Becoming a neet was the best decision i ever made. I haven't been this happy in a long fucking time. Fuck going to school and being forced to interact with other people.
sugoi, i remember that feeling. it is liberating
It is fun for the first 6 months. I wouldn't stay like this though because it eventually becomes impossible to get out of.
>>499
>because it eventually becomes impossible to get out of
Why's that a bad thing?
>>>500
In my experience it ends up falling into hikkidom which isn't good.
You say that now...
>>530
That’s debatable. If you actually like your line of work, then there’s nothing ignoble about it. Otherwise yeah if you’re stuck in a job for gay retards.
Yeah, if you're lucky enough to be happy without your own money, then NEETdom is just middle class for trust fund baby. If my dad was Bill Gates I'd never work a day in my life. I'd practice BJJ, race cars, shoot firearms, wing suit, rock climb, play soccer, run iron mans,start a porn studio, travel the world, learn to cook like Gordon Fucking Ramsay, and fuck stunning escorts every day.
Been a NEET for 5+ years and still counting!
oooh whats the sounds of that?
I think that's the sweet sound of my *ahem*
Beer Battered Steak Cut Chips is ready with the sides Aioli and BBQ sauce!
glad I am NEET laying in bed watching some anime while posting to m anonymous friends! this anon is relaxing and glad they are NEET
I am still struggling with my disability/mental illnesses, but being a NEET is still much better than the alternative.
Here here comfy NEETs!
I remember throughout my life as an autistic little shit that school was the devil's spawn. I was a good student, yeah, but overtime, i just started to give up. Workload was unbearable and i had to waste my time with fucking normie jackoffs.
As soon as I became a NEET, i felt a happiness i hadn't felt in a long time. So, if you put the choice of Wagecuck or NEETdom upon me, i'd go NEET everytime.
obviously no one wants a job but there are things you will want money for and I've found as time passes the more I want it. Being a neet was fun in the beginning but I'd rather just have some third path here like a small passive income business that lets me travel, take care of myself and afford a few pleasures I actually want.
I wish I had stayed at the shelf-packing job I had 10+ years ago. But at that time I was also offered a job in an outdoor store, and my "mother" got angry that I didn't accept it, so I eventually did, because I hate people and confrontations(but not anymore, since I have grown from the small soul I was into the ultimate soul I am now).
The shelf-packing job was kind of nice. There is surprisingly little-to-no interaction with customers, and I lost a lot of weight and it wasn't that stressful.
Now all I have to look forward to, and hope for, is that the world ends, or I get the virus, or that God comes(0% chance of that).
People won't listen to us when we talk about the reasons why they shouldn't have children. Of course they won't, since only those without free-will/a soul have children.
It's so tiring. I want out immediately.
>>531
This is a myth. Or rather, even your dream job loses its luster with time and you'll start looking forward to the weekends like all other non-NEETs.
same op i love being a neet. working some shit job is worst. i find things to do no problem.
Me too, I write free/libre software all day and get wagecucks to buy me food and supplies, I've never spoken to my dysfunctional family in years yet my stupid father keeps sending me money in the hopes that I will see him again one day, what a blithering idiot! I get more in NEETbux than I do from him.