Disability - /adv/ (#33196849) [Archived: 1080 hours ago]

Anonymous
6/10/2025, 7:28:26 AM No.33196849
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>be me autistic legit
>don’t work and apply for disability one day when I realized I could
>now get 1500 a month doing nothing along with Medicaid and public housing
>parents humiliated and how they wanted more for me which means they wanted me working 12 hour days at a warehouse forever which is literally what they told me
>now in a apartment with nothing to do and no money to go do anything
What do I do now exactly? Just keep playing on my computer forever?
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Anonymous
6/10/2025, 7:38:14 AM No.33196894
>>33196849 (OP)
how the fuck do people get gibs like this. i would kill to be in your position, OP. your parents sound subhuman for wanting that for you so give them the middle finger salute and don't even consider how they feel.

You could also door dash, if you have a car. earn extra money on top of your gibs so you can buy cool things for yourself/go on trips. it wouldn't be considered employment so they shouldn't take your gibs away for doing it.
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Anonymous
6/10/2025, 7:58:10 AM No.33196989
>>33196894
Well you have to apply which I assume you didn’t. After that it’s just waiting. I had to do a short interview where a guy asked me questions.
>door dash
I read that you lose money after maintance and has these days.
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Anonymous
6/10/2025, 8:15:45 AM No.33197060
>>33196989
>I read that you lose money after maintance and has these days.
depends on your car. i made $1500 last month door dashing. you can't spend $1500 a month on car maintenance unless you're door dashing in a Ferrari. i'm actually making a lot of supplementary income, even when you factor in paying for gas (my car gets over 30 MPG).
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Anonymous
6/10/2025, 8:18:57 AM No.33197075
>>33197060
Either way I live in bum fuck nowhere and a poor area. I did door dash and by do it mean I went to a McDonald’s and waited for a half hour and nothing.
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Anonymous
6/10/2025, 8:28:02 AM No.33197102
>>33197075
how far do you live from any given metropolitan area. might be worth it to drive a ways out from where you are to door dash in a city.

if you can find a way to make it work, its free real estate you can spend on building a better computer or some other means of entertaining yourself.
Anonymous
6/10/2025, 8:38:03 AM No.33197126
>>33196849 (OP)
Yeah, sounds like a dream come true. You get to live and do what you want, when you want. Living the dream. I kneel.
Anonymous
6/10/2025, 8:43:53 AM No.33197139
>>33196849 (OP)
>Gets $1500 dollars doing nothing

Autism is a fake disability so I'm jealous that you get that money, nobody gives a fuck about your shitty social skills anyway, lucky ass bastard.
Anonymous
6/10/2025, 6:20:28 PM No.33198606
>>33196849 (OP)
I can't collect cripple bucks in my country despite having advanced retinitis pigmentosa because I earn too much at my full time job. It would be nice to have some supplemental income as I am literally racing against my own eyeballs.
But hey I can check that box on my taxes that gets me less fucked by the irs so that's nice.
I guess doordash is probably not a good idea kek
Anonymous
6/10/2025, 6:22:06 PM No.33198611
>>33196849 (OP)
Take the time to pursue the type of endeavor that wouldn't make money. Maybe you could be a great boxer or rock climber or write the best straight shota erotica of all time.
Anonymous
6/10/2025, 6:50:53 PM No.33198677
>>33196849 (OP)
>Just keep playing on my computer forever?
yes, go online and play games. Maybe you can be a famous online character and some youtuber might mention you 10 years later.
Anonymous
6/11/2025, 12:18:22 PM No.33202627
>>33196849 (OP)
Coding or art
Anonymous
6/11/2025, 1:15:08 PM No.33202734
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>>33196849 (OP)
I'm in a similar boat but I live with my parents and they've supportive of me. I've been spending my time managing my symptoms, getting treatment for other issues (such as the common depression/anxiety combo), learning to work around my traumas, helping out the family, and learning to have fun with hobbies again. The nice thing about the internet is you can learn a whole lot from it and get started with many cheap hobbies. The only thing I wouldn't recommenced is getting too lazy. Always find another project or goal to strive for, and keep honing your skills in case one day the government decides to slash the neetbux.