98 IQ

>98 IQ

I'm stupid as fuck and I don't think college is for me. I'm not good with my hands so trade school is not an option.

What the fuck am I going to do with my life? My parents and siblings have said they will take care of me, but still...I want to be able to provide for myself one day

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What do you guys suggest?

what do you mean not good with your hands?

Unfortunately, college is pretty much required these days. You can get an arts degree and pass even with that IQ.

I'm clumsy as fuck and might have subtle fine motor control issues

What this guy said just go to art school, pretend to be a commie and you will walk out of there with straight A's.
It will still give you shit low paying jobs.. but at least it's something, right?

Don't care I'm dropping out. I don't have to anything in life.

All you need to do is:
Drink water/liquids every 2 days
Sleep
Eat food every 32 days

The rest is bullshit

Being a writer maybe? There is a lot of retarded literature out there, but people still read it. Write for other 98IQ brainlets

I was offered a job selling Life Insurance, and Mutual Funds for a fortune 500 company. I was dipshit for not taking it, right?

based and blackpilled

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Knee pads

BRAAAAAAAAAP!

Photograph models. Free poon once in a while.

When you get offered a job that sounds prestigious you are probably falling victim to a MLM scheme.

It was MLM that's why I refused the offer

I don't think you need fine motor control for all trades. Like where would you need that for plumbing? You turn big wrenches.

Do plumbers smell like shit after a long day at work?

Uhhhhh just get some sort of job and find joy living the pleb life. It's not that bad bud, find some people you like being with and drugs help. Its a comfier life than most people think

Pretty sure they do not my dude. Also showers exist.

How does that brapper even work, like structurally?

Still a trade. Plumbing is fairly easy (ie, no need for near artistry like a carpenter or something) and great money. Get into specialising in hot water cylinders, guy I know cleans up from that. Charges $100 per hour & profits on selling them the cylinders & parts. No cleaning up shit either. Oh, and you're self employed so you are a wagie which is a huge plus. In fact really, I wish I'd done that instead of coding.

No, only if they specifically work with septic tanks etc. But man, they make even crazier money. You ever block a toilet and need a plumber to fix it? How much you pay him, 200+ for 10 minutes work? You can take a longer shower for that I'm sure.

Electrician isn't bad either. Not the same opportunity to also profit on parts as a plumber, but cleaner & no massive dexterity required.

Can one work in Human Resources with just an associates in business? I have that in my arsenal.

I changed my major to History and I HATE writing long research papers.

It’s either drop out or go to a different school and study Human Resources or some bullshit like that.

I can vouch for you and say you have an MBA.

It doesn't, the lard will all eventually push/pierce its way through the inner layer of the skin and live their forever as drooping cellulite leper flesh.

become an HVAC technician. it’s like printing money. it’s guaranteed to be in demand for your whole lifetime because of climate change.

I meant more the bones. Like are the bones curved wildly?

SAUCE ME ON THIS CALIBER OF CREEPSHOT,,GIVE ME ANYTHING

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just buy a fucking ren darknode for $2,500.. in 2022, you'll be making more passive income than a doctor who spend 10 years training and 1 mil on college fees

You think life is THAT easy?
This is why whales dump on you

Tfw too afraid of taking a IQ test but know you're a brainlet

I WANT HER TO SIT ON MY FACE

The most bright/clever/wise people have never considered themselves to be bright/clever/wise. You are on the right way, to even accept wholeheartedly your position. That's something most of us can learn from you!

Try reading some books! Not these kind of books some "intellectuals" read and debate hours long without any practical use. Books which lasted hundreds of years and are still simple to be understood by anyone. Books which have pure wisdom in them. Here are some recs:
- Marcus Aurelius: Meditations
- Seneca: Peace of Mind, on happy life
- Epictetus: Enchiridion

Hope you make it!

i know you said trade school isn't an option but welding as a trade is pretty easy and always in demand. you dont even need to be _that_ good with your hands for most of the work. it also pays decently

if you use a high fat skin creme before you go to work, smells cannot impregnat your skin. I have worked as a plumber for 3 years.

Is this fucking real?? o_O

Her ass looks like it came straight out of somebody's wet dreams wtf

To sum up your post: Just read up on Stoicism lmao

Try meditation, you can become more intelligent doing it.

you're fucked. low IQs are doomed to failure at everything. Accept your failure and become a NEET incel

all in link

Not necessarily. Look at Donald Trump

>Still a trade. Plumbing is fairly easy (ie, no need for near artistry like a carpenter or something) and great money. Get into specialising in hot water cylinders, guy I know cleans up from that. Charges $100 per hour & profits on selling them the cylinders & parts. No cleaning up shit either. Oh, and you're self employed so you are a wagie which is a huge plus. In fact really, I wish I'd done that instead of coding.
say that again when your knees and back start to ache as you age with no other skill set. I've done a little of both areas and I can see both sides of the coin. Each has their pro's and cons.

Honestly find something you've always liked or thought you'd be good at and make it a hobby. Dive into a subject headfirst, learn everything there is, do projects. have something to show for your time, these skills can be useful as an employee.

chase oppertunity imo. Just go find something and roll with it. Things that don't take talent: show up early or on time. Do the work that others wont. Go the extra mile, be coachable. be eager to learn, do your best etc.. makes a HUGE difference.

Buy REQ

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