You can still play them through flashpoint.. A giant collection which has basiacally every flash game. Only problem is its a pita to find a game if you dont remember the name.
“In the present instance, going back to the liver-pill circular, I had the symptoms, beyond all mistake, the chief among them being “a general disinclination to work of any kind.”
What I suffer in that way no tongue can tell. From my earliest infancy I have been a martyr to it. As a boy, the disease hardly ever left me for a day. They did not know, then, that it was my liver. Medical science was in a far less advanced state than now, and they used to put it down to laziness.
“Why, you skulking little devil, you,” they would say, “get up and do something for your living, can’t you?”—not knowing, of course, that I was ill. And they didn’t give me pills; they gave me clumps on the side of the head. And, strange as it may appear, those clumps on the head often cured me—for the time being. I have known one clump on the head have more effect upon my liver, and make me feel more anxious to go straight away then and there, and do what was wanted to be done, without further loss of time, than a whole box of pills does now.
You know, it often is so—those simple, old-fashioned remedies are sometimes more efficacious than all the dispensary stuff.”
Have you ever read Three men in a Boat? It seems the same problem blend existed in the 1800s as well.
Congrats man, I'm happy for you. Honestly, going from nothing to 65k / yr with little to no experience is phenomenal. I think a circle of friends is a great next step. I never cared for Meetup.com unless you're super into hiking / biking as most of the other groups are formed out of social rejects or for mommy play dates. If you're in a major city, your results may vary. My area had a young professionals group that has worked out pretty well as the activities and people constantly joining rotate enough to keep it interesting and make it significantly easier to just intro yourself to randos.
But it's great to hear someone get through their mental blocks.
My volunteer experience https://www.minds.com/neetcorediary/blog/used-as-a-grunt-1063962613525987328
I did not get shit out of volunteering.
Easy, 1 cup of oatmeal, 2 bananas, handful of any nut, some frozen berries any type. Blend it, drink.
Want a more complete diet with all the necessary nutrients? Go on https://cronometer.com/ put whatever you can buy for cheap on and see what you get. Set the calories amount you want.
Soylent is the same shit at this, only it's all made from powders and maybe a few rat poops. Just put things in a blender and drink it, can't get easier.
If you can try get all the calories you need in one drink or two, drink them as close together as possible. Then fast for the rest of the day, don't have to think about food, can't get fat too.
> Which opportunities does she have specifically because she is a woman
OP really does have a lot of opportunities as a 23 year old woman, even if she's only a 5/10, she has opportunities. She really just has to omit her law degree from her applications, and I'm pretty sure she'll get something.
> I would swap my life as a woman anytime against that of a man. I would not have been raped, I would not have people shoving me their biases in the face everywhere I go online,
The grass is always greener on the other side of the fence. If you really want to know what life is like as a man from a woman's perspective, then read this book. "Self-Made Man: One Woman's Year Disguised as a Man." She finds out pretty quickly that being a man sucks.
https://www.amazon.com/Self-Made-Man-Womans-Year-Disguised/dp/0143038702/
>How do I learn to talk in person? I’ve practiced but it’s hard with some because they don’t say much even though they appear interested. I don’t know what to say then
I've heard about Larry King's book about how to talk to people; might be worth checking out:
https://www.amazon.com/Talk-Anyone-Anytime-Anywhere-Communication/dp/0517884534
I read this book:
https://www.amazon.com/Zen-Confidential-Confessions-Wayward-Monk/dp/1611800331
It is a book that takes the "romance" out of joining a monastery. It can be hard socially. The writer said that the temple gets visitors from people thinking that being a monk is an escape from life and the way this guy writes shows it is not. People who first join get to clean a lot of toilets and deal with some not so friendly people
Faulkner worked at a university post office where
>[h]e would throw away the advertising circulars, university bulletins and other mail he deemed junk.” A student publication from the time proposed a motto for his service: “Never put the mail up on time.”
Walt Disney and Charles Bukowski were also postal workers. Imho there's no shame in having a low level job as long as you balance it out with other pursuits. Title does not necessarily dictate behaviour.
http://www.openculture.com/2015/03/william-faulkner-resigns-from-his-post-office-job.html
yes, handle floss toothpicks are one of the best tools of dental care for the public that should have come out decades earlier ago - maybe it was suppressed by the industry.
It does a lot of effective maintenance of removing the potential buildup of plaque that causes the real tooth damage over time, probably better than the unwieldy old scammy floss rolls.
can earn money without actually working a lot?
learn what people want or need and then automate it, either that or invest heavily into dividend stocks
in short, his mom and his siblings found his dead body lying on the ground. they were traumatized and began to cry. here the actual vid https://www.bitchute.com/video/uyC8TwiLoNS6/ you can skip at 6 30(no gore) after he literally btfo his head.
