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Experiment Would you consider not having to work a privilege

takERisks

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I mean as an incel you might as well just rot. And nobody has to work really you could just be a homeless beggar on the streets
 
if im homeless or need to wagecuck i would kms
 
I just want to wagecuck and earn my own money
 
If you can have a ceiling over your head, food, energy supply, water and internet without working this is a privilege, undoubtedly. Especially if it lasts your whole life.
 
Yeah, it's a privilege. But I deserve it for not killing myself.
 
Never worked in my whole life and still living NEET, i love it....
 
Wageslaves rotting in their cages as we speak tbh. Obviously I'd rather not work but I need money for my copes. NEETbux and autismbux doesn't pay enough
 
Being NEET is pretty sweet ngl
 
Difficult question, but the answer is still yes.

To call it a privilege would imply that I feel it's reasonable to slave away for a life that I never asked for, which I don't. However it's also a true statement, as if nobody worked, or really did much of anything, nobody would live at all.

The reality is that even though I'm not working, many others are working in my stead to sustain my life. I mean both my parents, and the people who slave away in poorer countries to support my life of leisure. I don't think it's right, and it's clearly a privilege since most are so much worse off than me. Whenever I think about it, I feel guilty, but I'm not sure what to do. If nobody cared about me, nobody expected me to stick around, then I'd genuinely kill myself, as I could do so painlessly. But this isn't the case, my parents would very much care. So whose feelings do I prioritize? Would the removal of my being a burden even make a difference regarding the lives of others?
if im homeless or need to wagecuck i would kms
This.
 
I am unemployed in my opinion, but I would not consider a privilege to be NEET unless you are in a rich country!
 
If you can have a ceiling over your head, food, energy supply, water and internet without working this is a privilege, undoubtedly. Especially if it lasts your whole life.
 
foids already have this privilege
 
Fuck all you richfags tbh. I’m just stemmaxing so I can moneycope
 
If the society does not allow euthanasia, then they are under obligation to give me money or I will commit crimes to get it.
I will happily commit euthanasia if it is legalized.
Note that I won't pay for it; it will be payed by taxpayers just like abortions are.
 
I just want to wagecuck and earn my own money
Kinda, I hate the concept of you indirectly working for others.

But money can provide nice copes.
 
Not being a wageslave should be a human right, NEET life is true life.
 
If you're homeless, no. If you're living a minimalist lifestyle, somewhat. If you're living a comfortable lifestyle, yes. However, I think having some sort of productivity is necessary for optimal mental health.
 
It's definitely a privilege.
 

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