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If you're 25 then you're pretty much an elder zoomer faggot.

what are you gonna do if I keep posting here old man huh fight me grandpa

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Honestly no. Don't plan on wage slaving. They'll raise the price of living on you. If you're that fucked you're their investment and they spend their investment the second they get it. You are going to be put into a position to put everything into yourself and someone that has no plans whatsoever and spends everything the second they get it. They know they are fine no matter what they do, they don't care about how fucked you are. Consider what they did for you and what you're doing for them, what you're doing now and you can't keep doing it, you're giving charity well beyond your means and they'll say they are the ones doing it. These are people that failed to invest, and when you invest correctly they'll say you did it because of them. Think about it. Why is your life bad vs. how bad they made your life and how much more difficult they made everything for you vs. what you could do for them. It's not a good deal.

You fucked yourself. There's a line in the sand, somewhere between '88 and '91, where if you were born after you got to be part of the social media driven, "geek is cool" generation.

People around my age, say 27-31 possibly smaller, were born on the cusp of technological and (geek) cultural change early adopters who got nothing in the end.

>elder zoomer faggot
A nice way of putting it.

Hello fellow friends *sip*. Right now I am working at my job, I just want to go home and play some Quake 2 like in the good ol' times (it's a shame they don't do games like this anymore), listen to some AC/DC (also they don't make music like they used to) and crack some cold Monsters. Heh, I'm waiting for Saturday so I can mow the lawn.

Life's great.

*sip*

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Got an invite code or anything? I haven't really talked to anyone in the past 8 months besides the guy who calls every now and again to make sure I haven't killed myself.

>That sounds like you could make a neat setup. Is there going to be a dedicated room just for it?
Yeah, my living room basically. I don't have a dedicated room, but the plan with this house is actually to live in it for 4-5 years and then when I get some time knock it down a build a custom home which would have a dedicated theater. Work is just too busy for that now, but the plan is for that to be different in the next 4-5 years. So I'm just trying to make the house nice for that time and not spend too much money before knocking it down. The setup will be very nice though.

>Do you have a movie collection?
Yeah, I have a NAS with like 14TB of movies and tv. I can never watch it all but at this point it is just fun to collect. The 4k stuff takes a lot of space too.

>I was talking in a previous thread, but I just work at a little arts and crafts supply shop and I dabble in buying and selling.
That sounds extremely comfy. Maximum comfy. Is it enough money wise to support you in your area? Where are you from?

>What about you? I was thinking you'd work at your father's place, but I might be wrong.
Yeah I work at my dads, I'm an engineer.

>I do love to cook! I enjoy making a lot of homey meals, baking, grilling and I bought a smoker to give that a go as well. I'm really hoping I can get into my kitchen by the time Thanksgiving comes around because I adore cooking everything from the turkey itself to the potatoes and pumpkin cheesecake not to mention the other sides. I've been using a cramped little kitchen for five years and it's going to be a blast to cook in something nice.
That sounds amazing, I'd be so fat if I was your house mate. I'm going to put some effort into learning. I sometimes watch Food Wishes on YouTube and try the recipes. It's fun on a weekend but it all takes too long for weekdays. I need simple stuff for wageslaves...

Normally I wouldn't even tell you this. Someone twisted their arm to even keep you around as long as they did. If they had a chance to make their life better for a day, it'd be hell for you for years. They'd sell out years of your life for moments of their own happiness. Really think about it. It's not strangers doing these things to you, it's people you know making a racket off you to better themselves.

I often read this opinion, but I don't believe it. The recession in 2008/2009 in the US and the EU changed a lot more.

Welfare was cut, youth unemployment sky-rocket, investment tanked, and so on.

If you were born in the 80s you could land a career without much trouble, if you were born in the 90s you have to deal with recession and the political consequences of it.

So I'm pretty sure younger people got the short end of the stick. I wouldn't like it to be a part of a generation with 20% unemployment.