[caption id="attachment_3504" align="alignnone" width="497"] You can tell it's from Vancouver, B.C. because he looks like he's smoking a joint. Artwork reproduced by kind permission of E. Rosion.[/caption]
This is not -- I repeat, NOT, a sign I've booked passage on the crazy train. There's nothing wrong with your seeing faces on dumpsters -- I've been seeing faces on container bins for years. No. The time to worry is when the faces on dumpsters start talking to you, and there's no chance of that here -- he doesn't talk to the likes of binners. Click the images to enlarge them.
This is not -- I repeat, NOT, a sign I've booked passage on the crazy train. There's nothing wrong with your seeing faces on dumpsters -- I've been seeing faces on container bins for years. No. The time to worry is when the faces on dumpsters start talking to you, and there's no chance of that here -- he doesn't talk to the likes of binners. Click the images to enlarge them.
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http://www.cnn.com/2013/07/29/travel/10-challenge-vancouver/
Trying to do Vancouver on $10-a-day? That's funny! Seriously. A lot of homeless people know how to eat very, very well, for $0, and never set foot near a food line. There are many dumpsters full of fresh, healthy food. But really, "dumpster," and "fresh," and "healthy" in the same sentence? There's a whole mental adjustment required.