I really understand what the homeless go through in Downtown Crossing in Boston Common and areas around there because I was a homeless person myself and from that experience gave me the ability to look through a homeless person's eyes and see what they go through so I have great compassion on homeless people everywhere many people are genuinely homeless and the thing that bothers me a lot of people will pass them by either scorn them or mock them and not do anything to help them that upsets me greatly because what if the people that do this we're in this particular situation would they want to be scorned or mocked I don't think so if they would once in awhile help people on the streets and I'm talking about the ones that really need the help with a little money or food some kind of encouragement would really make a homeless person's day that would have been good for me when I was homeless in the Frozen cold of Indiana and there was no one around Boston has an incredible amount help places for such as the homeless that Indiana does not have that I have seen Boston hasn't incredible amount of help places for such as the homeless that I have not seen in Indiana I'm not saying Indiana doesn't have them but from what I've seen they don't have too many of them and Anderson Indiana has only got one help place a shelter for the homeless downtown it's my desire every time I'm downtown to hand out what I call snack bags things I prepared for myself to give them including water and it's received with gratitude trust me a lot of them want a hand up because I talked to many of them and got to know them when you been where they are and feel like they felt you're going to understand what it feels like to be in their...
Read moreDowntown Boston use to be a fun place. I should know, I was born and raised in Boston. In recent years, before all of the so called "Woke" social movement crime sprees, there still were lots of eyesores and urban business decay at Downtown Crossing. But as a kid from the 1960s and 70s it was a thriving, safe, and enjoyable experience. Today, after all of the recent uprisings, there are even more visible scars at Downtown Crossing. There are lots more vacant and boarded up businesses there now and the area feels less safe even though there is a visible police presence. Be on your guard there...
Read moreI go here once a month the teriyaki plate is almost everybodys favorite in dorchester, and if you want a sample you can literally get it in almost all food sections before u even order your food you might get full😂😂 got alot of stuff here to cvs next door jewelry store and a smoke shop right across the streed plus macys . its very convenient that the downtown station is 10 feet away once you get their the charlie card store is to the left...
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