Does /r9k/ have any talents or skills?
I tried everything guys
I can't play sports
I tried writing music for years and years but I hate everything I make, I'm the least creative person I know
I locked myself in my room for hundreds and hundreds of hours trying to get good at games but no matter how much I practice I get destroyed
What do you guys do for fun? Nothing is fun for me.
I can ride a bike with no hands if that counts as a talent.
I feel the same wat tbhq familia
games aren't a talent
sports don't matter unless you're best in the world and have been on a tightly monitored path towards professionalism since childhood
writing doesn't matter, the most profitable shit is just regurgitated algorithmic bullshit that triggers clicks
in conclusion: read books (I recommend all those boring and shitty classics your teachers tried to get you to read, for a start), watch films (funny you use a RLM image), and find satisfaction that doesn't come from social performance
>>29495373
more than what I can do desu
>>29495436
some games require talent, I've met people who are really good at counter strike.
And those are the kind of books I like to read, but for the past few months I just haven't been in the mood to read them at all.
>>29495496
my point is that by and large games do nothing, they're masturbatory. there are people who leverage gaming to build relationships and expand a social network or whatever... but odds are they're not whining on /r9k/ about it
the day you stop playing CS, every second you spent playing CS was utterly wasted
>>29495322
I was good at sports before I got lazy, I don't think I'm good enough to play competitively
I would've been first chair at my schools band if I actually stuck with it but I changed through three instruments before getting incredibly. Don't have enough money to buy a piano but its probably the most fun I've had playing an instrument
Usually when I play a game I get to a "respectable" rank within my first 6 months or so of playing it, but depending on the genre I might quit out of sheer boredom
being good at stuff actually kinda sucks, 4/10 would not recommend actually being talented at what you enjoy, because the second you enjoy it you'll realize its repetitive and meaningless.You'll be able to break down the thing you enjoy to a science, and you'll quickly realize what you need to do and how you need to do it to win.
I just get bored way too fucking quick nowadays, I probably need to look into something more advanced than CS or LoL if I want to find something thats actually fun to get better at.
I can draw like an autist, barely know pacing in editing videos, well versed in history and meme history, adept level shitposter, somehow can entertain people without trying hard, adept at writing, master level at daydreaming and escapism.