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^ #16951 2017-06-06 19:32:54

Brian OA
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Re: ITT: Pretend we are still writing in osu! OT

I've had similar experiences.

Yeah, I don't think I'd be up for bothering with anything academic any time soon.

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^ #16952 2017-06-06 19:49:03

Aurelianus Augustus
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Re: ITT: Pretend we are still writing in osu! OT

I'm guessing a major reason for me being happy and willing to carry on my family name is because I'm basically my family's last hope, and it would be a fucking shame for its name to die after I found out so much about it.


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^ #16953 2017-06-06 19:53:23

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Re: ITT: Pretend we are still writing in osu! OT

The only thing I could guess is that you would derive satisfaction from it instead feeling pressure.

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^ #16954 2017-06-06 20:34:45

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Re: ITT: Pretend we are still writing in osu! OT

I want to win in a lottery.

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^ #16955 2017-06-06 21:34:14

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Re: ITT: Pretend we are still writing in osu! OT

Mara wrote:

I want to win in a lottery.

Don't we all?

Regarding to the subject, if it were by me, I would get the fuck out of there and start my own stuff somewhere else, thing that I MAY do in a future.

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^ #16956 2017-06-06 21:35:11

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Re: ITT: Pretend we are still writing in osu! OT

get out of where, why?



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^ #16957 2017-06-06 21:53:26

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Re: ITT: Pretend we are still writing in osu! OT

If you see that you're going to burn out it might be a good idea to remember that slowing down(rather than quitting) is always an option.
It might be a long time before you get results but overwhelming yourself will only lead to poor performance and excessive stress.


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^ #16958 2017-06-07 04:10:46

Aurelianus Augustus
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Re: ITT: Pretend we are still writing in osu! OT

In my opinion there is no "burning out" when it comes to school. If you want to finish something, you either will because you want to, or you don't because you hate it and didn't want to do it in the first place.


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^ #16959 2017-06-07 08:28:33

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Re: ITT: Pretend we are still writing in osu! OT

Aurelianus Augustus wrote:

In my opinion there is no "burning out" when it comes to school. If you want to finish something, you either will because you want to, or you don't because you hate it and didn't want to do it in the first place.

Depends, but I'd say 13 years of school + 9 months in the army + another 4 years in school without any real breaks from it aside from a few months of summer vacation each year gets a bit old at some point.

I consider the time I've spent unemployed being a hikky neet as an extended vacation and a time to figure out what the hell it is that I actually want to do instead of just going full speed into a direction I'm not entirely sure about myself.

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^ #16960 2017-06-07 08:51:00

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Re: ITT: Pretend we are still writing in osu! OT

You're lucky you can either find a job to sustain yourself or that your family is so generous as to allow such a thing. Some people don't have that sort of luxury, so it getting old or not is entirely subjective.

As for you figuring out what you want to be, I sadly can't understand that since I always knew what I wanted, right from the elementary school. I guess I'm the lucky one in that regard.


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^ #16961 2017-06-07 09:15:37

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Re: ITT: Pretend we are still writing in osu! OT

Aurelianus Augustus wrote:

You're lucky you can either find a job to sustain yourself or that your family is so generous as to allow such a thing. Some people don't have that sort of luxury, so it getting old or not is entirely subjective.

Socialist welfare state takes care of that part, even for us white people.

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^ #16962 2017-06-07 12:22:18

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Re: ITT: Pretend we are still writing in osu! OT

working is bad
why would you inflict this to yourself

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^ #16963 2017-06-07 15:43:41

Brian OA
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Re: ITT: Pretend we are still writing in osu! OT

Because, at least in our culture, you have to validate every day some way or another. You have to tell yourself that you did something productive or that you had a valid reason not to. Working is the most common way to achieve that validation.

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^ #16964 2017-06-07 15:56:25

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Re: ITT: Pretend we are still writing in osu! OT

Brian OA wrote:

Because, at least in our culture, you have to validate every day some way or another. You have to tell yourself that you did something productive or that you had a valid reason not to. Working is the most common way to achieve that validation.

thats how society wants you to think
i just want to play video games all day tbh

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^ #16965 2017-06-07 16:06:18

Aurelianus Augustus
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Re: ITT: Pretend we are still writing in osu! OT

Brian OA wrote:

Because, at least in our culture, you have to validate every day some way or another. You have to tell yourself that you did something productive or that you had a valid reason not to. Working is the most common way to achieve that validation.

It's not your or my "culture" - it goes back to the earliest days of man. You didn't hunt for food, you didn't make the fire or clear a place to sleep? The fuck are you eating my food and taking my clothes for then? Off with ya.

Same can be applied to today's person. Western countries are incredibly lax when it comes to people who do nothing. I've seen it first hand; people doing literally NOTHING and receiving money from the state for basically existing. I mean, if you aren't gonna search for a job or even learn anything, why are you alive?


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