Text I Just Sent.

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Text I just sent:

Anyways to repeat, because I was serious and not exaggerating either. Those boxes in front of my house are the responsibility of my guardian and protector Eric Berger. If I tried to move them I'd trip for sure. And then if I broke something Eric would say he has no choice, he has to move me to a group home. Eric is going to come over and clear them all: [Eric's phone number].

Please notify the neighbors, the police, the city of Detroit and whoever is involved. Because I am done with that.


MORE:
Three more texts just now:

One:

Why would you just throw them on the ground and walk away it's more of your responsibility than Erics!!

And:

You have a can at your front door 24-7 If you don't want to take recycling to the recycling bin put it in the garbage can it's that simple Stop blaiming Eric.....

My reply:

I am not choosing not to reply to those first two texts.

And that can is there for the same reason. It is one my property, far away from the curb. And I have it there so I don't have to go outside. Especially now that is winter and I might slip on ice. It's just like the clutter in my car. It doesn't block the windows and there's no food in it, or I'd smell it. But N. and P. said I must keep it always ready for a passenger, even though I'll never have one. 24-7, even at 3 AM she said, or you lose the car! You'll be using a bike, she joked.

No those things I to do for reasons of safety, mobility, being put in a group home, ETC. And this is Detroit. Instead of picking on an old, gay, handicapped, frail, damaged man. Damaged because they did it. Why don't the police fight the real crime. Starting right in our neighborhood, like I've said. I'll have go back to that argument again. Along with how they are picking on a law-abiding handicapped man, now old and damaged too.

And I just texted:

And I forgot to add.

Clutter in the car is so everything is in reach. So I don't have to get out in winter to get it from the trunk and slip on the ice. Or get out at 3 AM on a dark deserted street, or gas station either.

But N. and P. wouldn't hear it, no matter how I explained. "The clutter goes, or you'll be riding a bike!"

EDIT: My friend above, across the street, just told me that he did tell me that he'd move the boxes and has started doing that. As I told him, I didn't understand him when he said that. And I reminded him that I did tell him that I'd put all boxes on the curb now. I just have to find a way to stop them from blowing away.
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