TrueForcedIncel
Paper bags mog me
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- Joined
- Feb 13, 2018
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Sure I lived at home as an adult automatically making me a loser to the eyes of society but I couldn't have given less of a shit about it. Not having a job and being able to play video games all day, browse the web and be constantly entertained was the dream. Sadly the most time I ever got to neet was two straight months and then on again off again between jobs over the last seven years that I started working as an adult. I'd give anything to be able to comfortably neet again. It truly is the way I'd want to live life, not having to deal with all the shit that comes with employment is just priceless. There is no dream job out there, it's all shit and makes me want to get hit by a bus.
To do what you want, when you want now that is real freedom. Not the artificial kind perpetuated by the media propaganda machine for consumerism zombies. The neet life is truly the sweet life man, of this I have no doubt. It just fits my personality like a glove, I love not having to deal with other people and simply remain within the safety and comfort of my home. None of which seems worth it when you have to attend a high stress, little reward job or career.
I just have zero interest in being a productive member of society and contributing to its infrastructure via taxes in exchange for becoming another participant in the rat race. In it's never ending cycle of the producer, consumer paradigm. I'm not ashamed of my views either, fuck being a blue or white collar slave\grunt\drone to some fucking corporate overlords. It's so fucking obvious that it's set up that way to keep people trapped within the capitalist system, in which the only way to truly escape is to buy your way out or wait until your company uses you up and discards you like trash while at the same time bringing in your replacement.
To do what you want, when you want now that is real freedom. Not the artificial kind perpetuated by the media propaganda machine for consumerism zombies. The neet life is truly the sweet life man, of this I have no doubt. It just fits my personality like a glove, I love not having to deal with other people and simply remain within the safety and comfort of my home. None of which seems worth it when you have to attend a high stress, little reward job or career.
I just have zero interest in being a productive member of society and contributing to its infrastructure via taxes in exchange for becoming another participant in the rat race. In it's never ending cycle of the producer, consumer paradigm. I'm not ashamed of my views either, fuck being a blue or white collar slave\grunt\drone to some fucking corporate overlords. It's so fucking obvious that it's set up that way to keep people trapped within the capitalist system, in which the only way to truly escape is to buy your way out or wait until your company uses you up and discards you like trash while at the same time bringing in your replacement.