Should homeless people travel south for the winter?

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  • As the resident homeless IIN user, I'll say that the reasons I do not move south during the winter are:

    - Shitty fast food.
    - Non-reciprocity for CCW permits.
    - The price of out of state hunting licenses.
    - People in the south get all weird about land ownership. In the north, I can park anywhere.
    - I like the cold.
    - Too lazy. That's why I am homeless.

    I'm one of the "driving homeless" by the way, like a gypsy.

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    • im always curious about homeless people...how did you end up in the situation you're in? Do you see yourself lifting yourself out of this homelessness anytime soon??

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      • My lifestyle is 100% deliberate. I wrote the story: "Is my lifestyle normal?".

        I am not affiliated with other homeless people, so I cannot tell you about them.

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        • It's so interesting to hear about such a different lifestyle. So if you had the option of landing a higher paying job that affords you even a small home you'd choose to remain in your truck/tent?!? Where do you work at if you don't mind me asking...

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          • I'm not about to tell you my address and social security number, but, as usual, I'll say that I work at "some shitty store".

            And yes, I'll always live in an automobile and/or tent of some kind. That's just my style.

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