2 ☆ Immediately it was apparent to me that he was homeless, and not just sitting there waiting for someone. He was clean, wearing decent clothing, & greeted me with a big smile. After initial greetings, I immediately asked him if he was hungry, and he replied that he was. I asked him if he would like to go get something to eat, and he very excited said yes. At that point in time I had not noticed much (and I assure you that I'm an expert on/at human behavior) about his mental/cognitive deficiencies or disabilities, because he initially generally comes across as a regular person, and that can create very good or bad situations for him, depending on in what context his interactions with others are taking place. As I continue to write more about him, to share some of my experiences and communication with him and others around or relative to his context, the fact that him appearing like a "regular/normal", yet shortly after behaving as someone with Down Syndrome or a similar disability, will be a recurrent theme throughout my discussions, dialogue and/or continued analysis of his life conditions, past, & the treatment he receives from the very ignorant, "willingly incompetent", and evil/crooked world in which we live, because of misjudging others so easily at "face value", and for lacking so much empathy & compassion towards others, while most of you humans pretend to be so nice & caring, sometimes even with great faith in God (whether sincere, true, or misguided), yet in actions, most of you are like the living dead, thinking that you are alive, but actually spiritually dead. And, most I like Jesus Christ also remind you that all of you are sinners!"☆