NEET vs Wagie general

>complain about neets being "leeches"
>don't have any jobs to offer them

how can you be so pathetic and hypocritical? i'm a wagie but i don't talk down on NEETs, there's nothing wrong with it. it's actually a better life, i tried it for a year

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You have to be the biggest cuck besides me on this board. I'm guessing neets bang your gf? I wish I had a gf but you know I'm to much of a cuck to even get a girl to cuck me.

NEETs had an easy life growing up. I dont talk down to people who had a super easy life, we just have different standards. Getting paid doesnt hurt me like it would hurt a NEET, and my time is valuable to other people. If a NEET tried to make something they would probably have a heart attack

i have no gf. but i had sex last time when i was a NEET
as a wagie i'm just too exhausted to do any social situations after work. there's also really no girls at my job

>Getting paid doesnt hurt me like it would hurt a NEET, and my time is valuable to other people. If a NEET tried to make something they would probably have a heart attack
getting paid isn't really the problem. it's about wasting most of your day slaving away doing something you don't want to do. waking up to an early alarm; often times NEETs are genetic night owls and hate waking up to alarms. i know i am a genetic night owl and this alarm clock just fucks with me so much. no matter how many days in a row i wake up to an alarm at 6am my body just does not fucking adapt to it. and if i exercise after work? oh, i'll be up wayyyy later

Thats what I mean. An alarm clock would be the end of a NEETs life. To me it doesnt have any negative effect. I can get paid for my time, a NEET cant even use a toilet properly. We just live different lives because I had more challenges

you're confusing NEET with night owl

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Night_owl_(person)

>The opposite of a night owl is an early bird - a lark as opposed to an owl - which is someone who tends to begin sleeping at a time that is considered early and also wakes early. Researchers traditionally use the terms morningness and eveningness[1] for the two chronotypes or diurnality and nocturnality in animal behavior. In several countries, especially in Scandinavia, early birds are called A-people and night owls are called B-people.[2][3]

simply, a 9-5 job isn't for everyone. just light a night shift isn't for everyone

it's genetic. there's nothing inherently wrong with it, from a biological standpoint. in fact it's good that some people wake up and sleep late, and others wake up and sleep early. it makes sense for our society to have different people awake and alert at different times

>a NEET cant even use a toilet properly
why are you trolling?

>We just live different lives because I had more challenges
oh, it's a superiority thing. you need someone to feel better than, so you pick on NEETs.
i'm not a NEET, like i said, but i enjoyed it. it's not about "challenges" it's probably because you're a boring person and can't imagine being entertained unless someone is constantly telling you what to do

only reason to work (sell your labor) is if you need money. if you're just such a loser you'd be bored by having all the free time in the world, you're just pathetic

i didn't say there was anything wrong with having an easy life. NEETs would literally die if they tried to live a minute of my life. Alarm clocks? forget about it, they would instantly have a heart attack. when you have such an easy life you can't afford that much stress.

>NEETs would literally die if they tried to live a minute of my life
i seriously doubt it

how is your life so hard?

i'll pay you $1000 in BTC if you give me a convincing enough story

Why would that mother go through a mandatory vaccine checkpoint when she knows her kid isn't vaccinated? And are we supposed to feel bad for the crying baby? Babies cry all the time, it could've been crying during the car ride. Also the Polio vaccine was invented by a Jewish scientist who waived the patent so that more people could get the vaccine. He could've made literal billions but he didn't because he wanted to help people.

>poisons people
And he does it for free, what a good guy

I make enough money, save it for your diapers and rash ointments.

Saulk was part of a team though, he didn't do it alone. You're rewriting history. The real inventor of the first successful polio vaccine for human beings was a White gentile named Dr. Howard Howe of Johns Hopkins University

I think vaccines are great and everyone should get them, but mandatory vaccine laws are evil and should be opposed entirely

You know the thing is I can't disprove the "vaccines cause autism" thing because despite the mountain of evidence I was vaccinated and I have autism so who knows

>I make enough money
to afford alcohol and tranny escorts? got it

That reminds me. A NEET would die from one sip of alcohol because their immune systems wouldn't be prepared.

actually NEETs have better immune systems because they get sufficient sleep and have low stress

keep showing your inferiority complex though

no their immune system has never developed because of that low stress. it's not a bad thing. just keep alcohol and alarm clocks away from them.

>Don't have any jobs to offer them
Here's one for you. Care home agency worker. Always hiring, pays well enough (two days a week is enough to pay bills, anything after is extra), get to pick and choose the hours you want on a weekly basis, and since you're agency, you never have to worry about being put in a position of responsibility. Make residents tea, watch the more mobile ones don't fall, and watch comfy 50's movies while permanent staff do the more disgusting stuff.

Happy Monday Wagies!
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>pays well enough
what's the pay? do you need any work experience?

Night shift here, I struck gold
It's like paid neetdom

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I've been working my first job close to two months now, and I really felt better being a NEET. The only reason I'm working is because I don't really have a choice. It wouldn't be as bad if my workload was actually reasonable for one person.

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