• AngryCommieKender@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    The 3 hours without shelter stat is suspect. People experiencing homelessness exist, and they go years at times without shelter.

    The rest of the stats seem to be a comfortable average.

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      As someone who has spent too much of their life being homeless (living in a homeless shelter ATM), shelter comes in many forms, including a sleeping bag or tent.

      Without ANY protection from the elements, depending on locale, 3 hours is totally doable or problematic.

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        Reading your comment made me really upset man. I don’t know who you are or what life has thrown at you and I hope every day you are making it by at the very least.

        From one internet stranger to another I am sorry life can be shit man. I hope things look up for you.

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        I’ve spent a bit of my life “on the street” as it were. That being said, I’ve only slept rough for a total of two to three months so far. I hear what you’re saying about being totally exposed, especially in harsh weather, but I still think that 3 hours is on the outside of the bell curve.

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          I guess it’s dependant on clothing. 3 hours in the arctic in a hoodie? Dead. 3 hours in the desert naked? Heat stroke maybe, though enough water would keep you going while you turn into a lobster.

          Yeah nevernind it’s a fucking stupid rule of thumb.

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          This is the most unnecessary nerd comment I’ll ever make on this platform… but

          I believe the bell curve wouldn’t represent the expected distribution in this case. I m not entirely sure what would be the correct distribution but I suspect Chi^2 or poisson.

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            I was under the impression that unnecessary nerd comments were specifically what this site was for. Did I accidentally stumble back to mIRC?

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      The ‘withoit shelter’ usually refers to extreme conditions, such as extreme heat or cold, within realistic earth conditions. Think desert, ice water.

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        I just appreciate that people are talking about it. Worst case, it helps them remember the other guidelines (or whatever you want to call them, I didn’t make them up.)

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      Let’s say we drop you in Antarctica on a windy night in the winter in jeans and a long sleeve shirt. Three hours might be about right.

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        Let’s say we drop you in outer space. You’d survive less than 3 hours without shelter, air supplied.

        Can’t take an extreme for a general rule.

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          Depends, if you’re in the shadow you’ll freeze to death in some minutes and if you’re in the light you’ll be scorched in seconds