SatsMan's avatar
SatsMan 3 months ago
What do you do when people have no safe place to sleep? In Ulm, Germany, a team didn’t just ask the question, they answered it with kindness and innovation combined. They built Ulmer Nests: solar-powered, insulated sleeping pods for homeless individuals during freezing winter nights. These capsules aren’t just shelters; they’re lifelines. image

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A9's avatar
A9 3 months ago
Indeed🙏
Same as everywhere else: inflation, immigration, overregulation, and cultural rot propagated by the media and parroted by regular people.
Yes … but that doesn’t mean we buy into it too. Family both good bad and ugly must take precedence over all the other garbage.
I agree, family, whether by blood or by choice, is the most important thing. Well, there are also never-ending reports about drug-crazed homeless people who simply refuse to live in society, I wonder if that is real and how much the centrally planned economy with its prohibitive restrictions on personal improvement and confiscatory taxation factors into those people just giving up.
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fractalchris 3 months ago
Homeless people will destroy them all fairly quickly.