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all right so this video will be about uh
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the best places to sleep when you're
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homeless
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um
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so really it has a lot to do with what
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equipment you have and and the weather
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in the area but uh
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tomorrow or the next day if I got time
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I'm gonna film it today
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um
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the best places to sleep when you're
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homeless you know like I said it depends
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on the weather if it's the winter
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you're gonna need some pretty decent
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equipment
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um
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when I was in New York in the beginning
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I didn't have I didn't even have a
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sleeping bag I was so dumb about it I've
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I thought I'd just be able to sleep
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inside Penn Station I was I was wrong
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about that
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at this time this was around 2012 2013.
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the cops did not let people sleep in
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Penn Station I really don't know how it
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is now but those first couple of nights
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when I tried to sleep in Penn Station
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the cops just kept waking me up so for
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the first few nights I didn't sleep at
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all I mean not for more than like a half
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hour hour at a time
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and I'm a person who needs my sleep I
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like my sleep so
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that [ __ ] was really bothering me so I
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didn't have any kind of sleeping bag I
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didn't even have a winter coat back then
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I did but it was all the way back on
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Long Island and I didn't even have the
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money to go take a trip out to Long
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Island and get it I had to when I was
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first homeless I had to work all day and
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all like I was working either in
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Washington Square Park or Strawberry
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Fields during the day and then at Times
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Square at night and I had to
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I had to do two shifts pretty much every
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day and night because it was you know I
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was making a dollar at a time and things
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were moving real slow so
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I didn't even get a chance to head out
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to Long Island until
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it was like January or something and at
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this point it's like November December
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so I started sleeping on the train and
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this was right after Hurricane Sandy had
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hit New York so a lot of the trains
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weren't even running it was a really
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strange time in New York City because of
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Hurricane Sandy because even though that
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wasn't the most powerful hurricane not
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even close the problem was it was
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powerful enough and moving very slow so
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it just sat there flooding flooding New
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York
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changed
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and doing a lot of damage so
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when somebody coming up here probably
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looking for the mechanic but the office
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is closed all right they're going going
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around back they ain't gonna find nobody
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what the [ __ ] oh they got badges what
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the [ __ ] there's always something bro
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it's always something with the [ __ ]
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cops and the government all these
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annoying [ __ ] like
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like you know they're just they're
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always breaking everyone's balls trying
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to get more money out of everyone like
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so annoying I'll just keep doing the
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video until they interrupt me because I
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ain't gonna find nobody back there and
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hopefully they won't notice me here
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filming my video I'll film the whole
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thing though as they come up we'll see
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so
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I started sleeping on the A train which
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not the best train to sleep on because
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it goes through the airport and they
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wake you up at the airport and like
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switch trains but at least I was still
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able to get like four or five hours of
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sleep at a time as soon as the E train
