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From his YouTube description:

 

My name is Scotty Asher, known on the Internet as "Scotty Bear," a nickname given to me by a dear friend. Currently experiencing homelessness in the US from the High cost of rent, I decided to embark on an adventure and purchased a one-way ticket to South East Asia. Now, I'm drifting around the continent, trying to escape my past while making a living freelancing and living as frugally as possible. By day, I'm an internet marketer and artist, sharing my nomad journey and experiences through my YouTube channel. Join me as I navigate the highs and lows of life on the road, chasing dreams, and finding myself in the most unexpected places on earth.

 

So he's an idealist. Most idealists are in their 20s but he is in his 40s. If people were to give him money, say $2000, would he use it to go back to the US and land back on his feet? No, he would spend it here and make a video about it.

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10 minutes ago, GinBoy2 said:

work in the airline biz on the ramp

You are the one who smiles and greets customers going up the ramp on/off  to the plane ?

 

You people are actors and not sincere 

 

 

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6 minutes ago, GinBoy2 said:

He's just a grifter.

 

Even with no skills he could go home and get a job.

 

I work in the airline biz on the ramp. Terrible money but easy, if a little physical.

 

Somehow all the kids that work for me can afford to live in an apartment, own a car, feed themselves.

 

I don't believe a single one of them lives in a cardboard box under a freeway overpass in fear for their life!

 

Maybe he wouldn't be able to afford to live in Manhattan or San Francisco, but there are a thousand more cities where he could work and live a decent life 'if' he wanted to work

Not a drifter?

 

Are you old enough to remember Kwai Chang Caine from the 70's Kung Fu series?

 

A wandering monk who got into adventures. He was broke also but always found his way. Maybe this is who he is trying to emulate. A lot of us grew up on this stuff and he would be in that age bracket.

 

 

 

 

 

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Just now, georgegeorgia said:

You are the one who smiles and greets customers going up the ramp on to the plane ?

I do that, check you in, and chuck your bags in to the cargo bins, unload them and get them to claim

 

Don't piss of the rampers or your bags may be lost forever lol

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Yes !!!

I'm sick of you people trying to charge me for extra weight on my bag !

If my baggage is 40kg limit ,so what if it's a few kilos over 

I had a big argument with a Qantas check in Bangkok last time 

I'm flying business class ,I'm a VIP !

You know how many times I have flown Qantas over the years ,I practically paid for the tyres on the aircraft 

 

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1 minute ago, georgegeorgia said:

Yes !!!

I'm sick of you people trying to charge me for extra weight on my bag !

If my baggage is 40kg limit ,so what if it's a few kilos over 

I had a big argument with a Qantas check in Bangkok last time 

 

   You have to pay for extra baggage , why did you want it for free ?

Why didn't you make that your bag was the correct weight ?

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2 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said:

 

   You have to pay for extra baggage , why did you want it for free ?

Why didn't you make that your bag was the correct weight ?

I bought a while ton of 50 baht t shirts from the second hand market in Pattaya that's why 

I'm a important business class passenger surely they can oversee a few kilos !!! 

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I don't like to get off topic but as Ginboy mentioned he is a check in counter person for a airline 

 

These people are actors smiling and pretending to be nice 

 

What I ALWAYS do once they have put the tag on the suitcase and placed it on the scales conveyor belt is to stop them and re check the tag myself 

 

Is the destination right I ask before looking at the tag they stapled onto my suitcase handle 

 

They dont like it 

 

Apart from the accusing me of having overweight baggage they seem always forget my fast track pass.to get through immigration 

 

Two times in 3 years they have lost my baggage and I proceeded to tell the person at check in this last month 

 

Do without them soon hopefully with the new E check in 

 

 

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6 minutes ago, georgegeorgia said:

I don't like to get off topic but as Ginboy mentioned he is a check in counter person for a airline 

 

These people are actors smiling and pretending to be nice 

 

What I ALWAYS do once they have put the tag on the suitcase and placed it on the scales conveyor belt is to stop them and re check the tag myself 

 

Is the destination right I ask before looking at the tag they stapled onto my suitcase handle 

 

They dont like it 

 

Apart from the accusing me of having overweight baggage they seem always forget my fast track pass.to get through immigration 

 

Two times in 3 years they have lost my baggage and I proceeded to tell the person at check in this last month 

 

Do without them soon hopefully with the new E check in 

 

 

Your a "magic carpet traveller" boyG, nothing you dribble relates to reality.However the 'acting and pretending'comment you made is your forte'! 

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On 11/12/2024 at 1:52 AM, Phillip9 said:

Many businesses are so desperate for workers they will hire anyone with a pulse.  It's quite easy for even the homeless to find work in the US.

I think the challenge is: Can your income, whatever your job (let's say menial work / day labour) cover your living expenses, no matter how basic you're living?

 

I know back in the 70s-early 2000s, even a basic low paying job would cover one's basic necessities like shelter, food, transport (public) and basic clothing.

 

That's another reason why there hasn't been any great art (e.g. music) produced since the 1990s: no one in the USA can afford to be an artist anymore.

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On 11/12/2024 at 3:20 AM, impulse said:

Many of us are 1 bad bank hack, one bad health issue, or some other factor outside of our control from being skint. 

The problem with the North American mentality - including the so called American Dream -  is that people really truly believe they are in control of every aspect of their lives. Manifest your reality? hahahahahahaahahahahahahhhhhhaaaaaaaaaaaa............

 

You are one stroke of bad effing luck away from your world shattering to pieces. Most people can't comprehend that.

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14 hours ago, Olmate said:

Your a "magic carpet traveller" boyG, nothing you dribble relates to reality.However the 'acting and pretending'comment you made is your forte'! 

At least I life and have been overseas twice in 2024 to 3 different countries 

 

You should of worked more then you could of travelled too , now your jealous , lol,living in ya aged old pension 

 

I'm travelling again in 3 months ..booo hoo...booo hooo ..old man ! Lol 

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Ripper response 'mopsy', bs tho as normal, a while back you bleated your on $5 anhour!  Either way the 3 countries you "visited", (2 while in transit to the LOS), are my weekend getaways😂. We,re off to Perth this weekend G, (business class), mite catch up with u then for some prexmas banter.Cheers big ears! 

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