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I Saw A Beggar Today And She Got Stuck In My Mind
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Originally posted by Squirtz View Posti live in the suburbs and i barely see someone beg for money here. so as i walked out of the bank there was this lady probably in her mid 20's on the floor with her 6 month old baby. she was breast feeding too when she was asking me for money. i said i didn't have any.
i got in my car and i can't stop thinking about the baby. i was thinking if i should give her money or not. i decided not to. then i drove to a nearby fastfood and bought some food and water. i got back to the place where the lady was but i cant find her. i drove around for 5 minutes and saw her again. i gave her the food i ordered which was untouched and the water that i got. i called her up and gave her the bag of food and water. as soon as the bag reached her hands tears fell down. i felt sad but kinda pissed. i asked where her husband was and she said she doesn't have one. i feel really bad. i wish i could have helped her more. i hope she and the baby are fine.
you did a very good deed bro... green k + 1m e-points otw
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That was a noble thing you did TS. Most people would've just walked away without paying the slightest bit of attention.
Reminds me of a beggar/hustler on the train yesterday. I was on my way to UNI and this bloke was walking through carriages asking for spare change. I decided to follow him through carriages and busted his act.
This was the line he was using;
"Hey mate I'm all out of change, and I need $3.50 to catch the bus cause my wife's pregnant. I'm sorry bro.......oh, cheers mate."
^^He'd use the same damn line in every carriage, by then I thought, surely you've got enough for $3.50Dude was a straight up hustler, using an emotive story like that.
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Originally posted by Stones! View PostThat was a noble thing you did TS. Most people would've just walked away without paying the slightest bit of attention.
Reminds me of a beggar/hustler on the train yesterday. I was on my way to UNI and this bloke was walking through carriages asking for spare change. I decided to follow him through carriages and busted his act.
This was the line he was using;
"Hey mate I'm all out of change, and I need $3.50 to catch the bus cause my wife's pregnant. I'm sorry bro.......oh, cheers mate."
^^He'd use the same damn line in every carriage, by then I thought, surely you've got enough for $3.50Dude was a straight up hustler, using an emotive story like that.
That line is so obviously phony, too.
Half of the time, when people give cash to guys like that one, it's just to get rid of them.
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Originally posted by RAGE OF ANGELS View PostThat line is so obviously phony, too.
Half of the time, when people give cash to guys like that one, it's just to get rid of them.
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