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epstein

epstein

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Give me your NEETmxxing and LDARmaxxing stats. Not going outside-stats and last shower stats can also be given.

Who mogs who?
Epic mog battle.

My stats:
Unemployment since: 2 months
Average daily LDAR-time: 6-7H (67)
Last time outside: Yesterday
Last shower: Yesterday
 
Give me your NEETmxxing and LDARmaxxing stats. Not going outside-stats and last shower stats can also be given.

Who mogs who?
Epic mog battle.

My stats:
Unemployment since: 2 months
Average daily LDAR-time: 6-7H (67)
Last time outside: Yesterday
Last shower: Yesterday
big room for improvement
 
My stats:
Unemployment since: 4 years.
Avg daily ldar: Like 8+ hours. I do house chores and workout tho.
last time outside: I think last week
last shower: 2 hours ago
 
Unemployment time: since birth
Daily LDAR time: 9 + 6hrs
Last time outside: today
Last shower 4 days ago
 
@Animecel2D no contest and I mean that in a good way.
 
animecel2d
@Animecel2D no contest and I mean that in a good way.
IMG 2648
 
My stats:
Unemployment since: 1 year almost (summer job)
Average daily LDAR-time: All day except for meetings with psych team
Last time outside: Today for a meeting
Last shower: Can't remember
 
Me, haven’t worked a real job since I was 18 :feelskek: . My last shower was yesterday, and I go outside about once a week. I LDAR all day everyday.
 
Give me your NEETmxxing and LDARmaxxing stats. Not going outside-stats and last shower stats can also be given.

Who mogs who?
Epic mog battle.

My stats:
Unemployment since: 2 months
Average daily LDAR-time: 6-7H (67)
Last time outside: Yesterday
Last shower: Yesterday
Unemployment since: Never employed (but I am in education)
Average daily LDAR time: 5 hours per day (More like 10 hours per day on my off days, excludes sleep)
Last time outside: A few hours ago
Last shower: Last week.
 
Unemployment: never had a job (currently NEET)
Average daily LDAR-time: 4-6H
Last time outside: four days ago
Last shower: today
 
Never been employed, never got a high school diploma or GED.
Been NEET for about 7 years.
LDAR time per day is basically however long I'm awake.
Last shower: yesterday.
 
Unemployment since: 1 year ago
Average daily LDAR-time: 30m-2hr
Last time outside: today
Last shower: monday
 
Ldar stats: Never had a job ever.
I Ldar for 4 hours a day
The rest of the time is spent on my computer
I shower every day or two
 
Unemployment since: 1 year ago
Average daily LDAR-time: 30m-2hr
Last time outside: today
Last shower: monday
Unemployed but 30min-2h LDAR, nigga what are you doing the entire day
 
Haven’t been employed my whole life (been out of school for 4 years)

LDAR 24/7 I leave my house one maybe two times every 2 weeks and it’s only for about an hour

2 days ago

3 days ago
 
Employed
Average daily LDAR-time: 4h in work days, all day in free days
Last time outside: 2 months ago (I work remote, parents take care of groceries)
Last shower: 1 month ago
 
Employed
Average daily LDAR-time: 4h in work days, all day in free days
Last time outside: 2 months ago (I work remote, parents take care of groceries)
Last shower: 1 month ago
Super based
 
My stats:
Unemployment since: 2 months
Average daily LDAR-time: 6-7H (67)
Last time outside: Yesterday
Last shower: Yesterday
Weak banned NIGGER.

Unemployment since: 7 YEARS.
Average daily LDAR-time: 10H (67)
Last time outside: 3 DAYS AGO JUST TO BUY SMOKES
Last shower: 2 WEEKS AGO
 
Unemployment since: 2009
Last shower: Drain pipes frozen.


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A social recluse is
an individual who persistently avoids social contact, preferring to live in voluntary seclusion and isolation. This behavior goes beyond a simple need for alone time to destress; it often involves a long-term, significant withdrawal from society, work, and education.
Here is a breakdown of the characteristics, causes, and impacts of being a social recluse:

Key Characteristics
  • Persistent Isolation: A consistent pattern of avoiding interaction, often staying in one's home or a single room for at least six months.
  • Avoidance Behaviors: Ignoring phone calls and texts, declining social invitations, and increasing absenteeism from work or school.
  • Reduced Social Skills: Over time, the ability to interact with others can diminish, causing public interactions to feel awkward.
  • Neglect of Self-Care: A loss of interest in personal appearance or hygiene, often wearing the same comfortable clothes (pajamas/sweatpants) daily.

Causes and Contributing Factors
  • Mental Health Conditions: Social withdrawal is frequently linked to depression, anxiety disorders, avoidant personality disorder, or, in extreme cases, schizophrenia.
  • Trauma and Fear: Past experiences of bullying, failure, or deep shame can lead to fear of rejection or vulnerability.
  • Personality Type: While often associated with extreme introversion, this is not always the case; some individuals may be reacting to social burnout or a lack of fitting in.
  • Societal Pressure: Intense pressure related to education, employment, and societal expectations can drive individuals to withdraw, a phenomenon internationally recognized as hikikomori.

Health and Life Impact
  • Physical and Mental Decline: Social isolation is as significant for predicting mortality as high blood pressure or smoking. It can lead to brain changes, including reduced nerve connections in areas related to memory and emotion.
  • Loneliness and Depression: The cycle of isolation often deepens feelings of depression, hopelessness, and loneliness.
  • "80-50" Problem: In some cases, such as those seen in Japan, middle-aged individuals (in their 50s) remain dependent on their elderly parents (in their 80s).
 

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