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started running that was the one I
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started sleeping on because if you're in
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New York City
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I'm really not sure how it is now but
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the E train would just run non-stop
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between the World Trade Center and
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Jamaica Queens and it just it just never
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really stops every once in a while it'll
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stop they'll switch trains or whatever
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but for the most for the most part
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that's the best train to sleep on is the
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E train there were so many people
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staying on the E train it was almost
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like a freaking Hotel
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um
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but I'd see now I don't know after the
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whole Kobe thing and all that I don't
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know if any of the trains are running
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all night now because I know the Subways
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are actually kind of hurting for money
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right now because
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um there's just like way less people
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riding the trains and I gotta say they
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the new the MTA the subway they kind of
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deserve that because
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um dude I couldn't tell you how many
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times the subway screwed me out of my
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money you slide your card through and
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it'll say it didn't read it but it still
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took the money off it you know what I
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mean
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then there was other times
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where I when it would do that to me if I
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slid my card through and it just took
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the money and didn't let me through I
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would just hop it I'm not paying twice
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to get on to get on one train you know
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what I'm saying so
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um
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these guys are still creeping around
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back here
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but another thing that it does is when
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you're buying the metro card you put
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your money in the machine and sometimes
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it'll just say you didn't put any money
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in and then when you go up to the
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counter to complain like you know the
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machine just stole 10 bucks from me or
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the Turn Style just stole my Affair
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they're like okay fill out this form and
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we'll mail it back to you like who's
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gonna bother with all that filling out
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paperwork just to get a two dollar check
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mailed to them you know what I mean so
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the MTA has stolen
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ridiculous amounts of money from the
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people in New York City a lot so they
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deserve to
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get the turnstiles hopped and all that
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yeah that was huh I wonder what the [ __ ]
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they wanted
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that way something bro I'm telling you
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[ __ ]
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um
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so but yeah so I don't know if any of
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the trains are running all night now
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because they used to run all night back
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then but I don't know if they are now
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because I don't know what's going on in
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New interview I haven't been there in
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like three years
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so if it's cold out and you're in New
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York City and you ain't got nowhere to
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sleep the train is probably your best
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bet and the E train is probably your
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best bet
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um you know people don't really mess
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with the homeless people in New York
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it's kind of rare the only people who
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are going to mess with the homeless
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people in New York are other homeless
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people for the most part other than that
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the other people like you know all the
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little gangsters running around New York
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they don't pay no mind to the homeless
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people for the most part
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um
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but now there's another thing in New
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York City called internet cafes now I
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don't know if any of these are still
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open some someone made a comment on one
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of my videos saying they're all shut
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down and I believe that because the
