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  • I mean.. Usually and in my experience the thing preventing this or making it harder is other people being terrible and/or unreasonable rather than my own shortcomings. It's theoretically possible. Have had a lot of ups and downs.

  • How this could be justifiable in anyone's mind is shocking to me.

    The thought process is generally "these people are homeless because they do drugs. Drugs have no place in our society. They're better off in prison or dead".

    I disagree with this opinion but it's the opinion people have. Personally, I think they should ban thc drug tests that check for non phychoactive metabolites (in all jobs) and then see if people still fall to fentanyl. This would give everyone that's going to do drugs anyway a healthier but still effective alternative. It might just work. It'll cut down on alcohol abuse too.

  • The economy improving because Trump sends all the people conservatives don't like to concentration camps, making it easier for others to get a job simply because there is less competition, isn't worth it. If that's the alternative I'd rather the economy be "bad".

  • I hope someday to be able to afford a plot of land to be otherwise homeless on where no one can legally fuck with me or put me in jail for doing it. In theory this might work as long as it's done far away from anything resembling a HOA. I'm sure there are measures in place to prevent people from doing that, maybe there's a minimum purchase price or acre requirement for land outside of population centers or something.

    Out in the country you see people doing this with campers sometimes. Never talked to any of them though.

  • Source? I'm not sure who to believe. People on the internet who claim it's safe enough that you can pick it up or people on the internet who claim kills you if you touch it.

    I'm not going to go swimming in a mercury pool any time soon either way.

  • When lemmy first started getting popular when reddit initially started cracking down on 3rd party apps, I made a shitpost community and then made a really generic post, then promptly got banned for "trolling". Not bad.