I grew up homeless, you know, lived in and out of U-Haul trucks and, you know, apartment houses, friends.
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I grew up with a family that had very little and were at times homeless.
I've been homeless on a few occasions.
I have always felt a little homeless. It's a strange thing.
I grew up in trailer houses in New Mexico, Arkansas, Texas and Oklahoma.
The first time I was homeless was when I went to Atlanta. I was in a homeless shelter, then when I got a job I used to miss the curfew for the shelter. So I ended up sleeping outside in the streets.
Being homeless is like living in a post-apocalyptic world. You're on the outskirts of society.
In June 2010, I moved out of my apartment and I have been mostly homeless ever since, off and on. I just live in Airbnb apartments and I check in every week in different homes in San Francisco.
I was born and raised in the ghetto, on welfare, two minutes from homeless.
I was homeless for a little bit. I was on people's couches, but it was an amazing journey. I got to make people laugh all the way.
I've been homeless. I've worked at 7-Eleven.
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