You might as well just give up, if you're going to throw up roadblocks to any information.
If you're an able-bodied person wanting to leave town, you can find a way to get a few hundred dollars to buy an old car. Or better yet, just take a bus. That's even cheaper. If you can't find a way, then your brain is not working.
Unless you're on your deathbed, there are ways around roadblocks. I've been around a lot of them. People will do what they have to in order to survive.
Many years ago, I was listening to the police on my scanner around 3AM. A police officer reported seeing a guy pushing a dresser down the middle of the street. It turned out to be a known poor person who was moving. He was moving one piece at a time by himself from one apartment to another one several miles away.
Seems pretty awful that it had to come to those circumstances for that guy! So you think that because there are so many roadblocks, the world would be better if people did more to take them down?
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You might as well just give up, if you're going to throw up roadblocks to any information.
If you're an able-bodied person wanting to leave town, you can find a way to get a few hundred dollars to buy an old car. Or better yet, just take a bus. That's even cheaper. If you can't find a way, then your brain is not working.
That's my whole point. There are always roadblocks.
Unless you're on your deathbed, there are ways around roadblocks. I've been around a lot of them. People will do what they have to in order to survive.
Many years ago, I was listening to the police on my scanner around 3AM. A police officer reported seeing a guy pushing a dresser down the middle of the street. It turned out to be a known poor person who was moving. He was moving one piece at a time by himself from one apartment to another one several miles away.
Seems pretty awful that it had to come to those circumstances for that guy! So you think that because there are so many roadblocks, the world would be better if people did more to take them down?