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internet cafes were just magnets for all
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the like craziest
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people in the whole city the people who
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got nowhere to sleep but have managed to
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get themselves about 10 bucks cobbled
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together to pay for an overnight so
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um you know the internet cafes I don't
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know if any still exists but if you're
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out sleeping on the street you might be
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able to pull that off you go you pay for
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an overnight and then there's like these
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recliner chairs that
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you can sleep in if you paid for an
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overnight they don't care if you sleep
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you know
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the only thing they really don't want
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you to do is get violent and start
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getting into fights that's pretty much
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the only the only thing I ever saw them
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care about we used to smoke weed in
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there we used to bug and
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we used a party in there they didn't
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care as long as people were being
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peaceful and not getting into fights
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which happened all the time too
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but that was the only thing that could
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get you banned from there was pretty
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much
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um if if you were caught red-handed
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stealing from someone else or if you
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were just known for getting violent and
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causing fights they wouldn't let you in
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but really you'd have to really have a
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bad rep for them to do that because
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there was plenty of people who got into
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plenty of fights who they would let in
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because they're you know they know that
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this guy's not particularly a
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troublemaker he's just not going to let
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people push him around and [ __ ] you know
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so
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the internet cafes are another option
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but
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I'm not sure it depends where you're at
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and even in New York I'm not sure if the
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internet cafes even exist anymore they
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were all in Chinatown that was the only
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place where you would ever find these
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internet cafes but
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you'd have to ask around to the people
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on the streets
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so
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if you've got to sleep outside now
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the Central Park's got a million good
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spots but the only issue with Central
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Park is it's kind of out of the way and
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the good spots in Central Park are like
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way out of the way I used to sleep at
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Belvedere Castle occasionally that was
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my dry spot until too many people
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started hearing about it and then and
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then I'd get there and all the good
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spots would be taken by other homeless
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people so I kind of stopped dealing with
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the castle
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um but then another place I slept
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there's this Puppet Theater in Central
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Park where they've got this porch with
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an overhang so that was another spot
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where I could stay dry and they they
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knew I was sleeping there they just
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didn't care because I was I was cool
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about everything but the problem with
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that spot is the cops know about that
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spot so every couple of months they
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check it and if you're in it they make
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you leave the park so
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after being woke up at 4am a few times
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and being forced to leave the park I
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stopped using that spot because I was
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like
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sooner or later I'm gonna snap on this
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cop because it was always the same cop
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and I was like I don't want to get into
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a fight with this cop over this [ __ ]
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because I'd be arguing with him because
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you're waking me up at 4am I'm like look
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they don't care if I [ __ ] sleep here
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you're the only [ __ ] person who cares
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like you're going out of your way to
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come into Central Park and wake me up at
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us out of my sleep I'm not causing
