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Life feels worth living under the influence
Thread starterDoll Steak
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I'm a kind of drunk right now, and weirdly life feels worth living kind of, Its so strange, tomorrow I know ill just be a depressed fuck again but in this moment I'm just drunk and in ignorant bliss. It feels soooooo good, I wish all to fine peace and I hope we all do. I wish i could stay drunk FOREVERREEERRRR
Crazy thing about life is....you basically can. I drank everyday and lived on the streets. I pan-handled money everyday. Move to Los Angeles, California. You honestly can live like that on this planet...i did it for years.
I can relate in a different way. When I don't have work to do, I can easily just play a computer game all day. On those days, I feel like- I could tolerate life if it was like this. No pressures to do anything. That's not my reality though. I also wonder if it would start to not be fun after a while. I know plenty of NEETS say that becomes just as bad/ maybe worse.
That's the crux of it I suppose. For some people, there maybe is a lifestyle they would accept but, how feasible is it that we can live like that? Whatever it is.
I think that's the detail pro-lifers miss. Sure- life can offer great things if you are in a good enough position to receive and afford them. How many people realistically are though? Plus sadly, the things we like are often bad for us long-term.
I can relate in a different way. When I don't have work to do, I can easily just play a computer game all day. On those days, I feel like- I could tolerate life if it was like this. No pressures to do anything. That's not my reality though. I also wonder if it would start to not be fun after a while. I know plenty of NEETS say that becomes just as bad/ maybe worse.
That's the crux of it I suppose. For some people, there maybe is a lifestyle they would accept but, how feasible is it that we can live like that? Whatever it is.
I think that's the detail pro-lifers miss. Sure- life can offer great things if you are in a good enough position to receive and afford them. How many people realistically are though? Plus sadly, the things we like are often bad for us long-term.
I agree with you on the pro life thing, extremist groups tend to just think one dimensionally, like in a one size fits all kind of way which will never work in terms of life.
When I'm drunk NOTHING else compares to the things I feel, Its like I'm invincible, full of confidence, full of ambition. Its fucking crazy. I do wonder how it would be if I could feel like that everyday though, would it actually even hit the same? or maybe it would just become my norm and I wouldn't have to drink anymore. eh I don't know.
If you don't mind me asking, how do NEETS even live? just with there parents, or are they homeless? or..?
I agree with you on the pro life thing, extremist groups tend to just think one dimensionally, like in a one size fits all kind of way which will never work in terms of life.
When I'm drunk NOTHING else compares to the things I feel, Its like I'm invincible, full of confidence, full of ambition. Its fucking crazy. I do wonder how it would be if I could feel like that everyday though, would it actually even hit the same? or maybe it would just become my norm and I wouldn't have to drink anymore. eh I don't know.
If you don't mind me asking, how do NEETS even live? just with there parents, or are they homeless? or..?
I suspect most things become tedious if we do them all the time.
I think it varies with NEETS. Lots seem to still live with parents. Some qualify for benefits so, housing and some money is provided. Others have built up their own wealth and are able to survive on that I guess. Or, if they have no support then yes- I guess they are homeless. I suppose that's the crux of it- which we deem to be worse. I'd be terrified being homeless so, I put up with work.
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