I found these photos of modern-day hobos both astonishing and deeply troubling. I kept asking myself: could I live like this? And to my own chagrin, I couldn't arrive at an honest answer.
The solitary ones are bearable; the cramped, compressed bodies exchanging grime and sweat are like Sartre's vision of hell - that hell is other people.
At least they're not letting themselves be fucked over for a buck by some mega-corporation. I think I could almost see the homeless life if it weren't for the total lack of privacy. Although I hold down a well-paying job as a software tech writer, I always somehow feel that I'm only a couple of steps away from this. I used to work neat Central Square in Cambridge, MA, which is kind of a magnet for homeless people -- quite an experience just walking along the sidewalk there....
A lot of people live this way on purpose. I eat primarily out of dumpsters and I've lived in squats, but I live a much more comfortable existence than this. I don't have the transient tendencies that some kids do, but then again, a friend of mine died when he fell out of a train car. To each his own.
I can see the charm...short lived and ugly as it might be, I think we can all potentially find ourselves in that reality. Homeless or not it's a matter of standards. You can live with VERY little and still maintain cleanliness and order.
they're called "crusties" and its a whole subculture. Living in squats, traveling around the country staying at a network of houses, strict dress codes are necessary to associate with the group. Many are from abusive childhoods but quite a few are from middle class and affluent backgrounds and live this way for a coupla years as a rebellious phase. As Jello Biafra of the Dead Kennedys said in a song "Harder core than thou for a year or two, then its time to find a real job."
I recently encountered a group of transients under a bridge not far from my apt. A girl was not-so-discreetly administering oral sex to a male companion. She looked up to ask me the time.
Sad and ...a little scary.
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ReplyDeleteI think you nailed it. These photos *are* scary, at least to me.
Well, if the economy gets as bad as some claim, more people will live this way.
ReplyDeleteThe solitary ones are bearable; the cramped, compressed bodies exchanging grime and sweat are like Sartre's vision of hell - that hell is other people.
ReplyDeleteThe human flotsam and jetsam of civilization...these photos are indeed scary from a variety of perspectives. thanks
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At least they're not letting themselves be fucked over for a buck by some mega-corporation. I think I could almost see the homeless life if it weren't for the total lack of privacy. Although I hold down a well-paying job as a software tech writer, I always somehow feel that I'm only a couple of steps away from this. I used to work neat Central Square in Cambridge, MA, which is kind of a magnet for homeless people -- quite an experience just walking along the sidewalk there....
ReplyDeleteThat's NEAR Central Square. Central Sq. is anything but "neat."
ReplyDeleteA lot of people live this way on purpose. I eat primarily out of dumpsters and I've lived in squats, but I live a much more comfortable existence than this. I don't have the transient tendencies that some kids do, but then again, a friend of mine died when he fell out of a train car. To each his own.
ReplyDeleteI can see the charm...short lived and ugly as it might be, I think we can all potentially find ourselves in that reality. Homeless or not it's a matter of standards. You can live with VERY little and still maintain cleanliness and order.
ReplyDeleteThe pictures were great.
Denny
they're called "crusties" and its a whole subculture. Living in squats, traveling around the country staying at a network of houses, strict dress codes are necessary to associate with the group. Many are from abusive childhoods but quite a few are from middle class and affluent backgrounds and live this way for a coupla years as a rebellious phase. As Jello Biafra of the Dead Kennedys said in a song "Harder core than thou for a year or two, then its time to find a real job."
ReplyDeleteUrban hippies, vegan punk rockers, etc.
I recently encountered a group of transients under a bridge not far from my apt. A girl was not-so-discreetly administering oral sex to a male companion. She looked up to ask me the time.
ReplyDeleteAs long as I could still have my Internet connection....
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