So I read this article http://www.nydailynews.com/life-style/fashion/man-mission-clothe-homeless-abercrombie-article-1.1344587 here and watched Greg Karber’s video about #FitchtheHomeless movement. I get where he’s going with it, and I’m supportive for the most part, but I think there’s…
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i don’t know about this whole ‘Fitch The Homeless’ thing. I see what they’re trying to do but at the same time it’s like saying ‘homeless’ people wearing your brand is the worst thing that could happen. Just seems like they’re putting ‘homeless’ people below the rest of society. Does anyone else get a sense of that?
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1. There will be several days that you daydream about stepping in front of a city bus. Don’t. It will not be beautiful. It will not be brave. It will be selfish. It will be broken. Your mother will cry.
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9. Don’t whisper evil things into your own ear. Other people are going to shout them at you. Be your own hero. Keep a sword on your key ring.
10. Don’t step in front of a city bus. It will not be beautiful. Live. Stay up all night with a girl that promises you everything and means it. Live. See shitty local bands with a friend. Wear a different band’s t-shirt. No one will care. Live. Have a baby girl with tiny fingers and tiny toes someday. Pour love into her until it’s overflowing. Live. Wake up. Staying in bed all day is not poetic.
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