It's okay, I put a tutorial together on how to make QR codes in Brave Browser, thought it might come in handy. It's linked in another reply by me. I don't want to spam it too much for fear the mods'll think I'm self-promoting (I haven't got enough content to promote, sadly, lol). Only catch is, you're gonna need a computer to make it work, but I assume if you were planning to make business cards, etc, you'd probably be using a computer at some point anyway, lol.
Btw, if you're homeless anyway, I assume you travel around a lot, right? Why not scrounge up $20 and get a cheap phone to record travel/hiking/backpacking vlogs? If nothing else, it might net you a little extra cash for a motel room once in a while...
Naw, money's not an issue. I don't need to scrounge anything. I work seasonally and have no deficits or debts. The homeless are stronger in the Lord than most people realize -- so that's where I will be. Armed and ready to protect the meek.
I don't enjoy modern society or technology. I do enjoy reading Isaiah by a river with other sojourners.
The business cards will be "Resist Communism" "Patriots Are Fighting Back Now" and then the URL. Haven't had the time yet to research card makers yet.
I just like the idea of going analog with it. People need to see the writing on the wall, not just on TV and the internet.
So you're a bohemian rather than a hobo, then? (I tease)
I only suggested the QR code, because you said you wanted to put website links, and I thought it might be useful. (I've been thinking for a while now that QR codes might be a useful tool to get around censorship efforts anyhow.)As for the business cards themselves, you could download a basic template, edit in mspaint (or kolourpaint if you use linux) or a photoshop knockoff like gimp, and take it to a printing place to print and cut them out professionally.
Technically a bohemian is an upper crust jobless bum living a trivial life at others' expense usually grifting or working as servants and companions to other upper crust, and a hobo is a lower crust travelling laborer. Typically seasonal agricultural work, but also railroads, oil, highways, cities booming with construction projects, etc in the first half of the 1900s. In my case its winter trucking and wildland fire. So no, definitely not bohemian. Hobo works.
A lot of the #vanlife people are generally bohemians, but most are just hipsters on vacation, some are just having a mental breakdown cause being a rent slave cubicle monkey is a shit deal.
The homeless are an entirely different thing and not the same thing is hobos or bohemians. Many of the chronic homeless are deeply Christian, they don't want to chase money. They don't want to chase romance. They don't drink or do drugs, and they aren't the dopefiends you find at the CA beaches. They are not interested in this world or being successful here, or even enjoying it. They are preparing themselves for the Kingdom and trying to help others find the way too.
I like the idea of using a print shop, I'll go that route.
It's okay, I put a tutorial together on how to make QR codes in Brave Browser, thought it might come in handy. It's linked in another reply by me. I don't want to spam it too much for fear the mods'll think I'm self-promoting (I haven't got enough content to promote, sadly, lol). Only catch is, you're gonna need a computer to make it work, but I assume if you were planning to make business cards, etc, you'd probably be using a computer at some point anyway, lol.
Btw, if you're homeless anyway, I assume you travel around a lot, right? Why not scrounge up $20 and get a cheap phone to record travel/hiking/backpacking vlogs? If nothing else, it might net you a little extra cash for a motel room once in a while...
Naw, money's not an issue. I don't need to scrounge anything. I work seasonally and have no deficits or debts. The homeless are stronger in the Lord than most people realize -- so that's where I will be. Armed and ready to protect the meek.
I don't enjoy modern society or technology. I do enjoy reading Isaiah by a river with other sojourners.
The business cards will be "Resist Communism" "Patriots Are Fighting Back Now" and then the URL. Haven't had the time yet to research card makers yet.
I just like the idea of going analog with it. People need to see the writing on the wall, not just on TV and the internet.
So you're a bohemian rather than a hobo, then? (I tease)
I only suggested the QR code, because you said you wanted to put website links, and I thought it might be useful. (I've been thinking for a while now that QR codes might be a useful tool to get around censorship efforts anyhow.)As for the business cards themselves, you could download a basic template, edit in mspaint (or kolourpaint if you use linux) or a photoshop knockoff like gimp, and take it to a printing place to print and cut them out professionally.
Technically a bohemian is an upper crust jobless bum living a trivial life at others' expense usually grifting or working as servants and companions to other upper crust, and a hobo is a lower crust travelling laborer. Typically seasonal agricultural work, but also railroads, oil, highways, cities booming with construction projects, etc in the first half of the 1900s. In my case its winter trucking and wildland fire. So no, definitely not bohemian. Hobo works.
A lot of the #vanlife people are generally bohemians, but most are just hipsters on vacation, some are just having a mental breakdown cause being a rent slave cubicle monkey is a shit deal.
The homeless are an entirely different thing and not the same thing is hobos or bohemians. Many of the chronic homeless are deeply Christian, they don't want to chase money. They don't want to chase romance. They don't drink or do drugs, and they aren't the dopefiends you find at the CA beaches. They are not interested in this world or being successful here, or even enjoying it. They are preparing themselves for the Kingdom and trying to help others find the way too.
I like the idea of using a print shop, I'll go that route.
well, as long as you didn't take my poking fun personally, lol.
Glad I could help.