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trouble I'm not making a mess like what
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the [ __ ] is wrong with you I'd be like
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arguing with him and he'd be like look
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man you're not allowed to sleep there
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the the [ __ ] joggers in the morning
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are complaining to me he's like if I
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catch you here again I'm gonna trespass
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you and all this [ __ ] and uh just
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eventually I was like [ __ ] this [ __ ]
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this guy another time he came and woke
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me up
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and I'm like
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I don't know what he said I was hardly
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awake but he left so I went back to
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sleep he came back like an hour later
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and he thought this was the time when I
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really almost got into it with him I'm
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like didn't you just [ __ ] tell me I
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could stay here like what the [ __ ] you
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were here an hour ago like he was like
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no I was telling you to leave I just
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didn't want to sit here and [ __ ]
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watch you pack up all your [ __ ] and like
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that was the last time I stayed in that
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spot
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but that spot's probably cooled off
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quite a bit by now so if you want to
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stay there if there's no other homeless
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people staying there that's a decent one
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um now yeah like it like I said it
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depends what city you're in I I know New
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York City but so if you're gonna sleep
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outside you're gonna need a decent
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sleeping bag
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but you don't want to get some zero
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degree sleeping bag because in New York
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City
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it's only brutally cold
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through like December January February
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March it'll start warming up a little
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bit November it's cold but it ain't that
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bad but December January February you're
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gonna need a good sleep bag so
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but if you got a zero degree sleeping
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bag that's pretty much useless in the
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spring and in the fall because you're
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going to be sweating your ass off in
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there so
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um the sleeping bag I used most of the
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time on the street was rated for 50
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degrees believe it or not but that's
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like the perfect sleeping bag for most
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of the year round
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um in in a climate like New York the
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only time it's really not good enough is
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in you know the depths of the winter and
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so what I would do at those times was
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just buy hand warmers
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and I just open them up and throw them
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in my sleeping bag usually I only needed
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two for my feet
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and I'd be good for in the sleeping bag
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and I well I also had a poncho liner
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which is it's a military
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you get them at the Army Surplus Store
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it's basically this really thin blanket
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that you can tie it to the inside of
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your Poncho in case it gets cold out
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those things are so useful and it's it's
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one of the best pieces of Survival
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equipment I've ever seen in my life it's
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called the poncho liner I'll I'll link
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it in the description
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um
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deponcho liner I have which I still use
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as my blanket to this day I got that in
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New York City at the Army Surplus Store
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see everything in Manhattan costs about
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you know it's gonna cost more so I think
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I paid 50 bucks for it there but usually
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you're gonna pay about 30 for for the
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for the legitimate military poncho liner
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um so I was using a 50 degree sleeping
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bag and the poncho liner and those two
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things combined
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um you know you'll figure it out
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but nowadays what I do then once I
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started getting my money up I was able
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to buy better stuff so then I got a 30
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degree sleeping bag
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for you know when it's really cold out
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and I also got this thing called a swag
