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Naive-Landscape9854about 4 hours ago516

That's a pretty sweet safety net. You get a place to live, eat, and sleep while you figure out how to rebuild your life again. I wonder if there's a limit on how long you can be on welfare.

boriicha__about 4 hours ago149

That tiny single bedroom would cost $1200 in Toronto 😭 it looks well-maintained too!

MoundsEnthusiastabout 4 hours ago131

Happy for the dude, but I think his conclusion is a bit erroneous.

Disastrous_Neat_9729about 4 hours ago130

I live in Japan, and there is definitely a safety net (with lots of its own problems), and this video shows it.

He really didn’t have it that hard. I know lots of people who are holding down jobs, good education, and their lives don’t look much different from his. Cheap apartment, rainy streets, beer from the conbini.

He’s young, and the video really shows how important it is to have low income housing for people who fall through the cracks.

The chances of this video occurring if he had been living on the streets and actually destitute, how it is in much of the world, would have been minuscule.

clubmedschoolabout 4 hours ago80

"Buy my course"

Elmer_Fudd01about 4 hours ago66

How I left poverty: "I started a media business".

Ok kinda your fault if you had what it takes to start a business at the drop of a hat. WTF.

Shiney_Metal_Assabout 4 hours ago42

"cigarettes are my only source of pleasure" Immediately followed by "I go to the convenience store to buy alcohol and snacks"

🙄

vathsa_95about 4 hours ago26

Lmao I can’t take this seriously at all

itsnicomarsabout 4 hours ago25

Bro is so poor he couldn’t even afford enough time per shot to read tge txt😭💔✌🏽

QueenAlphabettiesabout 3 hours ago25

r/thanksimcured