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@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ The following are some tips that may come in handy to the homeless. Officially w
- Breaking into houses is hard and risky -- break ins are discourages in general as it means getting in conflict, potentially causing damage, getting in jail and, of course, doing harm to someone, which is not good. But if it's absolutely necessary, then lonely huts and caravans that aren't permanently lived in are probably best target. For example fisherman huts in lonely places will probably be completely without any people around out of fishing seasons. Inside may be very useful things including money, food, drink, clothes, electronics, tools and so on, however one should always aim to minimize damage done by breaking in and stealing: small theft may slip by, big damage will piss someone off and can result in long prison sentence. Of course in the US you may even get shot by some redneck if you get caught breaking in.
- You can find stuff near construction sites: a lot of useful material is just thrown away, many tools are lying around, maybe there will even be food or something. These are quickly set up temporary places with low security and underpaid people, usually retards.
- You want to become an **opportunist**: as a hobo you'll have little security or stability in anything, you have to learn to seek, spot and take opportunities and adopt the mindset of a gatherer -- you want to save up for worse times, your fate will be subject to a lot of chance and things beyond your control, sometimes you'll be lucky and find good stuff and some days you'll get nothing. Be ready for it, accept it and learn to live like this.
- If you pretend to be (or even truly are) a pilgrim, a Buddhist monk or something similar, more people will likely be willing to help you than if you were an ordinary hobo.
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