SilverBullet
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Is this delusional? I know there's PLENTY of homeless-wageslaves, but I've been curious about my future. Once I reach 40-50, and my parents can no longer financially support my NEETdom, I'll likely end up homeless.
Wageslaving has never once sounded appeasing, in fact, the very thought of it makes me want to eat a bullet. How the fuck do people not go insane wageslaving 50 years, doing the same mundane task until they have 5 years to retire, then die? I have absolutely 0 desire for money outside basic necessities. Almost all of my copes are free. I value time much more than materialistic pleasures. Wagies barely have more than 10 hours of free time in FIVE DAYS. Then the weekends are spent recharging from said wageslavery. Just the thought of that makes me want to jump off a bridge.
Homelessness to some extent sounds liberating, but there's also a shit ton of negatives: having to constantly worry about other homeless, the cops, the weather (rain/cold), hygiene and body slowly deteriorating. I also imagine if you ever want to leave homelessness, it's near impossible if you don't have family to support you, so you're essentially stuck in a hole.
Wageslaving has never once sounded appeasing, in fact, the very thought of it makes me want to eat a bullet. How the fuck do people not go insane wageslaving 50 years, doing the same mundane task until they have 5 years to retire, then die? I have absolutely 0 desire for money outside basic necessities. Almost all of my copes are free. I value time much more than materialistic pleasures. Wagies barely have more than 10 hours of free time in FIVE DAYS. Then the weekends are spent recharging from said wageslavery. Just the thought of that makes me want to jump off a bridge.
Homelessness to some extent sounds liberating, but there's also a shit ton of negatives: having to constantly worry about other homeless, the cops, the weather (rain/cold), hygiene and body slowly deteriorating. I also imagine if you ever want to leave homelessness, it's near impossible if you don't have family to support you, so you're essentially stuck in a hole.





