The Harsh reality of being homeless: The survival tips you need to know

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#prepping #homeless #hoboes In this video I talk about the harsh realities of being homeless. If you’re new to being homeless these harsh realities should be addressed. Being homeless means you have to deal with rain, heat, cold and other obstacles.

I also offer survival tips that you need to know if you’re going to be homeless. Homelessness or traveling or bugging out are not easy things you can do. You will have to deal with the weather with antagonist and with other obstacles Along the way. I offer the survival tips for you to practice before SHTF.

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We're watching your videos to see what the reality is for the homeless. We think there's homeless in most if not all communities in the US. In one of your earlier videos I think you said to ask them what they need instead of giving them what you think they need. We have been told that socks are good to give them but I think I heard you say in that video that socks were fairly easy to get. Information like that is one of the reasons we're watching you're videos.

nt
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Freedoms just another word for nothing left to lose, nothing ain’t worth nothing but it’s free! Live free or die, remember?

danjam
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My sympathy to the homeless. It angers me that our government would rather put these illegal aliens in 5 star hotels with Free meals and healthcare and leaves our own citizens out in the cold. They've sent enough money to Ukraine to put every homeless person in the country in a decent home. This country is heartless

BladeObssession
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Good video. When I was a kid I ran away from home a lot. And, of course, I always ended up going back home. In one early "episode" I met a couple of guys that were LRRPs in Vietnam. They'd go out together whenever it suited their fancy and live off the land "hobo style". They taught me an awful lot in just a couple days I knew them. And you touched on that when you talked about acclimatization and fasting. I have, ever since, made it point to always have a back up food supply. I learned to never have a loan on the vehicle. If you have one that you have to have a loan to get it, make sure you have a second one that is free & clear and running good. Me, I'm a sucker for Chevy or GMC Suburbans. Really, get a truck or SUV if you can. That becomes your home when you lose everything else. Of course I also used to have a small travel trailer, but in this last stint being homeless, I don't have it any longer. Loaned it to an ex-friend that felt his friends had a better use for it. Poof! Now it's gone. Lesson learned.

CarlKem
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More people who are working and are becoming homeless due to a surge in housing costs. Wages are not keeping up with surging housing cost.

latinamericapreparedness
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Hey Friar Tuck can you please do a video and give us your opinion on tent fires because they seem to be happening more and more now days .

atheistpower
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Intermittent fasting is good for our bodies. Work yourself up to a 72hr fast, which puts your body into repair mode. Look up autophagy and fasting.

I agree about the Coke or anything else you deny yourself of. Especially after coming off of a fast. Everything tastes good. Safe travels

Freethinker
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Would you consider yours, ex s lone wolf? And what would you do in shtf? Would you continue what you’re doing or join a camp/group to be a part of functional society?

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