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Photo by Michael Aires

Taken at Market between 7th and 8th Streets.

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Just makes me want to play Skee-ball.

What has to happen to a person for them end up like that?

Sometimes, former child actors in Hollywood cannot make the transition to adulthood.

y'all do some tacky shit sometimes, but this takes the cake.

so did he.

By which I mean compassion for fellow human being and such.

Show us something we don't see every day. That's just sad.

At least he isnt going hungry!

I've seen this guy outside the McDonald's on Market and 2nd many, many times. I guess he's been migrating east for the summer!

Goddamn. We're all so close to being this, you know. I'm going to toss some dice here and guess he didn't plan on being a hobo and made fun of by anonymous assholes such as myself. Poor guy.

OK, I take it back - those guys with the kiddie pool in the park are top-notch fellas.

Wow, it's Rupert from Survivor.

I was thinking Hurley from Lost.

I really want a Krispy Kreme doughnut right now.

Another satisfied Muni customer!

No, that's totally Captain Lou Albano

That doesn't seem like a very comfortable place to nap, but at least his tummy is getting a tan.

I've felt like that on a morning or two.

What is this??? 21 comments and NO ONE has said "Dad?" !!!

it's shameful that this gentleman may have been standing and waiting on MUNI before simply giving up and collapsing under his weight or the wait...

A grown up refugee of the Keebler Elf factory?

Two comments:
1. You are all assholes;
2. I love each and every one of you!

I just noticed on re-examination of this picture (yes, I have re-examined it several times), that it looks like one of his shoes is off, too. Gotta be comfy!

I usually stop by on the way to work and rub SPF45 on his belly. Just doing my part.

His shoe is off because of the diabetes.

Keep 'em coming, kids! I totally want to see this in the "Most Commented" section!

"I can't believe I ate the whole thing..."

We were doing fine until we took that SFist editor job.

DJ Tennessee: You took the words right out of my mouth.

it's sad what's happening to jack black.

Wow, I wonder how long the party was before he decided to try and catch a bus ?

I was too afraid to catch a cab after reading all those scarey stories on sfist

I saw that guy today. He was drinking a soda... not asleep, though.

I'm a blogger. You hiring?

Good one, guys. Got to love those high standards, yeah?

On a serious note, this is where we are as a society. It's only so funny because it is so incredibly sad.

How many times have you seen a person passed out, dead or damn near it baking on the sidewalk and kept walking by? How many more years will we tolerate inaction by our city "leaders" who refuse to do anything about the insane, drunk and drug addled cases who have landed or been sent here? How many more useless posers like Gavin Newsom, Chris Daly, Tom Ammiano, Willie Brown and the list goes on and on will be elected before somebody decides that enough is enough?

Who has the balls to actually fix the problem? Nobody currently in office or it would have been fixed.

Kick out the mayor, the entire board of supervisors and the chief of police. Clean the entire slate and let's start over.

This crew can't wipe their ass properly, let alone run a city. They have already proven as much.

The last time one of these was stranded up the delta, they had teams and teams of biologists making sure it didn't get beached.

Sadly, the funding has since been cut.

I had a good laugh at some of these comments, but to Orangedrink, I must say, no, most of us are not "so close to being this."

Which brings us to the problem. I hear everyone ranting about how the various mayors don't have the "balls" to "fix the problem."

And how would you fix that problem? You have people on the streets for so many different reasons, how can you provide just one fix?

And at the end of the day, if these people want off the streets, they and only they, can take the steps necessary to get off them. Nothing we can do will get them off the streets if they don't want to be off them.

I'm turning into a chubby chaser and it is this pictures fault.

I feel terrible for laughing at all these comments. Sorta.

Damn, Robin, you had to go and kill the buzz didn't you?

i had a conversation with this man yesterday at about 7:20 pm, while waiting for the 21. (yes, he was in the same spot)

he asked where i was going, and if i needed directions.

i can honestly say that he was one of the nicest people i've ever met in this city.

And at the end of the day, if these people want off the streets, they and only they, can take the steps necessary to get off them. Nothing we can do will get them off the streets if they don't want to be off them.

Hey, Blue Canary, does that include the mentally ill folks who are so far gone into their own personal psychotic hells that they can't even tell the difference between being on and off the streets? I used to live on Nob Hill and remember a homeless woman who wandered about the hill clad in nothing but a ratty red blanket and paper lunch bags for shoes. She slept in doorways, never begged for change, just trudged back and forth, day in, day out. You just had to look the woman in the eye to see she wasn't home anymore. I wouldn't be surprised if she was among the many pieces of human garbage we allow to die in the streets of our superior, progressive city on a regular basis. Of course, who cares about them when Danielle Steele is being celebrated for spending 4 million American dollars on shoes at Barney's? At the end of the day, our precious San Francisco values are no different than those of Amurrica as a whole, only snottier.

I digress. Not all the homeless are drunken, drug addled bums. A lot simply can't care for themselves and have no family or support networks to help them get to a place where they may be able to. At the end of the day, it's a very complex problem with limited solutions.

@BlueCanary - Nah. I've seen people more stable than this group get caught deep in drugs and lose everything(to meth heh).

I'm not saying everyone here is a mortgage payment away from being a hobo, but I'm guessing there's a few of us who've spent time on the street, and a few of us who wouldn't or couldn't get help from friends or family if we needed it.

You might not be close to this right now, BlueCanary, but you could be in five, ten years if you start popping H, or get in an accident that screws up your hippocampus, etc. Shit happens. It did to them.

ah muni...

moving unwashed neanderthals inefficiently around the city

"Ahhh, nothing like relaxing in your home after a long day of panhandling."

"Honey, get me a beer"

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