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Anonymous No.33568063 >>33568100 >>33568108 >>33568153 >>33568254 >>33568390 >>33568430 >>33568799 >>33568812 >>33568834
Why do normies hate neets? Is it bad to be a neet?
I recently had a discussion with my father where he got quite emotional when I said I didn't want a job. Despite the fact he kept saying he wants me to be honest with him, every time I am honest about thing he seems to think something is wrong about how I feel or my mindset.
I just don't want to work. I am happy to accept that I may never have much loving off of social security. I have lived on the streets before, and I will do it again. I tried to explain that I do not like being forced to do something and on top of that I don't want to support the system that keeps making society shitter, but he just goes back to "then find something you like", "i want you to have a house and car, etc etc.", "i know you can do better"
Is there an element of truth to what he says? I can understand where he is coming from, from his point of view but he doesn't seem to understand me.
I can't even be honest about what I want to do because I will just get told it's nkt realistic, or to focus on something else first so I can do what I really want as a hobby, but that just gets me stuck where I don't want to be again.
I'm not sure what I am asking really with this post but does anyone understand what I mean? It feels like I am in the matrix, everyone just wants to fall in line, and despite saying they want me to be honest and happy, when I tell them I am happy and honest, they get mad because I don't want more. Apparently I need to "contribute to society". The only argument he made I could kind of understand is that I really on society to get my NEETbux, but I don't have a choice?
Anonymous No.33568100 >>33568114
>>33568063 (OP)
He's saying all this cuz he doesn't want his son to die. If you don't work to survive then you will not survive.
Anonymous No.33568108 >>33568114
>>33568063 (OP)
Also
>Neetbux
>I don't have a choice?
You do. You think you don't but you'll realise what having no choice actually means once your father dies of old age and no one around will take care of you. That's when you can say you have no choices. Right now you do, and you waste them. That's what father is upset about because he is terrified what's gonna become of you when he dies.
Anonymous No.33568114 >>33568119
>>33568100
Yes I will, I have been in the streets before? I have had a room at a place before living off NEETbux? This is simply not true.
>>33568108
What I meant to say is if I don't want to work, but still want to eat, I don't have a choice except for NEETbux.
Anonymous No.33568119
>>33568114
>I have been in the streets before?
That's where you'd go to die, yes. Either from death by stabbing or beating or death by sickness or malnutrition or death from the elements like dying over a real cold winter. I knew a guy like you once, he rejected every housing offer, wanted to stay homeless. He died a few winters back. Cold got em, and he hadn't eaten properly in weeks so his body couldn't survive.

>I don't have a choice except for NEETbux
You do, you can work + collect neetbux if it's legally allowed. Otherwise give up neetbux and collect work salary since it pays way more.
Anonymous No.33568153
>>33568063 (OP)
Damn. You have a father and you disappoint him like that. Why? I understand the NEET perspective, but why would you do that?
Anonymous No.33568254
>>33568063 (OP)
Another thing OP, you say you hate society and don't want part of it well alright I don't blame you I'm antisocial and dislike other humans too but you gotta play it smart bro, earn what you can, save it, work what you can, save the money, then hoard that shit for yourself and move into the countryside away from civilisation if you truly wanna stay away from humanity
Anonymous No.33568390
>>33568063 (OP)
> I need to "contribute to society"
this goes way deeper than this (and it is hard to put into words)

whether he wants it or not, your father sees himself in you, loves you unconditionally, and also instinctively longs for you to have kids so his genes keep on reproducing.
if you fail to find a place as a productive member of society, the odds of you being poor, miserable (living on the streets? wtf, come on anon), undesirable and childless go up drastically.

t. father of 2 young men

>I just don't want to work
go out there and fight for your piece of the cake ffs. if you fail, whatever. if you don't at least try, that makes you a loser.
Anonymous No.33568430
>>33568063 (OP)
OP's father should boot OP out. OP will then learn how the world works, or die, but either way the world will be a better place.
Anonymous No.33568799
>>33568063 (OP)
If you live at home, then your parents are supporting you.
If you live on the dole, then I as a taxpayer am supporting you.

Why should we?
Anonymous No.33568812
>>33568063 (OP)
For thousands of years men have carried all the burdens of providing and everything that comes with civilization. Now it's women's time to pick up the slack and carry civilization forward.
My plan is to be a neet and for women wagies to pay their fair share by providing for me and everybody else in society for the next six thousand years.

It's time for men to sit back, relax and take it very easy for the next two thousand years at the very least. We earned it after all.
Anonymous No.33568834
>>33568063 (OP)
Just because your dad is rightfully worried about you doesn't mean that the world of Normies collectively hates you.

I barely have a thought whenever I see homeless people on the streets or people in wal mart who are clearly on welfare or disability. Not everyone is able to yank on the old boot straps and make something of themselves and carve out their path in the world.

Some people are just sitting around circling the drain, content with video games and lottery scratch tickets and all that, and that's fine.