>>1001984>>1002103Not him, but..
>whats your lifestyle?Hitching, traveling around the US, pretty much doing whatever seems like fun.
>where do you get money?Seasonal work.
>whats your monthly budget be honest?Varies widely. Sometimes I'll hang out in the woods fishing and have nothing to spend money on for moths at a time, other times I'll hang around cities and spend more than I should on starbucks and fast food.
>your future plans?Currently looking into buying a house in a college town and renting out the rooms to students.
>Where do you shower?I mostly just do a lot of swimming in lakes and rivers.
>Jackoff?I nofap when I'm on the road.
>Brush teeth?Wherever I am when I wake up/bed down.
>get food?When it's not fish and forage, I go to grocery stores like everyone else.
>how long do you plan on being homeless?Until I get bored of it or die, whichever comes first.
>Are you making any money?Not at the moment, but yeah, enough.
>>1002109>If you beg with a sign , you are a homeless.Actually, about half the panhandlers I've met have apartments and just look homeless because it gets more pitypay.
>>1002214I've seen it done successfully, but unless you're parking somewhere with a water hookup and want to throw down for an in-line heater, it doesn't seem worth it.
>>1002243>reasonable amount of money to save upDepends on what you're doing. If you have a vehicle to pay for or any bills like cellphone or god forbid credit, you'll need a lot more than if you just buy fishing tackle and rice.
>>1002248>>1002273>>1002312There is a pretty big distinction, but there's also sometimes overlap. There's bums who have homes, bums that are homeless, travelers who work intermittently, and travelers who also bum. There's also hippy crafters who like to sell stuff off of blankets on the street corner, sometimes they have apartments and make more than I do when I'm working; you really can't tell just by looking at someone what their situation is.