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Only normies miss their uni days

thespanishcel

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When normies say "university was the best time of my life!" it makes me realize how different their experience is. All they remember from university life is going out a lot, making friends for life, the camaraderie studying together for exams, etc. Meanwhile I was a loner so all I remember was going to lectures or the uni library and the stress during exam season. It was a time of my life I don't have any interest of going back. As an incel it's not worth it.

And btw finishing working and being able to disconnect completely from responsibilities is priceless. You don't get that with uni since there's always some midterm to study, some problem set or some bullshit group assignment with close deadline so even when you're at home there's still a lot to do.
 
I know. Every day at college is a living hell. All these people are having the time of their lives, hanging out with their friends and girlfriend. Eating and going out with each other. While I'm such a miserable loner who suffers every single day. I go back home and I continue to suffer. They do well in studies, obviously, they have the motivation to cause their life is so good, unlike mine. You have absolutely no motivation to do anything when your life is already so miserable, getting through every day is hard enough.
 
And btw finishing working and being able to disconnect completely from responsibilities is priceless. You don't get that with uni since there's always some midterm to study, some problem set or some bullshit group assignment with close deadline so even when you're at home there's still a lot to do.
Don't gimme hope nigger, I always assumed work was exactly like uni, always a deadline and always something to do once you've finished your task.
 
Don't gimme hope nigger, I always assumed work was exactly like uni, always a deadline and always something to do once you've finished your task.
Maybe it's like that if you're a manager but if you're a normal office worker once your shift is over no more until next day.
 
Don't gimme hope nigger, I always assumed work was exactly like uni, always a deadline and always something to do once you've finished your task.
I studied engineering. I CANNOT see myself working with fucking 'normies' in a office.:feelsrope:
 
just finished first year of uni and it was the worst year of my life
 
I was a ghost, social circles were already established but without me.
 
I studied engineering. I CANNOT see myself working with fucking 'normies' in a office.:feelsrope:
Same I studied something in the IT sector. Going to start wageslaving next year feb and I don't know how I'll cope
 
It's funny how the etymology of the word “college” is to signal a good knowledge of certain knowledge, let's say the possibility of understanding certain areas through the talent of learning.


However, normies became, through the institution; this in a school for retarded young people who smoke or have sex.
 
Maybe it's like that if you're a manager but if you're a normal office worker once your shift is over no more until next day.
I mean doesn't that apply only for jobs for foids? Like HR or receptionist? Like once you clock out, you won't need to upskill yourself but I highly doubt if you work in STEM or something. I know in the tech industry you can't remain stagnant and have to work/upskill yourself in your free time
 
You don't get that with uni since there's always some midterm to study, some problem set or some bullshit group assignment with close deadline so even when you're at home there's still a lot to do.
i dont think ive truly rested these past 2 weeks jfl

+ finals week is giving me ptsd even thought its many months from now :feelsmega:
 
I know. Every day at college is a living hell. All these people are having the time of their lives, hanging out with their friends and girlfriend. Eating and going out with each other. While I'm such a miserable loner who suffers every single day. I go back home and I continue to suffer. They do well in studies, obviously, they have the motivation to cause their life is so good, unlike mine. You have absolutely no motivation to do anything when your life is already so miserable, getting through every day is hard enough.
I'm glad I dropped out when I did but I still feel like I would have lived a completely different life had I gone to a University away from my hometown. I'm a failed normie morphed into a schizo-affective autist.
 
It's funny how the etymology of the word “college” is to signal a good knowledge of certain knowledge, let's say the possibility of understanding certain areas through the talent of learning.


However, normies became, through the institution; this in a school for retarded young people who smoke or have sex.
What's your point? There doesn't seem to be a cohesive thought process articulated here.
 
I know. Every day at college is a living hell. All these people are having the time of their lives, hanging out with their friends and girlfriend. Eating and going out with each other. While I'm such a miserable loner who suffers every single day. I go back home and I continue to suffer. They do well in studies, obviously, they have the motivation to cause their life is so good, unlike mine. You have absolutely no motivation to do anything when your life is already so miserable, getting through every day is hard enough.
I'm in the same boat. Getting out of bed every morning is a battle. The constant loneliness has destroyed my mind. I can't think straight anymore. Focusing on studies is extremely hard when your mind is screwed from all this suffering and torture. Uni for me will probably just be a stepping stone and nothing else.
 
What's your point? There doesn't seem to be a cohesive thought process articulated here.

What I mean is in the writing itself, I say that the etymology of the word means talent for certain knowledge, for example, Aristotle in Nicomachean Ethics said about such faculties for certain areas. And that. But, I am just demonstrating that in the contemporary world “colleges” have become an alternative source of understanding, especially for young people, which has transformed the word into a place, where they themselves commit their degenerate culturalism, which is why the word has become if somewhat stereotypical.
 
I'm in the same boat. Getting out of bed every morning is a battle. The constant loneliness has destroyed my mind. I can't think straight anymore. Focusing on studies is extremely hard when your mind is screwed from all this suffering and torture. Uni for me will probably just be a stepping stone and nothing else.
It's reassuring to know that someone goes through the same shit I do. Hopefully things get better for us bro.
 
It's reassuring to know that someone goes through the same shit I do. Hopefully things get better for us bro.
Hopefully man. I'll see you around.
 

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