2016-11-25 at 3:23 PM UTC
Every day I just cycle through facebook/nigspace/420chan/runescape/iqnavi/gmail/quora/instagram with youtube music and the TV running. Once in a while wikipedia or pubmed when I feel like reading about something.
It takes only a few minutes to browse each site so I do this cycle maybe 50 times a day. The only new thing I'll see is a few more posts. This is the most empty way of living ever. How the fuck am I supposed to have fun? I feel like I don't even do this because I enjoy any of these things, but the only other thing I can do to occupy time is to lay down in bed dissociating or walk around my neighborhood purposelessly. When I wake up each day I do everything I'm going to do all day within the first few minutes, the only other things are fapping, eating, and taking supplements. Chatting with people or shitposting distracts me from my boredom for a little bit but once that's over I'm right back to my cycle. It's even less than having no life, it's like not even existing. I feel like I'm a computer macro.
Post last edited by the holy ghost at 2016-11-25T15:26:09.086733+00:00
2016-11-25 at 3:37 PM UTC
If most people didn't have jobs their routines probably wouldn't be much different. Unless you are a social flybutter, spare time is all just spent filling in the gaps to alleviate boredom, methinks. For us types, it's internets and vidya games. People like my mom, they like to do things like clean their house, watch those house decorating shows and run errands. Unless you can find a hobby or passion that truly makes you happy and you look forward to partaking in every day, it's just gonna be a routine of trying to keep your mind occupied and avoid boredom.
Maybe you should work on some new logic pussies or learn how to become a snake charmer.
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2016-11-25 at 3:43 PM UTC
at least replace kikebook, gmail and instagram with something with less kikery quotient, man
2016-11-25 at 3:44 PM UTC
You could consider finding a job that doesn't suck. It's a real thing.
2016-11-25 at 3:53 PM UTC
I guess the point was more about the job making you happy than the money you'd earn, but yes you could buy a nice watch or some beanbag chairs. I can't think of anything non generic to tell you so I'm just regurgitating the same shit everyone says about finding the thing that makes you happy and doing that. If nothing makes you happy there's really no solution other than to keep doing what you're doing, or explore something new that you've never partaken in. Learn how to write a movie script and write the edgiest film this side of the Mississippi. Buy a puppy. Become a youtube sensation. I don't fucking know.