
Homeless In Germany Offered Futuristic 'Coffin-Like' Pods To Sleep In
• https://www.zerohedge.com, by Tyler DurdenThe German city of Ulm has unveiled futuristic insulated sleep pods for the homeless on cold winter nights.
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The German city of Ulm has unveiled futuristic insulated sleep pods for the homeless on cold winter nights.
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