Burned Verses
Superstar
If you wonder why people tell you to get a job it's this:
Most people here don't hate you. In fact you've become kinda a lovable loser. You've become a caricature of what most people "online" are: not really much going on, socially awkward, living in a world crafted in your head that is vastly different than the real world. And many of us (deep down) sympathize for you. It's comfortable. Part of me wishes I could (have) neglected adulthood and lived with my parents, half trying ventures with no real consequence, sleeping in the same bed since high school as my peers grow up and move on with adulthood. It's nice, it's comfortable. Change is difficult.
But then, you post these types of questions. Admittedly, you are a contributor here. You provide joy to people in one way or another (often times unintended). You contribute more than daps to many conversations. But these types of threads, based purely on hypothetical premises, they show your disconnection with real life. When people say "get a job" it's because you have too much time on your hands. You are asking fantasy questions "what would life be like if we hadn't integrated" brings nothing of any value to those of us who have jobs, bills, spouses, responsibilities, etc. It's a fantasy world that none of us live in. Sadly, it's a reflection of your status. You have the ability to daydream and ask these hyperbolic questions; we don't. We come here for real discourse and your parents have afforded you the ability to live in a world that isn't real to people in your age range. The magnitude in which....
JK
![]()
Bruh...
