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    Mashable‏Verified account @mashable Jun 3

    These igloo shelters are helping the homeless survive low temperaturespic.twitter.com/2lY31evArn

    These igloo shelters are helping the homeless survive low temperatures
    Geoffroy de Reynal is an engineer who designed waterproof shelters, which are made of polyethylene foam and aluminum foil.
    9:07 AM - 3 Jun 2018
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    • Stefan Link AidCoin Аид (@Aid_Liberty) Kim Hackman Jennifer Atkinson Аид НЕростовский Nichola Joseph tonchi_books@マイナンバー廃止セヨ Chris
    12 replies 138 retweets 365 likes
      1. Evelyn Whittiker‏ @EvelynWhittiker Jun 3
        Replying to @mashable

        Great idea - but wouldn't it be better to work to find ways to eliminate homelessness all together?

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      1. Federico Martínez‏ @fmartinezpenna Jun 3
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        I'm a little bit confused over here. This implies that building styrofoam igloos on the street is better than a first world country state providing an actual (real) shelter or any social assistance for homeless?

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      1. pistoleira pistola‏ @AwaMaia Jun 3
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        do you know something that would also keep homeless people warm? actual homes

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      1. Rahul Mishra  🇮🇳‏ @dreamingrahul Jun 3
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        Sir @narendramodi can’t we something do like dis for poors in winters. @PMOIndia just a suggestion. I hope you will think for this.

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      1. GazMema‏ @Gaz_LTC Jun 3
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        So you are telling me that a country who spends millions bombing and killing other people in other countries can't build homes for their homeless people?!

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      1. Lorene S‏ @Lorene18 Jun 3
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        They look like how you build a fish house. Different shape but same materials.

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      1. Louis Ciufolo-Dickey‏ @actiusanicetus Jun 3
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        They look like giant mailboxes

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      1. Stephanie Chacharon‏ @stephchach Jun 3
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        @liz3curtis

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      1. JetBelly‏ @JetBellyMusic Jun 3
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        These are so confusing. Yay for the shelter aspect, Yeek for the masses of styrofoam that will exist long after we make ourselves extinct...

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