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Anonymous No.82109178 >>82109185 >>82109195 >>82109308 >>82109328 >>82109409 >>82109410
I was a NEET between the ages of 18-27 and I have no distinct memories from that period. Get a job you fucking retards. You're ruining your lives.
An0nymous No.82109185 >>82109239
>>82109178 (OP)
Why you stop begin a NEET, anon?
Anonymous No.82109195 >>82109239
>>82109178 (OP)
Do you remember being in school or your childhood? I don't remember anything about my life aside from a few instances of really bad and really good things happening.
Anonymous No.82109207
I remember all the women I was fucking, you should've just had more sex
Anonymous No.82109239 >>82109289 >>82109302
>>82109185
My father died and he was the only one in the family making any money
>>82109195
Barely. Sometimes I wonder if my memories from that time are even real
Anonymous No.82109249 >>82109269
The only distinct memory I have of my last job is one time when I was at the shitty strip mall grocery store buying a sandwich for lunch to bring back to my soulless office I saw a teenage girl with huge ass and tits who was on break from high school and got a boner. The rest of those years are a blur of entering meaningless data into spreadsheets alone at my desk.
Anonymous No.82109269 >>82109293
>>82109249
At least you (hopefully) have money saved up. Imagine having no memories and no money
An0nymous No.82109289
>>82109239
That really sucks, anon. So, what do you do for a living now?
Anonymous No.82109293
>>82109269
I have $90 in my checking account
Anonymous No.82109302
>>82109239
>Barely
You might have other problems then, anon. Because that's not normal. I'm the same way though. Pretty sure it's just an autism thing
Anonymous No.82109308
>>82109178 (OP)
How do you survive as NEET? Genuinely curious.
Anonymous No.82109316
You think a job is going to fix your life? I had a job I hated from 25 to 29 and my most immediate memory is waking up at 7:00 feeling groggy and thinking about crashing my car in the highway.
Anonymous No.82109328
>>82109178 (OP)
I was an almost-NEET between 22 and 28 and I've been working a pretty good job for the last 2 years. Money is the only good thing about it, that's it. Everything else sucks, despite this not even being a bad job.
>I have no distinct memories from that period.
Were you drunk all the time? I remember a lot from those years and I miss them. Nightwalks, drinking, playing vidya, masturbating 5 times a day, having 14h of freedom per day to do whatever the fuck I want. I miss it so much that I live well below my means and plan on retiring early with my savings, investments and inheritance.
Anonymous No.82109409
>>82109178 (OP)
I was forced into getting a job. Most of my outside memories are navigating unstable schizos, druggies and karens.
The only good thing about it is that I have an excuse to leave the house and get away from my unstable family which affects me more since I have to live with them.
I'm tired of stupid social games and drama. I'm tired of financial instability because dad is a white nigger at heart. I'm tired of working toward throwing my money down a bottomless, not even grateful, pit. I'm tired of forecasting a homeless, carless future when I'm in my 40's-50's.
Anonymous No.82109410
>>82109178 (OP)
>I was a NEET between the ages of 18-27 and I have no distinct memories from that period. Get a job you fucking retards. You're ruining your lives.
Nope. Autists are not welcome as wagies, and nothing is tolerable. In the very low chance that something looks do-able, then there are hundreds of people to compete with, which is an insta-loss for a secluded autist NEET.