Sounds like you just hate filthy people. I've been homeless twice and I can assure you that homelessness does not prevent one from basic cleanliness.
This poor person probably has some mental issues affecting them and preventing them from taking care of themselves and their belongings properly. The library probably makes them feel safe in a world that is very unsafe - especially for the mentally ill.
I hate homeless people so much
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Sounds like you just hate filthy people. I've been homeless twice and I can assure you that homelessness does not prevent one from basic cleanliness.
This poor person probably has some mental issues affecting them and preventing them from taking care of themselves and their belongings properly. The library probably makes them feel safe in a world that is very unsafe - especially for the mentally ill.
You sound very spoiled.
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Right. Bird baths, wet wipes, deodorants, community rec centers, trial gym memberships, camp grounds, lakes and rivers.
Tons of ways to stay clean.
It's definitely a mental health issue if this person actually exists.
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I lived on wet wipes! The food pantries actually gave a pack of them away with your free bag of food and the dollar tree had packs of 50 for 99c.