Describe a time that you had an encounter with a homeless person, either directly or indirectly. What did you think and how did it make you feel? (Nov 18)

 My first encounter with a homeless person was scary. I wish it were indirect, but instead, I had a direct encounter with a homeless person. I was walking to the bus stop when I saw a man walking with his clothes ruined, dirty, and unpleasing, and I saw him coming towards me. I didn't think anything of it until he got too close and was too tired to grab me. I managed to think fast and run to the bus stop, where there were people. 

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