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man roll which I'll link that in the
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description
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and the poncho liner so between those
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three things I'm I'm good in any weather
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conditions as long as I've got hand
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warmers because
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if it gets down to zero and you got the
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30 degree sleeping bag the
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poncho liner and the swag man roll
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you're still gonna probably be freezing
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your ass off at zero so you're gonna
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need the hand warmers
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um
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but yeah I'll link all that in the
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description my and that's what I use to
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this day I got the 30 degree Kelty
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sleeping bag which costs about a hundred
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bucks I've got the poncho liner which
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costs about 150. they keep raising the
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price on that because it's a very
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popular thing with like survivalist type
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people because it's this sleeping bag
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that's rated for about 50 degrees but
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the thing is you can fold it down to
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like this if like a Coleman Sleek sleep
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sleeping bag that's rated for 50 degrees
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it's going to be like this big but the
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the swag man roll you can squeeze it
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down to like this it's such a compact
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useful thing and it also opens up into a
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poncho if you want to use it for that
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and it's totally waterproof you can
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spray a hose on it so
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it's for 150 I'd say it's worth it you
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know I think I paid 130 for it a couple
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years ago but if I didn't have one I I
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would I'd buy it again it's one of those
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things that
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it's it's worth having in my opinion so
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I'll link those in the description if
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anyone's interested but so once you've
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got the proper equipment if you're
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sleeping on the street in a place like
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New York high humidity it rains a lot in
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New York
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um you're gonna
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you're going to want to find some sort
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of cover now I was sleeping in front of
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a church where they knew me there they
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didn't care if I slept there that was
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the main reason I stayed there
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um
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and I had enough of an overhang to where
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it would block most of the rain but then
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I would use my military Poncho as
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shelter to block
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the rest of the rain
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so
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um that's also the best shelter in my
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opinion is a military Poncho it's
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it's it's basically a tarp that you can
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roll down to about this big it's it's
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pretty heavy but it's very much worth
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having because when it's raining out and
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you need cover
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the military Poncho's the best thing for
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it so I would use the military Poncho as
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cover for the weather and I'd throw down
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just a regular tarp as my ground cover
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because you if it's raining at you don't
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want to be just laying directly on the
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ground
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um
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depending on where you're at you gotta
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pay attention to Elevation and stuff
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because if it starts raining at night
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and you're not on The High Ground the
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water is going to come running right
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down to where you're at you know what I
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mean I know people who would sleep on
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the streets and it'd be a rough night
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weather-wise and
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I'd see him in McDonald's soaking wet
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and I'd be like what happened they'd be
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like man my spot was just too low water
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came running through and soaked me in
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the night you know so you're gonna want
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a bit of a ground cover even if you're
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sleeping on the concrete you're going to
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want a ground cover because the concrete
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will will it'll suck the heat right out
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of you so
