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PISSIN' A BITCH
#21
Maybe giving out cash makes him feel good so he tries not to think about it too deeply.
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#22
LuMPyPussy Wrote:PS I think the expression is "pitching a bitch."

I use the east coast version.

Thanks for the feedback, Mockers...I really didn't know that people had such strong viewpoints regarding this subject...This has been an education to me reading what everyone has to say.
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#23
SyberBitch Wrote:
OnBendedKnee Wrote:Helping others is a small price to pay for what we get in return. For what we get in return is hugh. The rest is all vanity.
Ok, so we help others to continue a life of boozing or drugs and scamming people. What we get in return is helping perpetuate a blight on our society. I dunno. It just doesn't add up to me.

They are going to be that way regardless, whether you throw them a couple of bucks or not. I agree with OBK, if you are going to give then give and don't worry about what they do with it. Otherwise just shut the fuck up and tell them to go to hell.

We wereat agas station in Miami last year, anda kid who lookedabout 16 years old asked if I could spear a couple of bucks so he could get food for his little brother. I gave him4 bucks thinking it was probally a lie, but meh who cares.The gas station attendent ended uptelling me that his story was true. The mother was in the hospital dying of cancer and he was trying to take care of his 3 year old brother.
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#24
SyberBitch Wrote:
OnBendedKnee Wrote:Helping others is a small price to pay for what we get in return. For what we get in return is hugh. The rest is all vanity.
Ok, so we help others to continue a life of boozing or drugs and scamming people. What we get in return is helping perpetuate a blight on our society. I dunno. It just doesn't add up to me.
If it isn't one blight on society, it's another. I don't give to panhandlers or homeless myself, because I just can't afford it. If I could, I probably would. And the only two characters who matter regarding doing it or not are myself, and Karma. If your intentions are good, who cares what they do with the money?
You can't save the world, Syber. Much as I get the impression that you'd like to give it a whirl! ::thumbs::
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#25
[user=116]SyberBitch[/user] wrote:
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OnBendedKnee Wrote:Helping others is a small price to pay for what we get in return. For what we get in return is hugh. The rest is all vanity.
Ok, so we help others to continue a life of boozing or drugs and scamming people. What we get in return is helping perpetuate a blight on our society. I dunno. It just doesn't add up to me.
Perhaps I wasn't clear.
I am not referring to the slacker tards that are in their late 20's, early 30's who bum change in front of the Starbucks. I tell them to sell off a couple of their piercings and wash dishes if they're that much down on their luck.

No, instead I mean the downtown folks who possibly fought in a couple of wars and are either disabled or slightly mentally deranged (but not enough for hospitalization).

It's those people, usually in their late 60's on up I give money too in the hopes they can get through one more night.

There, but my the grace of God go I (or, any of us)...
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#26
I always look at their shoes, and try to see if they have a cell phone. If their shoes are nicer than any of mine, or they have a phone... no moolah.

Also, if I see a person out on the corner EVERY day then NO. Go find a job.

I honestly(not made up, didn't hear a story)have a friend who makes more money panhandling than he does as a manager. Up to $500 bucks on a good day. THAT is what pisses me off. He did it as a dare to start with... then kept doing it randomly to make extra cash.

On a side note, yesterday at work, I saw a brand new Dodge Ram drop off a girl in a wheelchair, who proceded to beg for money for 3 hours before she was picked back up.
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#27
sally Wrote:They are going to be that way regardless, whether you throw them a couple of bucks or not. I agree with OBK, if you are going to give then give and don't worry about what they do with it. Otherwise just shut the fuck up and tell them to go to hell.
Here, I disagree. I do not believe that those who make a hell of a lot of money panhandling and scamming people, would continue in the same way if it were no longer profitable for them. As someone said earlier, those that truly ARE in need, usually do not go the panhandling route.


Quote:We were at a gas station in Miami last year, and a kid who looked about 16 years old asked if I could spear a couple of bucks so he could get food for his little brother. I gave him 4 bucks thinking it was probally a lie, but meh who cares. The gas station attendent ended up telling me that his story was true. The mother was in the hospital dying of cancer and he was trying to take care of his 3 year old brother.
It is good that you were able to help the kids, and if it were someone that young I would probably be less skeptical, but even in that situation, there are better ways for kids on the street to get help than by asking strangers for a dollar. If someone truly does look hungry, I often offer to buy them some food rather than give them money.
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#28
OnBendedKnee Wrote:Perhaps I wasn't clear.
I am not referring to the slacker tards that are in their late 20's, early 30's who bum change in front of the Starbucks. I tell them to sell off a couple of their piercings and wash dishes if they're that much down on their luck.

No, instead I mean the downtown folks who possibly fought in a couple of wars and are either disabled or slightly mentally deranged (but not enough for hospitalization).

It's those people, usually in their late 60's on up I give money too in the hopes they can get through one more night.

There, but my the grace of God go I (or, any of us)...
I understand where you're coming from and we don't really have the younger set panhandling around here anyway (though I saw plenty of that while in CA). While I feel bad for people who are down on their luck, I've helped enough of them, even people who were literally homeless, get to a better spot (at least for a while) to know that there IS help out there for them if they simply want to use it.

