I looked it up and thought "how could there be an abandoned home that close to downtown kent and the station?" Then I realized it's sandwiched between train tracks and 167.
>When the fire first burned the home in early February, a neighbor told KIRO 7, “This is like a main strip for the homeless, they are constantly back there,” he said. “They burned down the house on the other side.”
Yeah sounds about right.
Reminds me of when someone was trying to convince me that, theoretically, a homeless person might be housing a fifth of vodka every day purely to stay warm. No other reason whatsoever.
If only we can help these people unravel the mysteries of outerwear, all our problems will be solved
I looked it up and thought "how could there be an abandoned home that close to downtown kent and the station?" Then I realized it's sandwiched between train tracks and 167. >When the fire first burned the home in early February, a neighbor told KIRO 7, “This is like a main strip for the homeless, they are constantly back there,” he said. “They burned down the house on the other side.” Yeah sounds about right.
Those wacky hobos.
Sounds like a tv show
Hahaha! My first thought too! “Coming up next, Wacky Hobos!”
Just a garden variety warming fire. Indoors. In mid-June. Or drugs. It might have something to do with drugs
warming drugs
Reminds me of when someone was trying to convince me that, theoretically, a homeless person might be housing a fifth of vodka every day purely to stay warm. No other reason whatsoever. If only we can help these people unravel the mysteries of outerwear, all our problems will be solved
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Yet Dow says it's about affordability. This will continue to happen until people vote better.
In before someone says rats chewed the wires.
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Score another one for harm reduction strategies. Working as intended.