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um there's cardboard all over the place
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in New York City I don't know about
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others I'm sure there is but so if you
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don't got the tarps and all that you
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just throw down a couple layers of
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cardboard and that'll that'll keep you
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warmer it'll block the um
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it'll block the sidewalk from just
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sucking the heat right out of your
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sleeping bag so yeah no that's important
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you even on the grass or wherever you
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don't want to be directly on the ground
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because the ground pulls the heat right
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out of you and you'll be a lot colder
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when I was first sleeping outside all I
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had was a winter coat for my that was my
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whole Sleeping system was a winter coat
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so I'd be laying directly on the
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concrete with a coat just covering my
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upper half and this was in the spring
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and I was freezing every night I was
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freezing I was lucky to fall asleep I
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was that cold
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so
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yeah if you're gonna sleep outside
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you're gonna need the proper equipment
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you got to cover the ground and you got
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to have a sleeping bag or two
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preferably a sleeping bag and a swag man
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roll and a poncho liner those three
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things
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well you're pretty much you're good in
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pretty much all weather except for like
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below 20 then you're gonna need some
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hand warmers to throw in the Sleep Meg
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but those hand warmers don't take up no
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space and they're you know they're a
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useful thing they're not expensive
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um I always keep an emergency supply of
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hand warmers just in case because I I've
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had those things literally like
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they saved my life they you know I
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wouldn't have been able to sleep outside
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in my sleeping bag without the hand
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warmers
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but so yeah you're gonna need to find
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some kind of coverage so there's lots of
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scaffolds around in New York city so an
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ideal spot is the churches for the most
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part will let homeless people stay there
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as long as you're not interfering with
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the church you know you can't just be
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camping out there all day and night you
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got to get up in the morning before they
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open or when they open depend depending
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on how how they are towards you
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um
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but the thing with the churches are is
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the cops really can't bother you at the
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church it's like there's some sort of
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law about it where when you're on the
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church grounds you're like is something
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you're like a the cops can't bother with
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you
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um
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although truthfully I did have him
00:19:45
bother with me once in a while at the
00:19:47
church but I'd be like look they they
00:19:49
don't have a problem with me staying
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here so take it up with them you know
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um the this one time I got to my spot
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and there was another homeless guy
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setting up in my spot at the church and
00:20:00
the people who stayed at the spot next
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to me they were telling them they're
00:20:04
like yo somebody sleeps there man and
00:20:06
he's not gonna he's not gonna let you
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stay in his spot and the guys just
00:20:09
ignoring them so then I show up I'm like
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yo what's up man he's like nothing I'm
00:20:16
like well I sleep there and he's like
00:20:18
well I'm not you know push you over I'm
00:20:21
not no [ __ ] or I'm like look I don't
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care about none of that that's my spot
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bro and you can't sleep there
00:20:28
and the people next to me are like I
00:20:31
told you bro like I told you he ain't
00:20:33
gonna let you sleep there so they kind
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of have my back but
00:20:38
either way I wasn't gonna let him sleep
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there I'm like look man I'm not gonna
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I'm not gonna act like a bully or an
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[ __ ] but this is my spot this is
00:20:45
where I sleep every night so you gotta
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find somewhere else
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and he wasn't moving so I just started
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moving his [ __ ] out
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to the street you gotta I gotta get
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interrupted in every video it's not
