Buy a loaf of bread, buy a jar of peanut butter - eat for a week and repeat until you go crazy. That’s how I lived in 2000, with a job. I made it 6 months
How do they check if you’re homeless? Couldn’t you just rent a property and tell nobody?
In Germany you are required to register your address with the authorities and your landlord has to register you as well. But as far as I know there is no such central registration of all citizens in the US. Isn’t that one of the reasons why there’s always such a big hassle to get enrolled as a voter?
OK but where does he sleep?
Even more, how do you eat on a budget of $10/day without access to a kitchen?
In San Francisco of all places?
Uhmmm, you don’t have to cook doritos, wagie.
Friendly Reminders: A Family size bag of Nacho Cheese Doritos contains 2,250 Calories…
Flaming Hot Cheetos? 2400.
Eqt half a bag, add some cans of tuna and beans, and, baby, you might keep your feet!
You can eat very cheaply if you don’t plan on living long, or healthy.
Could you give me a breakdown of what a day’s meals would look like?
Buy a loaf of bread, buy a jar of peanut butter - eat for a week and repeat until you go crazy. That’s how I lived in 2000, with a job. I made it 6 months
There’s creative location. Rooftops, empty houses, abandoned properties and so on
How do they check if you’re homeless? Couldn’t you just rent a property and tell nobody?
In Germany you are required to register your address with the authorities and your landlord has to register you as well. But as far as I know there is no such central registration of all citizens in the US. Isn’t that one of the reasons why there’s always such a big hassle to get enrolled as a voter?
Yeah that could work as long as you never change your mailing address to where you are staying but there’s nowhere you can rent for $700 in SF.