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Otherwise, I save money and use my time to be a caretaker for my widowed mother, super fun uncle to my niece, and volunteer with my church doing local mission work. Its very rewarding, getting to know the local homeless population in my town, them knowing me, and being able to minister to them through resource outreach like cooling and warming centers, free dinners, and clothing drives.
Military retirement & disability pension are what fund my living expenses, but they dont amount to much. I dont need much though. My house and land are paid for, vehicles paid for, and Healthcare covered. I started work at 14 with a waiver, and payed taxes for 30+ years, so that partially helped me get in early and pay everything off while opening the door for things like social security.
I say all that as a "certified" psycho I guess. Im rated by the VA with combat related ptsd and amputation(s).
If my brain worked good enough to drive a car, I’d also gib injured peeps free rides to le hospital or some such, so deh don’t has to pay the ridiculous ambulance fees.
Listen to this fella!
Hang out with one of the many incarnations of BunnieBealla :)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZlSSqOV0tEk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l9-v12HyWEA