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Tuesday, September 2, 2014

Hobo Thiefs

So, I haven't quite figured out how I am going to layout this blog. I don't know if I want to post about multiple questions a day or just one question a day; it may be completely random just like the topics. I have not yet decided.

But, today, I have another question that came to mind as I was driving home from class: Is it just me or does everyone lock their doors nonchalantly when you see a hobo (I suppose the correct term is homeless individual) at a stoplight, stop sign, or anywhere you stop?




I would assume that most people do this as an act of caution, yet most times there isn’t a real threat. I guess I lock my doors as a precaution, a just-in-case if you will. No, I don’t actually think a random hobo is going to violently rob me of my few dollars and a debit card with no money at a stoplight.




Most human beings have an underlying nature to avoid danger or confrontation with others that could potentially end in them being hurt, physically or mentally. My point is, I don’t have a rational reason for locking my doors at a stoplight; I just do it.

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