normies think if you don't have a job you are literally a subhuman
the ONLY thing that matters to a normie is whether you have a job
I was talking to an old friend a while ago and we talked about Under The Skin somehow and I mentioned that weird-looking guy was actually real and not CG, and the first thing that he said was something like "I'm glad he has a job and is contributing to society"
I did not know what to answer
it was one of the last exchanges we had
irl the guy is a movie producer or something, very integrated and fairly successful I believe
Doesn't have to be a job exactly but yes, if as an adult man you are not somehow pulling your own weight and live of somebody else's kindness long-term then you deserve negative respect
>>215817453 (OP)
it’s a lot worse after you get a job and bust your ass, come home with your shirt soaked in sweat, and people say shit like “WeLp, a job’s a job!” and “Whatever pays the bills!” because you work in retail.
As a rich wageslave, I love NEETs. I would like to adopt a NEET and have him make art for me on demand or something. Like a Renaissance patronage, if you will.
I love how the public discourse and sentiment started to change slightly in favour of NEET and antiwork, when wagies and cuckslaves started to get fired/low wages/ precarious conditions. They cant keep coping.
>>215817453 (OP) >>215817749
For the majority of human beings, the highest achievement and impact they will make as a human being is to work a just that isn't shit.
None of us will be remembered, make an impact, contribute anything...but if you become a cog in the machine at least you will have been a part of a machine that has done one of those 3 things.
>>215822668
I don't want to be remembered. If you are a "cog in the machine" you are not part of any achievement, you dont produce any value, and the "machine" itself is not productive in any means. Ill prefer to die than to give up. Kys.