>>717274268 (OP)I've been an on-and-off hikikomori relying on disabilitybux for the past 8 years. (I get $1340 AUD a fortnight, with barely any bills, only rent paid fortnightly). Worked once for a month in those eight years, currently studying once a week until December. Then it's back to the NEET life.
Right now I play a lot of Pokemon Go (for when I go on walks - just because you're a hikkineet doesn't mean you can't exercise).
I also play Old School RuneScape. Nearly 99 fletching.
Some Switch games on Switch 2, been playing Pokemon Scarlet tonight. I did the new raid for that shiny Treasure of Ruins Pokemon and hypertrained another Pokemon specifically for that raid so I can do it daily and solo.
I play a lot of Monster Hunter and Call of Duty on my PC. Lots of life sims too, mostly on my Steam Deck though. Usually I stick to Rune Factory and Stardew Valley, maybe some other games like emulated old Animal Crossing vidya and RPGs on my Deck (Fantasy Life, Final Fantasy, E33, Hogwarts Legacy - though I play this on PC more - and others).
I also play Age of Empires 2, 4, and Mythology a lot on PC.
Been trying to get all achievements in Klonoa, playing casually though.
I play Musou games sometimes. They're good fun.
My diet consists mostly of ramen and energy drinks, kek. Not healthy but maybe the walking negates the bad side effects of the unhealthy diet. But also maybe not, idk I'm not a dietician or nutritionist.
I love seeing these hikikomori threads on /v/. They're comfy as fuck.
Also everyone who's experiencing NEETism or hikikomorism should read both Adolescence Without End (Japanese psychology book by a psychiatrist) and Welcome to the NHK (read the novel too; idk about the manga haven't bothered with it). Both books are incredibly insightful and help you realise that you're not alone in your struggles.