I've been one of those people. 

I lived in my car for a couple weeks before managing to score a friend's garage mostly-rent-free in Rancho Cordova for the better part of 2 years and through a bunch of slightly above minimum wage temp jobs.

If I had one suggestion to food-donators, it would be that you not donate Dinty Moore Beef Stew. That shit is nasty

And yes, those people know what to do with quinoa, thankyouverymuch.

Reshared post from +Richard Steinbicker

She replied, “Well yes, of course. You’re not one of those people.”

 If only she knew.

+Richard Steinbicker has been one of those people, definitely can relate.
h/t – +Vallori Zephyr For the share.

Those People
The last time I got groceries at our local food shelf was this past February. Eight months ago. Big Daddy’s court-ordered child support kicked in later that month, and even though it wasn’t much, it made the difference between buying groceries and getting them from a food shelf. For that, I’m grateful.

6 thoughts on “I've been one of those people. ”

  1. This kind of crap pisses me off. I've never visited a food shelf or anything quite like that. But my family has been on WIC. And I certainly wasn't unemployed. In fact, I was active duty military AND my wife was working. 

    Those people. 

    Ha.

  2. I especially connected with the part about getting used to the red cheeks; it's not that you ever stop being embarrassed, you just get used to the embarrassment. I find it to be very motivating.

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