I personally know of at least one 'disabled vet' who in fact is (or pretends to be) a little whacked mentally. The person already gets disability and has a place to live, but still panhandles for extra money. They make enough 'extra money' through panhandling, to own a large screen tv and several other nice items I can't afford myself.
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#29
SyberBitch Wrote:The person already gets disability and has a place to live, but still panhandles for extra money. They make enough 'extra money' through panhandling, to own a large screen tv and several other nice items I can't afford myself.
How do you know this? Been to his house? Seen his big-screen TV?
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#30
Sinister Wrote:
SyberBitch Wrote:The person already gets disability and has a place to live, but still panhandles for extra money. They make enough 'extra money' through panhandling, to own a large screen tv and several other nice items I can't afford myself.
How do you know this? Been to his house? Seen his big-screen TV?
Actually she has, she did a job for him and I had to hear all about it ::bang::
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#31
Sinister Wrote:
SyberBitch Wrote:The person already gets disability and has a place to live, but still panhandles for extra money. They make enough 'extra money' through panhandling, to own a large screen tv and several other nice items I can't afford myself.
How do you know this? Been to his house? Seen his big-screen TV?
Yep. Computer trouble.
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#32
SyberBitch Wrote:Here, I disagree. I do not believe that those who make a hell of a lot of money panhandling and scamming people, would continue in the same way if it were no longer profitable for them. As someone said earlier, those that truly ARE in need, usually do not go the panhandling route.
So what do you think they would do, get a job and become productive citizens? They would work at the labor hall or some other crappy job and do the same exact thing. Do you blame them? They are drop outs of society, it's not likely that any of them work a hard day on the side of the road and go home to luxury, I don't care what anyone says.They get a meal, some booze, cigarettes, and maybe a cheap motel room if it was a good day. If you think you are contributing to drug addiction and alcoholism by giving money to bums then you are naive. They would be that way regardless, you are just giving them a better day buy spearing a few bucks.
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#33
sally Wrote:
SyberBitch Wrote:Here, I disagree. I do not believe that those who make a hell of a lot of money panhandling and scamming people, would continue in the same way if it were no longer profitable for them. As someone said earlier, those that truly ARE in need, usually do not go the panhandling route.
So what do you think they would do, get a job and become productive citizens? They would work at the labor hall or some other crappy job and do the same exact thing. Do you blame them? They are drop outs of society, it's not likely that any of them work a hard day on the side of the road and go home to luxury, I don't care what anyone says.They get a meal, some booze, cigarettes, and maybe a cheap motel room if it was a good day. If you think you are contributing to drug addiction and alcoholism by giving money to bums then you are naive. They would be that way regardless, you are just giving them a better day buy spearing a few bucks.
There's that "spear" again... I'm assuming you mean spare. Or in this case, sparing.
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#34
D Wrote:
sally Wrote:
SyberBitch Wrote:Here, I disagree. I do not believe that those who make a hell of a lot of money panhandling and scamming people, would continue in the same way if it were no longer profitable for them. As someone said earlier, those that truly ARE in need, usually do not go the panhandling route.
So what do you think they would do, get a job and become productive citizens? They would work at the labor hall or some other crappy job and do the same exact thing. Do you blame them? They are drop outs of society, it's not likely that any of them work a hard day on the side of the road and go home to luxury, I don't care what anyone says.They get a meal, some booze, cigarettes, and maybe a cheap motel room if it was a good day. If you think you are contributing to drug addiction and alcoholism by giving money to bums then you are naive. They would be that way regardless, you are just giving them a better day buy spearing a few bucks.
There's that "spear" again... I'm assuming you mean spare. Or in this case, sparing.
No I meant spear as in spearmint.
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#35
sally Wrote:
SyberBitch Wrote:Here, I disagree. I do not believe that those who make a hell of a lot of money panhandling and scamming people, would continue in the same way if it were no longer profitable for them. As someone said earlier, those that truly ARE in need, usually do not go the panhandling route.
So what do you think they would do, get a job and become productive citizens? They would work at the labor hall or some other crappy job and do the same exact thing. Do you blame them? They are drop outs of society, it's not likely that any of them work a hard day on the side of the road and go home to luxury, I don't care what anyone says.They get a meal, some booze, cigarettes, and maybe a cheap motel room if it was a good day. If you think you are contributing to drug addiction and alcoholism by giving money to bums then you are naive. They would be that way regardless, you are just giving them a better day buy spearing a few bucks.
Depends. If they were truly down & out, they would probably just go through the system to get 'public assistance' of some type and have to live more or less within their means. If they are able bodied and truly just scamming, then yes, they would have to get some kind of 'job' or start their own business or something.

I'm never going to change it, because these people prey on the kindness and feelings of guilt in others, but if the charity suddenly STOPPED. Well, I can't really imagine what the addicts would do. I guess try to turn to a life of crime, end up getting caught and thrown in jail where they still wouldn't get their drugs.

There are 'beggars' for one reason only. It works.
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