My name is Vlk Leafe and I am a gay professional asshole. I am usually a pretty laid back guy, but I am not going to let anyone tell me that is not all right for me to be who I am. I have no tolerance for racist, sexist, homophobic, transphobic or self-righteous people. I have been accused of being a heterophobe, but that's silly. My posts may ramble sometimes, but I hope they entertain and sometimes inform.
Saturday, July 21, 2018
Heroin
I hate heroin, but the prohibition of the drug is not doing any good. It needs to be controlled. Standardization would be helpful. It is possible to buy heroin from different sources and have vast differences in their strength. One dose might not be dangerous, but another of the same size might be deadly. Education is definitely needed. The educators would be former users. I have seen how bad the sickness from withdrawal can be. I have not experienced dope sickness myself, but I know that I do not want to see my best friend or anyone else dope sick. There have been too many deaths from this drug. Also there is a lot of heroin being sold with other ingredients added. I would prefer seeing no one using heroin, but the laws we have are not working. Making the laws stricter would not help.
Thursday, July 19, 2018
Another Rant
There is a form of question that I let bother more than I should, but I think that beginning a question with "where" and ending it with "at" should be punishable by death or at least having a few fingers broken. Why would anyone want to ask "Where are you at?" when "Where are you?" sounds much better. Adding "at" at the end is unnecessary. Hearing someone ask "Where is he at?" makes me want to scream or punch someone. I hold it in and move on. I've held this in long enough. I have heard people with degrees in English commit this sin. They should be punished most severely.
Tuesday, July 17, 2018
Another Post About Panhandling
I have noticed some things about people who don't give money when I am panhandling. There are exceptions to these observations, of course. I noticed that Christians who have tags and bumper stickers that proclaim their beliefs tend not to give any money. There have been very few exceptions to this. The Christians who give money usually show their beliefs through their actions rather than by plastering them on their cars. Actually most people who support any special interests do not give much money. People who have their cars decorated in ways to show support of sports teams tend not to give money. For some reason people who drive hybrid cars rarely give money. Drivers of Hummers, Land Rovers and Mini Coopers usually are not very generous. People with flashy cars are usually big givers. I also noticed that I usually do not get money from people with big dream catchers or air fresheners hanging in their cars. I am not saying that these re bad people. I just noticed that they do not usually give money.
Thursday, July 12, 2018
A Post about Panhandling
I have been spending a lot of time alone. When I panhandle I interact with people. There are people whom I see daily. A lot of these people smile and speak and give me encouragement. There is one cowardly idiot who yells "Get a job" or "Get a fucking job." I call him cowardly, because he yells this as he drives by. If he is in the next car in line he stops far away from me until the traffic light changes. He needs to focus more on his own life. Some people give me money every day. Some people never give me money, but they smile and wave whenever they see me. That helps too. The people who give money are usually much happier than the people who do not. Not everybody has money to give. I will write more later about the types of people who give and those who do not. I have learned a lot since I started panhandling. I enjoy doing it, because I can interact with people. Sometimes I can give encouragement to people who need it. Often people with a lot of money give a little and act like they are giving a lot. Some people with less money apologize when they do not think they are giving enough. I try to let the latter know that I am grateful for anything that I receive. I would prefer receiving a little money given with love to receiving a lot of money given reluctantly. I won't turn down any amount of money no matter how it is given. I am not going to lie here.
Friday, July 6, 2018
Harlan Ellison (continued)
I was saddened when I learned of the death of Harlan Ellison. He was one of my favorite authors. I once attended a lecture and reading that he gave. Both of them were about ninety minutes, but they seemed to be much shorter. This was the consensus of those who attended. I had a book that he signed. I wish that I still had that book. As I stepped up to have my book signed he yelled across the auditorium. I joked afterwords that I was almost deafened by Harlan Ellison. He was known for being outspoken. This was one of the things that I liked about him. He was a very good story teller. The style and content always appealed to me. Fortunately there are still books by him that I have not yet read. I will just have to find them. He will be missed.
Tuesday, July 3, 2018
Harlan Ellison
I don't know what to say. I just found that Harlan Ellison died on 28 June. He was one of my favorite authors. More later.
Update for 3/7/2018
I have not been able to be online for awhile. After leaving the homeless shelter I have spent many nights sleeping outside. Most of those nights I have slept in a tent in the woods in the city where I have been living. On some nights I slept under a bridge, and on some nights I slept in the open among some canes. For most of those nights I have been with my best friend. Some nights we slept in apartments of friends. Some people think that I have a crush on him. I just know that I would do anything that I can for him. He is currently in jail, so I have been sleeping alone in a tent. He thinks that he will be out of jail at the end of this month. There are some people who think that they can push me around since he is is jail. They will find out that there will be consequences for their actions.
I have grown to really appreciate some of the things that I took for granted when I was not homeless. Among these things are being able to bathe, to use a toilet and to brush my teeth. I have a rather scruffy-looking beard. I am learning to bathe and wash clothes in a creek.
I learned that the people I thought I could trust are not really trustworthy. The people I trust most are people I would have thought I would not be able to trust. I have learned who my real friends are. Foremost is the friend about whom I wrote above. Others who fit in that group are addicts and others who have spent time in jail. Some people who are supposed to be pillars of the community taught me how to lie.
I am going to continue to live on the fringes of society, but I am less fragmented. I am going to be true to who I am not what other people think I should be.
I was charged with possession of paraphernalia. Earlier today I made an appointment with a public defender.
My primary source of income is now panhandling. I will write later about some of the observations I have made doing that. I had worked at McDonald's, but being homeless made it very hard to keep very high standards of personal hygiene. I quit my position without notice.
I am going to see if I will qualify for disability benefits. I will write more about that later.
I have not been taking anti-seizure medications. I have only had one one-minute seizure since I stopped taking those medications. I feel more alert though.
I have grown to really appreciate some of the things that I took for granted when I was not homeless. Among these things are being able to bathe, to use a toilet and to brush my teeth. I have a rather scruffy-looking beard. I am learning to bathe and wash clothes in a creek.
I learned that the people I thought I could trust are not really trustworthy. The people I trust most are people I would have thought I would not be able to trust. I have learned who my real friends are. Foremost is the friend about whom I wrote above. Others who fit in that group are addicts and others who have spent time in jail. Some people who are supposed to be pillars of the community taught me how to lie.
I am going to continue to live on the fringes of society, but I am less fragmented. I am going to be true to who I am not what other people think I should be.
I was charged with possession of paraphernalia. Earlier today I made an appointment with a public defender.
My primary source of income is now panhandling. I will write later about some of the observations I have made doing that. I had worked at McDonald's, but being homeless made it very hard to keep very high standards of personal hygiene. I quit my position without notice.
I am going to see if I will qualify for disability benefits. I will write more about that later.
I have not been taking anti-seizure medications. I have only had one one-minute seizure since I stopped taking those medications. I feel more alert though.
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