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As I began my second week of being houseless, I could only pray it would be better than the first one.

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Houseless, not homeless: Week 2 of 6

Staff Writer

Published: Thursday, April 15, 2010

Updated: Thursday, April 15, 2010 10:04

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Alexander Daniels

Sophomore William Prater enters his second week living in a tent on a mountain near UH Mānoa.


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William Prater
Thu Apr 29 2010 00:28
Thanks for making assumptions, Anita. "Mommy" and "daddy" have refused to give me any help BECAUSE they don't like the fact that I'm doing this. I don't sleep in the tent anymore anyways, and have been rained on while sleeping multiple times. I find it exhilirating. I leave all of my stuff in my tent every day, if someone wants to steal it, fine. All of my clothes are from Goodwill. All of my food is cheap. This is about becoming less materialistic and breaking away from the bonds society has imposed on me since I was young. If you don't like it, I'm sorry.
Anonymous
Tue Apr 27 2010 03:04
Very true Anita, but this is still the most interesting piece Ka Leo has ever published.
anita rosales
Fri Apr 16 2010 18:24
it's really nice william can go camping for a while, esp w/ the knowledge that mommy and daddy are in the wings to help. really being homeless is a whole different issue.
no food because w/o proper storage you nickle and dime your savings.
the police rouse you because being homeless, really homeless, is (just about) against the law and there is no where you can sleep legally.
you get bullied by some of the crazy homeless , those with homes who think that you must be a junkie loser to be homeless, even though a lot people are only one paycheck away from the street and the Honolulu Advertiser who feels the homeless people are a scourge on our society.
Sleeping in the rain (most homeless don't have tents they are not allowed in most parks) when you lay wet and shivering all night, hoping it will clear so you can dry your things tomorrow.thats what homeless is really about. finding a place to stash your stuff during the day so you can leave the 4 sq feet you've made for your self. getting pneumonia and still being houseless.
william is camping and i wonder, w/o all this support how long he would even make it doing that.

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