IMO I think it's a waste of time at this point. Basically anyone joining is too late to the party.
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There is calculators out there showing how much you will make vs spending on electricity. https://www.cryptocompare.com/mining/calculator/btc?HashingPower=40&HashingUnit=TH%2Fs&PowerConsumption=1500&CostPerkWh=0.12&MiningPoolFee=1
Like I would think most would make $100 or so a year if there is 0% downtime. For me it would only be $490 in profit. But keep in mind the use on the computer which has to be calculated within the cost and I'm sure you will be looking at it going into the red.
It's simply not worth it. You're about 10 years too late. From my understanding it hasn't been worth it for a long long long long time now. Not unless if you have something like millions of dollars worth of systems.
Nyaa.si is my primary way of virating Visual Novels. If I really like a Visual Novel I will purchase their merchandise (dakimakura, wallscrolls) to officially support the creator.
At some point in the past I forced myself to become a creator. I think that forcing yourself to do something that You yourself don't want to do is a sin.
I got rejected by Amazon warehouse https://www.minds.com/neetcorediary/blog/cattle-in-the-warehouse-1118610157119676416
I am not crazy prepping for the end of the world but just 1 month worth of food and med.
I am well aware of my low social credit score when I will be the last to receive any government or any assistance at all
https://www.minds.com/neetcorediary/blog/outcast-prepping-1079828743450873856
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I might take a look at it then. I've been getting 1 - 4 in person interviews per month (pretty low I think). My programming skills are probably similar to yours, my resume is just filled with my personal projects and capstone web application.
Interestingly my languages are similar to you as well. I know Java, C#, SQL, JavaScript and PHP. I'm more familiar with Java and C# though and less of the web development side.
Do you have a portfolio to show off your work / code? Having a GitHub page (https://pages.github.com/) would be nice I think. I already have a blog / portfolio just so show my projects and I was thinking of doing a full webpage type thing.
Savings that I've bled nearly dry, and now I have a business that's growing slowly. https://caracal.club
It's a service to replace rabb.it which died in July. To watch things online together with a virtual web browser rather than having to share your screen.
There's lots of free or cheap stuff to learn from these days from the web. Such as udemy $15 courses. Bunch of free/express versions of design or coding software out there. (example) Just doing something a little bit starting each day could help. Our computers are like tens of thousands times more powerful than what scientists had as computer labs in the 60's and 70's.
Kind of like the "Count of Monte Cristo" in his cell for 14 years but 8 years or so in he had a tunnel with a learned monk the cell over and was a resource in learning about all kinds of knowledge before he escaped. And yes, keep up the workouts. I wouldn't worry about the looks , just getting active and more physically capable.
http://habitica.wikia.com/wiki/Habitica_Wiki
The "Getting Started" section of the wiki should give you a good idea of how it works.
Parties can help you get quests done quicker if everyone in the party is responsibly doing the dailies they set for themselves. But if they aren't, the party will suffer for it. So it's an incentive to keep everyone accountable.
Guilds are just a way to keep in touch with everyone not in the party. If I'm not mistaken, you can join as many guilds as you want.
https://www.amazon.com/Panasonic-Electric-Travel-Shaver-ES3831K/dp/B001CS8BJ6
I use one of these, and I try to shave every day, sometimes I forget. I don't really do a great job, I just shave at my desk and try to get as much hair as I can.
I do a lot of thinking about this regularly, and I consider us "The Lost Generation." I know that moniker has been used in the past for other generations, but I really do feel we've earned the title more than any other.
Side note: I know everyone on this sub is probably broke or too stressed out to read books and nobody really cares, but if you're ever bored I wrote a novel this year with that very same title lol. It's about millennials growing up who get totally fucked by life:
links to your past work?
My book https://www.amazon.com/Canadian-Civil-War-NeetCoreDiary-None-ebook/dp/B08HKKR29F
This is the device that I use to control the heat in my room. It works really well and doesn't cost a lot to run.
My desktop is always a simple grey background, but I have seasonally rotating live wallpaper: https://i.ibb.co/cv2yDgk/Screenshot-2020-08-19-17-05-36.png
This app is great: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=maa.pixelwavewallpapers&hl=en_US
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ar.teovogel.yip This is what I use, if you're on iOS I think Daylio is pretty similar.
