I don’t think that the comic is about the age/gender. I think it’s about the different situations that people find themselves, and to remind people that they probably interact with homeless people more often than they realize.
I was “panel 4” (had a job, but not a bed) as an adult male working at a hardware store.
I don’t think that the comic is about the age/gender. I think it’s about the different situations that people find themselves, and to remind people that they probably interact with homeless people more often than they realize.
I was “panel 4” (had a job, but not a bed) as an adult male working at a hardware store.