We used to be very close to the Rangers. Fear, unfamiliar, and feel close. They face life and death every day, but come to comfort us when we are abused, and go back to their lives. When we see homeless people, we don't give money every time, buy magazines every time. It was not until I came into contact with them and the Big Issue that I knew how difficult and short their lives were. Looking back on how many times I have looked in the same way, doubting their help. And how much a little help means to them. Because on the edge of dignity and lifeline, who can live better than them?
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