Is it simulating if he’s an actual homeless person?
It’s arguable, depending on how one chooses to interpret ‘simulate’.
There’s a concept. Maybe Clyde is wealthy and does this for fun.
Let him sleep. Better that than asking strangers for money.
In a city that banned recreational alcohol consumption, a bar claimed to be improv theater. Every patron was an “actor” and thus allowed to drink.
katzenbooks45 over 4 years ago
Is it simulating if he’s an actual homeless person?
Mr. Organization over 4 years ago
It’s arguable, depending on how one chooses to interpret ‘simulate’.
uniquename over 4 years ago
There’s a concept. Maybe Clyde is wealthy and does this for fun.
Andrew Sleeth over 4 years ago
Let him sleep. Better that than asking strangers for money.
Stephen Gilberg over 4 years ago
In a city that banned recreational alcohol consumption, a bar claimed to be improv theater. Every patron was an “actor” and thus allowed to drink.