nostr:npub1hg5g87620a3vhpgmna2pzevhj88lkt3lezus76p7u5y37sfcszsszktya9 where would you suggest instead? i could sleep in a tent but the car is easier

I used to sleep in my car at my work when the hours went long at work because I literally would have gotten home, slept and hour, and started the commute back. Glad to to have those days behind me. A side note, these days a lot of people are living out of their cars. I travel all the time, more than you would imagine. Working, and can’t afford housing…what kind of American dream is that? I’m glad corporate profit margins have been so huge. WTF? Decent wages? Anyone?

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That sounds miserable. There are actually entire “communities” that make a whole lifestyle out of sleeping out of their cars, even small ones like Priuses.

Sounds like a good way to end up with dvt as well.

Diverticulitis?

Deep vein thrombosis. Cramped up and poor gas exchange leading to high co2 in the car by morning unless you have the windows down.

For sure. Cold climates there is idling to consider as well, and the windows down lets the bugs in. It’s certainly not ideal.

Well, they are legitimate communities, not conventional ones though. Our society is changing due to necessity. The 1950’s are long gone. Unions are an answer perhaps, but they need to stop being ridiculous bastions of dogma.

They’re internet communities, that’s what I meant. They were basically trying to avoid hotel bills while they traveled for the most part, from what I saw.

I see fewer families living I tents these days. I don’t know where all the people went, but it broke my heart to see children be raised in the medians of the interstate surrounded by garbage fires and squalor.