Do you think when you're 50 you'll regret spending your entire life on the computer?
Do you think when you're 50 you'll regret spending your entire life on the computer?
Yes
My life is escapism
>do you think blah blah blah
youre doing the same thing, ask yourself that question and fuck off
Ill be 50 in 15 years
15 years ago I was 20
that time passed in the blink of an eye
i'm 27 and i've already regretted most of my life
i have one more chance to make it and salvage what i have wasted, but the best years have been over
>when you're 50
i hope i'm long dead before then
No in today Society everything is online friends food entertainment Knowledge hopefully sex the only thing I will regret is not spending the time on my computer to do something productive
This, I can't even see myself at 30
yeah, I will. but what choice do I have?
If I hadn't been on the computer I just would have had my nose in books or painting miniatures or other stuff like this I do to a lesser extent.
Stepping away from the computer doesn't just make a nerd into a jock.
Why should i?
Normalfag life is uncomfortable, bland, boring and misarably unfulfilling.
Like I had much of a choice.
No, almost every attempt to break out of social isolation just made things worse and achieved nothing.
This is the best I can do.
I already regret it
Video games aren't fun anymore, I can't sleep and No one seems to want to talk to me as much as I want to talk to them
I need a woman to talk to me the way my ex used to talk to me
I'm a 31 KV neet, and knowing everything I do now, the only thing I would change is becoming a neet the second I turned 16, instead of when I was 20
if you think of this society, this dating market, the quality of these used up whore Roastie woman, the quality of work, the amount of taxation, these feminist laws and organizations, and this culture, and this society are worth working for, defending for, going to war for or participating, I think you are a delusional normie retard
at this rate i'll regret all the time i spend wage slaving far more
No, I know why I do this.
I am already over 50 and no I don't regret it, although I didn't get a computer until the early 2000s
I'm 44 and have spent most of my life at a computer
No chance I'm gonna make it to 50
>implying I'm getting to 50