00:20:58
official unless somebody interrupts me
00:21:01
so I just started moving this [ __ ] out
00:21:03
to the street and he was mad he started
00:21:06
making threats and [ __ ] and I'm like
00:21:08
I said look bro if you if you you know
00:21:10
if you want to take it that's up to you
00:21:13
man if you put your hands on me we're
00:21:14
gonna be fighting you know I wasn't
00:21:15
acting like the hardest [ __ ] on
00:21:18
Earth or nothing but I was just like if
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you touching me bro it's gonna be a
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fight it's that simple man go find
00:21:23
somewhere else this is my spot and
00:21:25
eventually he just left you know
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um
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but what he did was he called the cops
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on me and so
00:21:33
you know it was around midnight I think
00:21:35
he waited till late night to call the
00:21:36
cops on me around midnight the cops show
00:21:38
up they're like yo we got a complaint
00:21:40
about you staying here I'm like look man
00:21:42
I've been staying here for years on and
00:21:45
off and the cops like yeah I know I've
00:21:46
seen you he's he's like that's why I'm
00:21:48
surprised we gotta complaint and I'm
00:21:50
like look there was some other homeless
00:21:52
dude trying to stay in my spot I kind of
00:21:54
kicked him at him and he probably called
00:21:55
and the cop was like all right all right
00:21:58
he's like whatever man he's like if I
00:22:00
get another complaint I gotta come back
00:22:02
you know the cop was being real cool
00:22:03
because he knew me like he didn't know
00:22:06
me but he had seen me there for years so
00:22:08
he was like he was like all right man
00:22:10
just whatever he's like if what if I
00:22:12
gotta come back then you might have to
00:22:14
leave and something you know but he
00:22:16
didn't he he never came back
00:22:18
but so
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the churches are good because for the
00:22:21
most part
00:22:23
they're they're going to let you stay
00:22:25
there and the cops can't really [ __ ]
00:22:26
with you on church grounds
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so that's why you see a lot of homeless
00:22:31
people staying at churches a lot now
00:22:33
another good spot there's tons of good
00:22:36
spots all over New York City the Central
00:22:38
Park is full of them there's Woods you
00:22:40
know you can just roll up under a bush
00:22:42
somewhere somewhere I'm not gonna I'm
00:22:44
not gonna list off all the spots in
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Central Park because I'm not trying to
00:22:48
if they're being used by other people
00:22:50
I'm not trying to cause
00:22:52
any conflicts over the spots but that
00:22:55
that's what annoys me about homeless
00:22:57
people it's like they see one homeless
00:22:58
guy doing something and they
00:23:00
automatically want to do it when there's
00:23:01
spots everywhere like you don't need to
00:23:03
go and sleep in someone else's spot
00:23:05
there's other spots although I'm guilty
00:23:07
of it too man when I was first on the
00:23:09
street and all my friends were staying
00:23:10
in one area I wanted to go stay and I
00:23:13
would just go try to take someone else's
00:23:15
spot and I did it a couple of times but
00:23:18
I almost got into a lot of fights over
00:23:19
it and
00:23:21
eventually I just stopped doing that
00:23:23
because I'm like I'm first of all I'm
00:23:26
kind of in the wrong just taking someone
00:23:27
else's spot and second of all
00:23:29
who who wants to deal with this [ __ ]
00:23:32
every night just fighting with someone
00:23:33
in the street over a [ __ ] step
00:23:36
where there's you know you know there's
00:23:37
spots everywhere So eventually I just
00:23:40
went and got my own spot
00:23:43
um
00:23:43
so well my buddy Elliot gave me a spot
00:23:47
but so
00:23:50
um so if you're not going to stay to
00:23:52
church what you're going to be looking
00:23:54
for is a scaffold and a closed store
00:23:57
because if the if the shop is closed and
00:24:01
ain't nobody really gonna care too much
00:24:03
as long as you're not being an idiot
00:24:05
about it I know people that just camp
00:24:08
out in spots in New York and and the
00:24:10
city can't do much about it they really
00:24:12
can't
00:24:13
um
00:24:15
but it's only because they're in front
00:24:17
of a closed store but what the city will
00:24:20
do is every couple of months they'll
00:24:22
show up and be like we've got to do a
00:24:24
cleaning and you've got to move all your
00:24:26
stuff and they've got to they just
00:24:28
basically pressure wash the sidewalk and
00:24:30
then you can just move back and you spot
00:24:32
but they do that just the inconvenience
00:24:35
you
00:24:36
because they don't want you there
00:24:38
um but yeah look for a close spot with a
00:24:42
scaffold in front of it tons of them in
00:24:44
New York there's tons of empty buildings
00:24:46
that are not being used
00:24:48
because they're TR they're asking way
00:24:50
too much for rent and no one's ever even
00:24:52
gonna rent it so
00:24:54
look for an empty spot with a scaffold
00:24:56
in front in front of it so you're good
00:24:58
with the weather but even still when it
00:25:00
rains there's going to be leaks coming
00:25:01
through that scaffold you're not going
00:25:03
to want to be directly on the ground the
00:25:04
ground is still going to get soaked
00:25:06
under you
00:25:10
but
00:25:12
yeah for the most part the parks in New
00:25:15
York are not real good because they're
00:25:16
not big enough to
00:25:18
hide in because the the parks close at
00:25:22
sundown in New York City But Central
00:25:24
Park is so big
00:25:31
the cops don't even bother they're not
00:25:33
gonna you know
00:25:34
they're not going to search every inch
00:25:36
of the park looking for homeless people
00:25:37
because it would be a full-time job so
00:25:40
there's plenty of spots in Central Park
00:25:43
you just got to be smart about it if you
00:25:45
get caught in one spot you can find
00:25:47
another one you know but yeah the issue
00:25:50
with Central Park is that there's not a
00:25:51
whole lot of coverage so you're going to
00:25:52
need the military poncho
00:25:56
um
00:25:56
now I don't know like I've I keep my
00:26:00
eyes open in Florida just in case I end
00:26:02
up on the street and
00:26:07
the spot that I've come up with
00:26:09
in Florida I don't really want to say
00:26:11
exactly because I'm not trying to blow
00:26:12
up my own spot in case I got to use it
00:26:14
but
00:26:16
um
00:26:17
there's some causeways around Florida
00:26:20
with some bushes and plant life where I
00:26:22
feel I can I can slide up in there
00:26:25
stealth and sleep in there but the issue
00:26:28
in Florida is there's so many bugs dude
00:26:31
and at night is when the roach is in the
00:26:33
palmetto bugs come out in Florida
00:26:36
so
00:26:38
chances are if you're sleeping on the
00:26:40
ground in Florida at night you're gonna
00:26:42
have some run-ins with some roaches and
00:26:43
palmetto bugs and I'm talking roaches
00:26:45
like this bro like and that that ain't
00:26:48
this is like average I've seen them I've
00:26:51
seen some nasty looking roaches in
00:26:53
Florida man
00:26:57
but I'll tell y'all a trick to get rid
00:26:58
of roaches
00:26:59
and I've had to use this in my car
00:27:03
I've had to use this trick a bunch of
00:27:04
times because there's a lot of roaches
00:27:06
in Florida and they're looking for food
00:27:08
and they're looking for people and so
00:27:11
if I see a roach in my car what I do is
00:27:14
I have this this can for nuts
00:27:18
man yeah it's back there I don't know if
00:27:21
