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    by Extra-Elevator-1454

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    1. Lol, so precious how a privileged person thinks a homeless person is concerned with clothes being too baggy. 

    2. Yes but if I were homeless and starving, I wouldn’t mind an oversized coat. Could be a good blanket too.

    3. SouldiesButGoodies84 on

      High cal, low nutrition foods – often compounded w/ stress and/or insulin resistance (hormone imbalance) and/or candida – will keep weight on while your body is still nutritionally deficient. Starving. 🤷🏾‍♀️

    4. though it’s a joke, the statement has a low iq level. probably people in first world are rather fat & poor than vice verca. Healthy food & sports within a sitting job became rather privildges for people with more wealth

    5. Damn, that’s cold 😭 but also… darkly efficient logic. Charity *and* roasting in one sentence

    6. Funny punchline but the setup makes no sense lol. “Oh that person is hungry, I bet they need my clothes” bro, they need food.

    7. Gold-Vehicle-2863 on

      You kidding? That sweater you donated can keep up to 4 starving people warm AT THE SAME TIME! It can even teach a valuable lesson on sharing

    8. Why would you donate clothes to starving people in the first place?

      They’re starving, not naked.

      Go to the food bank. Give them money. *NOT CANS OF EXPIRED FOOD YOU FOUND IN THE BACK OF YOUR PANTRY.* **MONEY.** So they can go buy fresh food.

      In fact, if you’re gonna donate anything, it should always be money. Donating clothes and shit is just a logistical hassle created for the purpose of middle-class tax write-offs. Those clothes ain’t helping anyone. Give the homeless shelter money, and if you don’t have that, then volunteer your time. Throwing a bag of stank-ass clothes at their door step doesn’t help anyone but your own tax filings. Now they gotta’ *spend money* figuring out what to do your your bag of nasty-ass clothes.

    9. Hate to be that guy but someone can starve and be morbidly obese.
      there is a reason they can’t just not eat for months on end.

    10. Traditional-Meat-549 on

      True story: i work with a free clothing bank. Most of the clothing donated is WAY too big for those coming for help. I constantly have to find small donors. But I can’t say this. One man donated his recently deceased wife’s entire wardrobe in 3-5x. I had to give most to other organizations. Such a disconnect.

    11. Which is kinda messed up since a lot of donations now get recycled into new clothing. He could have put a lot of people in some cloth.

    12. When I donated clothes they struggled a lot finding clothes for larger men. The donated clothes was almost always women clothes. Men wear theirs til they’re so worn they cannot be donated. Women don’t

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