one more day of joberino and it's the weekend again :)
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(11-09-2025, 10:43 PM)Altruist Wrote: for a lot (if not most) people, working itself isn't even that hard, but the realization that you HAVE to show up somewhere at a fixed time and stay for x hours is what's killing you psychologically

though, my biggest objection to this topic are neet leeches who think they are making a point by emphasizing this and looking down on "wagies" while their mommy and daddy (or someone else) are providing shelter, food and other basic stuff for them. these sad creatures don't get to make that argument, and them frowning upon people who have to work because they can't/don't want to leech off others is just embarrassing.

though, i could stop working for decades considering my net worth, and i still feel compelled to work, so it's a complex thing. had a couple weeks break this spring and it felt retarded, i just regressed to my 3 yo self. 0 honor and joy in that.

Yeah it really makes my blood boil seeing that, even more when they actively make it their whole personality to insult "wagecucks" by bragging about how they "beat" the system while being incel with sub-average income that have 0 valuable friends and family members that respect them.

Rotting is somehow really fucking hard, I remember a time on a winter break I was playing fifa like 8 hours a day and I don't think I saw daylight for like 10 days, went to sleep at 6, woke up at 5 (no wonder how I slept for so long), I always remind myself of that period when I think about rotting, of course some rotting has to occur every day, but you can really notice how progressively depressing it gets if you up the time on the rotting.

If I had a large net worth I would probably dedicate my life to sports, buy a team or something, play every day, seems like a great job tbh, at least Roman Abramovich made it look like that.
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RE: one more day of joberino and it's the weekend again :) - by Arrogans - 11-09-2025, 11:18 PM

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