Skip to main content

in reply to Jen Sorensen

the sociopsycholical aspect of this are interesting.

sleeping on a street you feel alone, afraid, subhuman.. in an airport it's a shared adventure

in reply to Jen Sorensen

I've been boosting a little too much today, but yeah, good insight, I can't not..
in reply to Jen Sorensen

Thanks for the tip! If I become homeless, I’m heading for the nearest airport!
in reply to Jen Sorensen

In Boston recently, when there was a shortage of shelter for unhoused migrants that we've had shipped here from Florida and Texas, we housed them in Terminal E of Logan Airport. There's still a shortage of shelter space but we're working to figure it out.
in reply to Jen Sorensen

also: train stations and concert ticket queues.

😉

in reply to Jen Sorensen

Very true and timely. I also appreciate that your character is masked when she's around other people! That kind of depiction is really important to me. Thank you.
in reply to Jen Sorensen

Even sleeping in airports is frowned upon in normal circumstances, with hostile architecture everywhere.
This entry was edited (1 month ago)
in reply to Jen Sorensen

in reply to Stamets™

@Stamets Thanks for sharing your story. Sounds like this is the case for a lot of people -- they just need a hand from someone who actually cares.
in reply to Jen Sorensen

Fun fact, I was once kicked out of a train station for napping on a bench in the middle of the night, when I was *clearly* not taking anyone's place away because I was more or less alone. This despite proving that I had a ticket for a train leaving this platform in a few hours, so able to prove that I was waiting for a train.

Lo, thar be cookies on this site to keep track of your login. By clicking 'okay', you are CONSENTING to this.