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Childhood Memories of Poverty and Survival in 1980s Oregon

By

SirensOfTitan

3mo ago· 26 min readenNews

Summary

The article appears to be a personal memoir about childhood poverty and hardship in Oregon during the 1980s. The narrator describes living in extreme poverty with their family in a dilapidated Victorian house, where they had no money for rent or utilities. The power was shut off during freezing winter conditions, forcing the family to huddle around an open gas oven for warmth. The toilet froze solid, and the narrator recalls a slumlord pounding on their door. The content suggests themes of economic struggle, survival, and the lasting impact of childhood trauma.

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When I was 4 and my sister was like 8, my mom sat us on the kitchen floor in the dark wrapped in a blanket in front of the 1950s gas oven's flame with the oven door open.
It was well below freezing outside, in the middle of winter. There was no money, so my mom had stopped paying rent and the power bill.
Our power was shut off, and the toilet froze over solid in our dilapidated 1880 victorian house we rented in Oregon.
I remember the slumlord coming over one night pounding on th
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