you can I'll see if I can get y'all to
00:27:24
see it my [ __ ] is just wrecked but you
00:27:26
see back
00:27:28
um back
00:27:30
there you see that little can right
00:27:32
there right above my finger
00:27:35
that's a can of almonds so
00:27:38
I'll eat all the almonds and then I'll
00:27:42
take the can and I'll put some potato
00:27:44
chips in it and the or bread
00:27:48
or whatever food that you know the
00:27:51
roaches like bread or whatever they
00:27:53
really love bread I've I've set this
00:27:55
trap with bread and it's like they just
00:27:57
go directly for it so
00:28:00
especially fresh bread so you take that
00:28:03
can you put a piece of bread in it or
00:28:05
some chips whatever you got whatever
00:28:06
kind of food you got put it in there and
00:28:09
just leave it and eventually the roaches
00:28:11
are going to find that food that they're
00:28:14
going to climb into the can like the
00:28:16
dummies that they are and because of the
00:28:19
like oil from the almonds they can't
00:28:21
really climb out so once they're in some
00:28:24
of them can climb out but a lot of times
00:28:26
they can't plus there's this lip above
00:28:28
that makes it harder for them to climb
00:28:30
out so so you set the little trap with
00:28:33
the can the roaches go in you put the
00:28:35
lid on and to me it's like I'm keeping
00:28:39
them they're they're getting one night
00:28:40
at rest for for trespassing in my car
00:28:44
they sit in that cell till the morning I
00:28:47
open the can and I [ __ ] dump them out
00:28:49
because I don't um
00:28:51
I I I try not to kill anything even
00:28:54
roaches and the thing with pesticides
00:28:56
and stuff
00:28:58
if you kill roaches with pesticide then
00:29:00
if other lizards eat them the lizards
00:29:03
are gonna die you know I think so I
00:29:06
don't I don't really agree with
00:29:08
pesticides I I it's just not good for
00:29:10
the environment and I don't really
00:29:11
believe in killing unless I absolutely
00:29:13
have to you know so I'm not I'm even a
00:29:16
roach I don't want to kill it
00:29:17
and that to be honest I used to be
00:29:21
scared shitless of roaches but the fact
00:29:23
that I'm I don't want to kill anything
00:29:25
and I catch them and let them go it's
00:29:28
gotten me over the fear of them I mean I
00:29:30
wouldn't like if you offered me enough
00:29:32
money I'll pick a roach up with my hand
00:29:35
and just throw it you know
00:29:37
um
00:29:38
but if you had asked me to do that 10
00:29:40
years ago I would have been scared out
00:29:41
of my wits to do it but I've caught so
00:29:43
many of them and released so many of
00:29:45
them that I've just kind of gotten over
00:29:47
my fear of them for the most part but so
00:29:50
yeah I'll catch him if if you don't got
00:29:52
the can like that a little bag of chips
00:29:55
will work too you just gotta open you
00:29:57
know eat all the chips
00:29:58
and leave it
00:30:00
open with some food or whatever in it
00:30:03
and they'll go in they they can't climb
00:30:05
out because of the grease on the inside
00:30:06
they get stuck
00:30:08
so
00:30:09
that's how you catch roaches if you want
00:30:11
to be squashing roaches all over your
00:30:13
car or wherever you're at that's me I
00:30:15
don't want roach guts splattered all all
00:30:18
over damn this video is getting long
00:30:22
um but yeah that's how you catch that's
00:30:23
how I catch roaches and
00:30:28
once I catch him I leave them locked in
00:30:30
their cell overnight
00:30:32
and in the morning I open the can and I
00:30:34
[ __ ] dump him into the woods or
00:30:36
whatever but that's how you catch it and
00:30:38
it works like a charm dude like I you
00:30:42
know I I don't even if I see a roach in
00:30:44
my car I this is when I was sleeping in
00:30:46
my car it doesn't even I'm like I'm
00:30:48
gonna catch him tonight so I don't even
00:30:50
give a [ __ ] you know
00:30:52
um but so I guess that's is that all the
00:30:55
spots to sleep now see the thing in
00:30:57
Florida is it rains even more down here
00:30:59
than in New York so I don't know I'm
00:31:03
real I'm really like my advice is if
00:31:05
you're homeless find the nearest Big
00:31:08
City because there's going to be a lot
00:31:09
more spots to sleep there's going to be
00:31:11
a lot more resources available it's
00:31:13
going to be easier to make money
00:31:15
and yeah look for a church or look for a
00:31:18
scaffold in front of an empty building
00:31:20
or shop or whatever
00:31:22
and just be respectful if you
00:31:26
in a place like New York City if you
00:31:28
wake up in the morning wrap up all your
00:31:29
stuff and go No One's Gonna complain and
00:31:32
in fact they're gonna they're gonna want
00:31:34
you there because what they do not want
00:31:36
is a homeless person to just Camp there
00:31:38
24 7. so
00:31:40
the way I was doing it
00:31:43
the whole neighborhood was like on my
00:31:45
side you know they wanted me there as
00:31:47
opposed to any other homeless people
00:31:49
because I'm not there all day I come at
00:31:52
night at some point and I wake up at 8
00:31:54
A.M and it takes me about a half hour to
00:31:57
break down my little shelter and
00:31:58
everything and so if you do what I did
00:32:01
the neighbors are going to be cool to
00:32:02
you one of the neighbors gave me this
00:32:04
fox fur and
00:32:07
goes to train
00:32:09
um
00:32:10
that's worth at least a couple hundred
00:32:12
bucks someone in the comments was like
00:32:13
that's not real fox fur yeah it is bro
00:32:16
like trust me I I know the difference
00:32:18
between real and fake fur it's a real
00:32:20
fur hat and it's my favorite one of my
00:32:22
favorite possessions I love it I'm
00:32:24
wearing it in one of my videos one of my
00:32:29
why I was homeless videos I'm wearing my
00:32:31
badass Fox for a hat and my badass North
00:32:34
Face camouflage jacket
00:32:37
um
00:32:38
but yeah I guess that's about it I'll do
00:32:41
another video about just the proper
00:32:42
equip equipment for being homeless I've
00:32:44
gone over it in other videos but never
00:32:47
in detail and I'll show y'all this stuff
00:32:50
too so I'll link the sleeping equipment
00:32:54
in in the description I'll link it to
00:32:58
Amazon and so if you want to get this
00:33:00
stuff I don't care if you're homeless or
00:33:02
not this is the best sleeping system I
00:33:04
should probably probably do a separate
00:33:06
video about my little sleeping system
00:33:08
because it's pretty brilliant and I'll
00:33:09
just explain all the advantages of it
00:33:12
but so yeah that's this video I wanted
00:33:15
to do this this dude got attacked by a
00:33:18
gator down here maybe I'll do that in
00:33:21
the next video and it it ripped his arm
00:33:23
off people people underestimate these
00:33:25
gators in Florida because they seem so
00:33:28
sluggish on land but in the water
00:33:30
they're like seals they're so agile in
00:33:32
the water that you have no chance
00:33:35
against an alligator in the water unless
00:33:37
it's a really small one you know so
00:33:40
maybe I'll do that video within the next
00:33:42
couple of days because the Gators the
00:33:45
Gators ain't no joke bro they they'll
00:33:47
they'll kill you man
00:33:49
but so
00:33:51
so yeah thanks for the subs thanks for
00:33:53
the likes thanks for the comments I
00:33:55
appreciate you thanks for the tips
00:33:57
appreciate every single one of you and
00:33:59
thanks for the
00:34:01
the patreon support I appreciate every
00:34:04
single one of his next patreon video
00:34:06
will be within the next
00:34:08
day or two so I'll see y'all on the next
00:34:11
one maybe I'll do we'll see what I'm
00:34:14
gonna do maybe I'll talk about the guy
00:34:15
the Gators in Florida or
00:34:19
do a video about my sleeping system
00:34:21
we'll see I'll we'll see what it ends up
00:34:23
man but everybody have a good one