As for an example: -Overall feeling of the day: Neutral -Felt: Boredom, Relaxed , Anxiety, Indifference -Woke up around noon -Laundered clothes, cleared trash out of my room -Killed some time on watching youtube -Cooked rice, chicken -Went out for a walk to the park near my place, appreciated music
You don't have to write for everyday, I try to, but sometimes I'm just out of it and can only log the overall feeling of the day and some emotions I felt.
https://www.amazon.com/Canadian-Civil-War-NeetCoreDiary-None-ebook/dp/B08HKKR29F Exploring the Canadian Civil War through the perspective of a NEET who served in the Great Meme War. The short story is also what my visual novel is based on. My plan is write a short story and made a visual novel for it. I have another short story and visual novel install for it called 331 days in canadian gulag once I completed my visual novel canadian civil war
Definitely get a fleshlight. I recommend this one: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07HKH2Y56/
However, keep in mind they are consumable goods, like skateboard decks. Not unlike human vaginas, they get permanently disfigured after taking a lot of dick. Ideally I'd buy a new one every two months, but I make do with two a year.
Yes, because of COVID, I now have time to read comics and manga.
I don't really like superhero comics. I mostly like romance comics. I like Scott Pilgrim, I read it a long, long time ago 10 years ago. I also read "The Cute Girl Network" because I found it at the Dollar Tree. It was a cute romance comic that I really liked and felt a lot like Scott Pilgrim.
https://www.amazon.com/Cute-Girl-Network-MK-Reed/dp/1596437510/
I'm reading Love Attack manga right now. And I also read the Image comic Dead@17, which wasn't very good.
First, the concept of "proof" only has application in mathematics and logic. Science, on the other hand, deals with evidence, not proof.
Second, like all behavior genetics studies, those specifically assessing IQ do not amount to reliable scientific evidence. All such studies suffer from a variety of methodological flaws that render any conclusions based on them about the possible genetic basis of IQ unwarranted. (For further reading on this point, check out UCLA sociologist Aaron Panofsky's <em>Misbehaving Science: Controversy and the Development of Behavior Genetics</em>.)
Feel free to post any studies you feel "prove" that IQ is an inherent trait.
Out of context for that single sentence. Of course some games can be stimulating. But it was just part of his overall point that it's harder to find decent jobs for young people currently when he wrote that book. Per that overall page and point from the book:
>"Of course I believe people should go out into the real world. Get a good job....leave the world a better place, and so on. I've tried to do it myself. It's the substance of life and humanity."
He did not propose every young lazy guy or teen should just "aspire" to be neets. Rather his UBI could be helpful for those who want extra help to make it in the economic world such as for tuition or rental costs of living. Even emphasized encouraging more small and individual businesses. Which was his business and involvement helping small business outside of his campaigning, so in that sense he was also a real businessman candidate and did not live on a career in politics, hired or appointed by a political or social issue organization, or being a public servant. He also wanted to do away with inefficient welfare and disability programs overrun with cheating recipients, and replace it all with his proposed brand of ubi responsibly paid for by vat on automation or certain production processes, or other fair wealth transfers. It's all in the book. In general, a far more moderate dem, like the dems used to be generations ago.
I read this book The Drama of the Gifted Child. Lots of interesting, very insightful stuff in it. It basically proposes that:
You are born as your true self (duh)
Throughout childhood and adolescence, but mainly childhood, you lose your true self and develop a false self (through school, assimilating into the 'system', etc, I'd say)
The root of most depression and mental health issues is the difference between your true self and false self, or a longing to get your true self back
I think it's accurate, I see lots of people on here talking about how they hate being themselves, including myself at times. Once I realized that it's not "I hate being myself" but "I hate being my false self" it started to make a lot more sense and I felt better. Obviously nobody would enjoy being a false, synthetically instilled version of themselves and would constantly be trying to escape it.
How about this stuff? I use it for fishing all the time. It's very powerful.
You used the same keyboard for 5 years? My computer is 7 years old and I think I'm on my fourth or fifth keyboard. I buy cheap keyboards and they always break or stop working good.
The best one I had was probably this one. https://www.amazon.com/wennow-Eyes-LARGE-PRINT-KEYBOARD/dp/B00LOYLW4E
I once got it on clearance in an actual store for I think $10 or less.
Yeah.. his reaction to me getting some shit like that is what I'm trying to avoid in the first place. If he were any other person I wouldn't give a shit at all but he's the kind of person that will tease you with it for the rest of your life. Now that I have my Fleshlight I want one of these and I can't get it shipped it here. https://www.amazon.com/Original-Magic-Wand-HV-260-Massager/dp/B00005M1WE
I never really could get into chans before 8ch came along. I would visit it once, see a bunch of 16 year old larpers and leave. I was huge into Something Awful back in the day before 4ch/reddit existed.
A barbell? and you're a girl? Maybe get into tennis, or one of those $200 (needs assembly; maybe convince your mom to get it for family health) ellipticals. (https://www.amazon.com/Exerpeutic-1000XL-Heavy-Magnetic-Elliptical/dp/B005OU4E62) If you're toned and in great shape which you still can do at your age, you'll probably feel better about your physical self-image.
> My mom lives for me
Wow the ego on this one.
Edit: Ask your mom to buy this for you before she's sick of your shit.