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<blockquote data-quote="BearSitsInTheWoods" data-source="post: 4324129" data-attributes="member: 57421"><p>Spent a lot of time working at the day center for the homeless in Tulsa and I know they think they are helping folks but they are just enabling their life style. The people that were there the first day we started were the same there when we left. All had pills, weed, meth and booze. It was a big party every day with huge bluetooth speakers and cell phones. Cops drive by while a guy is hitting his meth pipe or taking a dump on your tires and say nothing. They always complained about the free food they received while I’m starving telling myself two more hours till lunch. The conversations I heard made my jaw drop. To us normal folk that enjoy a house and things it seems crazy but a lot of the stuff I heard they seemed to be having fun on some level. I used to feel bad but that experience changed the way I look at the situation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BearSitsInTheWoods, post: 4324129, member: 57421"] Spent a lot of time working at the day center for the homeless in Tulsa and I know they think they are helping folks but they are just enabling their life style. The people that were there the first day we started were the same there when we left. All had pills, weed, meth and booze. It was a big party every day with huge bluetooth speakers and cell phones. Cops drive by while a guy is hitting his meth pipe or taking a dump on your tires and say nothing. They always complained about the free food they received while I’m starving telling myself two more hours till lunch. The conversations I heard made my jaw drop. To us normal folk that enjoy a house and things it seems crazy but a lot of the stuff I heard they seemed to be having fun on some level. I used to feel bad but that experience changed the way I look at the situation. [/QUOTE]
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