Has anyone actually fallen for the neet meme?
I can see it's appeal, being comfy.
Comfy is a world used alot around here and I totally buy into it. Would love to be a rich neet and enjoy life being comfy and drunk.
Anyway, has anyone actually been swayed by the neet posters?
>>29859224
im easily fooled, i dont tend to never try to trust people.
>>29859224
If you are 100% independently wealthy, I'd go for it. Just go completely Howard Hughes, disconnect from reality, and live in your happy fantasy world of flowers and bunnies.
Being a NEET is hard just like being a wagecuck. Unless you are rich, you must learn how to conserve your budget, be happy with the smaller things in life, be way less materialistic, learn how to cook with cheap ingredients, find ways to get food for cheap (hunting, fishing, and foraging are great skills to know anyway), be able to be happy with less stuff, etc..
In the end, it's way better than being a wagecuck. It's a major lifestyle change, and if you don't go into hermit mode, it can be very fun. That's the thing though: don't go into hermit mode. It's nice for a little bit just to stay to yourself, catch up on your backlog of anime, playing vidya, fapping, etc. like the NEET stereotype, but it does get old and boring very quickly. Get out and do stuff.
>>29859224
I've been a NEET for around half a year living on neetbux in a small comfy apartment, I love it.
All I do is watch anime, play vidya, and smoke weed.
I can't see how some people on r9k DON'T like the NEET life, as it's all I want to do the rest of my life.