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7/19/2025, 1:47:48 PM
Has anyone else here totally wasted their youth? I'm turning 27 soon an it's finally dawned on me how little I did with the precious years that were supposed to be the prime of my life. I still haven't made a game. I didn't develop any meaningful relationships. I didn't travel to any cool places. I didn't even stop to enjoy the simple things in life. I have absolutely nothing to show for me life.
Literally all I've done for the past god knows how many years is go to work, play video games, jerk off, and do chores. When I think back on the last 5 years of my life nothing stands out. I feel like I have to start taking more risks now and live frivolously to enjoy the twilight of my youth before it's too late. I need to quit my job and make a video game.
Literally all I've done for the past god knows how many years is go to work, play video games, jerk off, and do chores. When I think back on the last 5 years of my life nothing stands out. I feel like I have to start taking more risks now and live frivolously to enjoy the twilight of my youth before it's too late. I need to quit my job and make a video game.
6/14/2025, 11:31:38 PM
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Third worlders use nationalism as a thinly veiled attempt to distract from their hatred of themselves and their countries, yet remain oblivious to the immediately recognizable inferiority complex which radiates from their posts. The sense of inferiority is so blatantly obvious that relatively easy to spot Mexicans posting under US flags or Indians posting under Canadian flags. They unintentionally leave calling cards in their posts which no member of the civilized world would ever make, and I'm not talking about broken english. It's a matter of how they carry themselves in online conversation.
Third worlders use nationalism as a thinly veiled attempt to distract from their hatred of themselves and their countries, yet remain oblivious to the immediately recognizable inferiority complex which radiates from their posts. The sense of inferiority is so blatantly obvious that relatively easy to spot Mexicans posting under US flags or Indians posting under Canadian flags. They unintentionally leave calling cards in their posts which no member of the civilized world would ever make, and I'm not talking about broken english. It's a matter of how they carry themselves in online conversation.
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