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7/21/2025, 1:24:31 AM
>>105972511
>tard rangler
I'm not retarded. Quite the opposite actually.
In school I got straight A's, which let me skip over subjects way too easy.
Never did my homework, yet was still able to answer any question asked.
This led to even more laziness - why bother doing shit, when you can get by regardless.

I got into a big weed addiction, at a young age.
It affected my mental state a lot, yet I was still able to get by.
In high school things started closing in on me, and grades started dropping drastically.
Worse yet was my absence from school. I graduated with over a third of the year in absence leave.
Yet I still finished. Because I'm not stupid. Just lazy.

>>105972514
Money is not a driving factor for me.
I come from a middle-class family, who has set up well here in life.
I've never wanted to be rich. I just want to be known.

When I was a kid, I could spend hours on Wikipedia, looking through articles of random and obscure people.
I always wanted to be on there myself. To be deemed known enough, for someone else to write an article about me.

But as time has gone by, I've accepted the fact that this will never become a reality.
I wanted to leave a mark on this world, and I've already done so, in the form of snapshots on the WaybackMachine.

>>105972569
Yes, I was making ~$1000/m from the site.
800k registered users, though with a fraction being paying members.

The site was a pet-project, that grew into something substantial.
It was never meant to become my main source of income, though I could've easily made it so, if I actually got around to doing the stuff I wanted.

My Trello board still has hundreds of feature cards, that just waited for me to implement them. Unfortunately it never happened.

I've thought about restarting the site, but as time goes by, the users has also moved on.
It would require a lot of work to get it back, but it wouldn't be impossible.
Unfortunately the only thing holding me back in myself.