Thread 81762724 - /r9k/ [Archived: 446 hours ago]

Anonymous
7/9/2025, 5:15:31 AM No.81762724
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You should be working on your career. Do you really want to be 35 and working at an Amazon warehouse?
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Anonymous
7/9/2025, 5:16:27 AM No.81762730
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>>81762724 (OP)
i dont intend to live to 35.
i probably only have a few winters left
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Anonymous
7/9/2025, 6:45:27 AM No.81763348
>>81762730
When you're still alive at 35 you're going to be filled with regret
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Anonymous
7/9/2025, 6:46:20 AM No.81763354
>>81762724 (OP)
I'm 38 and work for a security company.
Anonymous
7/9/2025, 6:46:57 AM No.81763361
I'm 35 and a dishwasher. Doesn't bother me.
Anonymous
7/9/2025, 6:47:17 AM No.81763363
>>81762724 (OP)
I have a career that pays well. It fixed nothing, my life is still isolated, I am still mentally ill and ostracized, and it's still complete shit. What now?
Anonymous
7/9/2025, 6:47:46 AM No.81763368
My prime years were shit and I missed out on young love so anything from this point is going to be shit no matter what
Anonymous
7/9/2025, 6:50:46 AM No.81763386
>>81763348
unlikely, i am already so tired of this world. when i lose the few people i care about, ill be ready to depart
Anonymous
7/9/2025, 6:53:53 AM No.81763408
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>>81762724 (OP)
i'm 33 and haven't worked for a decade and last job I had was working as an usher at a concert pavilion which paid 7.25 an hour.
The stress and shit pay of that job from management riding you to stand straight and greet costumers like a emissary fucking sucked the work ethic out of me.

Now my goal is to get neetbux for my bipolar and make savings in crypto so the government doesn't cap me at 2,000 dollars. Which counting my chickens, is about 700 a month, 300 on rent, 300 on food and 100 in my savings account which I gamble on crypto The first premium would be for the lawyer to take my shekels after winning my SSI.

Then I plan on buying a plot of land, and building a yurt to have solar panels and ground water as a poorfag for the rest of my years living off the guberment in luxury with internet and vpns to stream pirated movies via satellite internet..
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Anonymous
7/9/2025, 6:55:03 AM No.81763419
>>81762724 (OP)
33 and still making minimum wage. But trying to change it.
Anonymous
7/9/2025, 6:59:21 AM No.81763448
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>>81762724 (OP)
I am never working a day in my life. I am a trust fund baby and my family just got their tax break thanks to the big beautiful bill. Have fun paying for my lifestyle wagie.
Anonymous
7/9/2025, 7:01:58 AM No.81763465
>>81763408
How does one get into crypto and online investments? Is it too late to get in on?
>t. NEET vet who's disability checks is the only thing keeping him afloat
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Anonymous
7/9/2025, 7:04:39 AM No.81763482
>>81763408
Good luck to you on that. I hear solar panels can be a bitch to manage and repair, though.
Anonymous
7/9/2025, 7:09:32 AM No.81763527
>>81763465
You have to set up a wallet with a private and public key encryption
>To send money from a wallet using a private key, you need to use the private key to authorize the transaction. This process typically involves accessing a cryptocurrency wallet that supports importing private keys. >Once the private key is imported, you can initiate a transaction by specifying the recipient's public key or Bitcoin address, entering the amount to send, and signing the transaction with your private key.
>It is important to note that the private key should never be shared with anyone, as it provides full control over the funds associated with the wallet.
>Additionally, when sending money using Bitcoin public and private keys, it is essential to double-check the recipient's public key to avoid any mistakes, as transactions on the blockchain are irreversible

So that's the gist of it, and then the rest is about trading USD for a blockchain you prefer, and they have applications that allow you to secure your public keys to a wallet, and hash your private key for added security.
Never store your key in plain text on a .txt document like this one guy did
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TiQ64U3PUOw
Anonymous
7/9/2025, 8:42:31 AM No.81764111
>>81762724 (OP)
I pretty much give no fucks anymore, my dad passed away a few years ago and when my mom dies someday I will probably just end it as I really have nobody who would care that I'm gone after that point
Anonymous
7/9/2025, 8:43:17 AM No.81764118
I'm an autist, so no modern job is good for me. They eliminated all the back-office jobs that I could have done in my sleep.
Anonymous
7/9/2025, 8:44:49 AM No.81764127
>>81762724 (OP)
>a career will solve all your problems
lol careers are for normalfags that have a life worth living already or people genuinly interested in their career. I have no interests and nothing worth living for outside quick dopamine hits from garbage shit.
Anonymous
7/9/2025, 8:49:52 AM No.81764156
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It's too late for me to start a career.