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#1 zachary

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Posted 01 March 2016 - 01:51 AM

Hey ya'll i have a HUGE bag of old clothes and instead of throwing into garbage I would love to donate them at some Goodwill type store. Anyone know of anything in Bangkok where i can donate my old clothes? Most of them have not even been worn, and most are in good shape. Just dont like how they fit my fatass body anymore LOL

 

Thank you!

 


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Posted 07 March 2016 - 02:14 AM

I think every city in the world have those, have you found one yet?


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Posted 07 March 2016 - 08:16 PM

I don't know how it is there, but in my neighborhood there are a bunch of homeless people roaming the neighborhood. As soon as you put something by the dumpster, they snatch it up. The last time I moved I put out a couple of bags of clothes and 3 pair of shoes. I think they were gone in like 5 minutes, Lol....



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Posted 08 March 2016 - 04:31 AM

Holy shit! In Cali? Usually when i get home to Chicago suburb area I never see stray animals, homeless people, etc, but what we have is a Goodwill store, where you go there, and they have a huge bin outside, so you can drive up and drop things off inside there. They end up giving clothes to needy or selling them off like yard sale prices.

 

I don't know how it is there, but in my neighborhood there are a bunch of homeless people roaming the neighborhood. As soon as you put something by the dumpster, they snatch it up. The last time I moved I put out a couple of bags of clothes and 3 pair of shoes. I think they were gone in like 5 minutes, Lol....



#5 Boricua67

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Posted 08 March 2016 - 05:29 PM

Hell yeah!! Are you kidding? Los Angeles has the largest homeless population in the country. I believe because of the weather.

Check out this video:

 

skid row los angeles homeless documentary

https://youtu.be/SqMKhyE5Nw0

 

Holy shit! In Cali? Usually when i get home to Chicago suburb area I never see stray animals, homeless people, etc, but what we have is a Goodwill store, where you go there, and they have a huge bin outside, so you can drive up and drop things off inside there. They end up giving clothes to needy or selling them off like yard sale prices.



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Posted 10 March 2016 - 05:54 AM

OMG!!!!!  :o

I watched the first 15 minutes of this documentary, omfg sad, the poverty in that 5 block area of downtown LA looks worse than a lot of the ghettos in Thai. Philippines is quite worse though when you see the extreme poverty zones, squatter villages, etc

 

Sad, and shocking to me!

 

Thanks for the link, gonna HDMI cable this youtube to my tv so can watch later from TV instead of comp



#7 Boricua67

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Posted 11 March 2016 - 02:48 PM

You're welcome!

 

It is shocking, unfortunately since it's all over the city, now it has become normal. There are camps all over the Los Angeles Metropolitan Area. Mostly along the canals and under bridges. But as you see in that video, the largest concentration of homeless are downtown L.A.

 

Supposedly the city was going to spend $2 million (or something like that) on the homeless, but I see the homelessness increasing.

 

It's disgusting that in a "World Super Power", there are people homeless.







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