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Food for thought

Scott Walker August 17, 2015

Food for thought: Some would drive by and simply throw food or a bottle of water at his feet, sometimes hitting his leg. He was sound asleep when I saw him. I wondered how he felt that no one had the courage to stop and hand him food like a human being?

Perhaps his misspelled sign gives a glimpse into his life? The word "Work" was spelled "Werk" and the word "Dollars" was spelled "Dollors." I could only imagine that he never received the help he needed as a child in school and likely grew up with an undiagnosed learning disability and possibly a mental illness. 

I did not wake him in fear this was the only sleep he received all day, with his head on the curb of a parking lot near a busy intersection. 

George Orwell once wrote in Down and Out in Paris and London, “It is fatal to look hungry. It makes people want to kick you.” I think this photo rings true to that statement based on the fact that no one gave this man any respect. 

In people, People Tags homeless, hungry, Scott Walker, Fuji, x100s, Nashville, Tennessee
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