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. most of us have seen the majority of these pics before, but i felt compelled to post yet another because i find them intriguing, yet painful to look at. i wonder if i could bear to hear the stories that led these young people to choose this lifestyle? i'm not judging it, i applaud... more
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Rated by xsfoolishness on Aug 03, 11:23am
Real or not, it does capture a life that most of us will probably never know. In a way, I slightly envy them for their glamorous hobo carefree lifestyle. It's back to basics with them, which is just a different type of luxury. If it's fake, then beautiful pictures. Either way, thumbs up!
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Rated by F3nr1L on Jun 04 2008, 10:34am
Seriously people. Been a while since I've seen these, and it slightly worries me so many people buy into it. Those are the cleanest homeless people I've ever seen. They are the most well shaped, in shape, and well nourished ones I have ever seen. They're the happiest looking, most sane, and most probably to not be real homeless people, homeless people I have ever seen. I don't know what they are, but they aren't vagabonds. Especially those women. Do you see how curvy and nicely formed they are? Vagabond lifestyles don't lend themselves to such things.
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Rated by seasandcakes on Jun 04 2008, 3:58am
I swear this is at least a dozen times I've stumbled these pictures (including my old name that got stuck with a X-rating). If I remember correctly (from over a year ago), they are Americans living in Mexico in the 60's. But regardless, these shouldn't be thumbed up simply because it is unaccredited stolen work, reproduced here for nothing more than ad revenue. If people would quit thumbing these theft sites, the original page with photographer and picture info can be seen by all.
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Rated by dmcmaken on Jun 03 2008, 12:47am
hm, i'm not sure of the story behind these pictures, whether or not this is the reality of these people or if it is just staged. a lot of these kids have awfully high minded fashion sense for the life they seem to be living and are extremely good looking; i'm highly skeptical. this sort of idealism is such a double-edged sword. I hate it and love it. you want that freedom and simplicity, but i'm learning that it's a very immature way to live.
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Rated by cromagnum55 on Jun 01 2008, 8:52pm
Stunning photos offer a preview of America's future.
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Rated by gualleygirl on Jun 01 2008, 12:08pm
all of these photos are of young people..what's wrong with america..this age child is totally left out of our society..believe me ..if they had a good homelife...they would be at home ....i've lived like this before..it's not the worst way to live..but it is not the best either..why can't we embrace our children and give them what they deserve..why isn't this a political issue