group being targeted you may have to learn how to survive this way too.
These are extermination policies or tendencies built into the system, you should treat them that way if you become homeless.
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