
ihatefoids87
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Livings honestly cope cause your being forgotten no matter what you do
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There are planets like earth so we will reincarnate thereFound out the son will explode in a billion years then i fell to my knees
not the sonthe son
Not really if things dont go as plannedLivings honestly cope cause your being forgotten no matter what you do
There are no legacies to be had in this world.Livings honestly cope cause your being forgotten no matter what you do
Raising a son and having a loving wife would be quite nice.Livings honestly cope cause your being forgotten no matter what you do
Born just too earlyNope. I think we are close enough to singularity now that legacy won’t matter anyway, you will either be part of an immortal elite or forgotten.
Are you a Brit?Nope. I think we are close enough to singularity now that legacy won’t matter anyway, you will either be part of an immortal elite or forgotten.
What dy want yours to be thenI do, that’s why I didn’t glockmax already
Are you a Brit?
For my kids and there kids, I met my 98 year old great great grandfather before he passed and he has a lasty impact on my character mainly pride and I hope I will do something similar with my future offspring will be indirectly effected by itLivings honestly cope cause your being forgotten no matter what you do
Dosent matter either way there's no eternal impactFor my kids and there kids, I met my 98 year old great great grandfather before he passed and he has a lasty impact on my character mainly pride and I hope I will do something similar with my future offspring will be indirectly effected by it
I was just wondering because I am too, idk what bro I just thought you were based on the way you type, what stage of life u at though? I'm in 6form currentlyYea why
I suppose not necessarily in my bloodline but if you look at someone like Jesus Christ who has had an enteral impact on humanityDosent matter either way there's no eternal impact
I was just wondering because I am too, idk what bro I just thought you were based on the way you type, what stage of life u at though? I'm in 6form currently
You're just less than double my age, imo you should geomaxx to a Nordic country if you're at least 182cm and try for citizenship, me personally I'm aiming for the land of the free because that's were the money's at but Scandinavian life is amazing I visited over the summer everyones happy also it snows every year too32, wageslave brokie, suicide within 2 years
You're just less than double my age, imo you should geomaxx to a Nordic country if you're at least 182cm and try for citizenship, me personally I'm aiming for the land of the free because that's were the money's at but Scandinavian life is amazing I visited over the summer everyones happy also it snows every year too![]()
You can't move to a big city like London? Council flats here go for around a grand monthly. Just today the nurse treating me was a young Irish girl from cork in central London in a private practice, I believe you can make it out age doesn't matter tonnes of people here immigrate at your age or higher and do their GCSEs at their big age, education is valuable in a year and a half I'll be taking out student loan to study at uni myself I see it as an investment. My cousin in Norway IS to put it nicely a brokie, he lives in a town far from the capital and drives his father's car. He has a wife and a kid and he's 31, id say he's a lmtn and rn he's put a few pounds on but he was shredded when he got married. What I'm trying to say is that it ain't over fuck I won't give up even if I'm 40I don’t think you understand how over it is at 32 if you’re a brokie. I’d be street scum in Norway, it’s like reverse geomaxxing.
I live in one of the poorest parts of UK and in fact there’s not much cost difference between here and say Thailand.
You can't move to a big city like London? Council flats here go for around a grand monthly. Just today the nurse treating me was a young Irish girl from cork in central London in a private practice, I believe you can make it out age doesn't matter tonnes of people here immigrate at your age or higher and do their GCSEs at their big age, education is valuable in a year and a half I'll be taking out student loan to study at uni myself I see it as an investment. My cousin in Norway IS to put it nicely a brokie, he lives in a town far from the capital and drives his father's car. He has a wife and a kid and he's 31, id say he's a lmtn and rn he's put a few pounds on but he was shredded when he got married. What I'm trying to say is that it ain't over fuck I won't give up even if I'm 40
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Average salary is brutal 20-30k?There’s no point moving, I’d be even poorer, at least with my parents here I don’t pay rent. I picked a terrible degree (mechanical engineering) so I will never make much more than minimum wage.
So do you know anyone who's made it out of a similar situation in the same area? You could also do a postgrad course into something like aerospace engineering which has a significantly better salary. I understand giving up sounds amazing and I may just be naïve but there's nothing to gain from giving up and wallowing in self pity, you miss all the shots you don't take brotherYou also underestimate just how burned out you will be by this age having spent decades trying your best for it all to amount to nothing in the end. Giving up begins to seem very sweet indeed as a way to at least reduce the suffering. I was never meant to be successful and I could not beat the black pill - end of story.
IT is surely saturated by now. I am already on 40 but again, I’m far from young and it’s a shit salary for a 32yo. I also have like £50k of surgery needed.Average salary is brutal 20-30k?
40-50 is a sweet spot for most youngins tbh but I've seen people learn basic ICT like a 2 month course on for example DevOps, c++, A+, apply for first line support roles on jobserve after sitting the exams and search for jobs on a decent CV, they usually find a job anywhere between 30-40 from just a certificate of an 8 week course look into it if you don't believe me. Landing the job takes a while (4mo+) but there's nothing to lose
They just do their time. I had a shitty start so I’m working the kind of job someone 22 should be doing, at 32. Guys my age are senior and principal and on 80k. By the time I’m 40 it’ll be the same problem even if I wageslavemaxx - I’ll be senior but my peers will now be managers and pulling even further away financially.So do you know anyone who's made it out of a similar situation in the same area? You could also do a postgrad course into something like aerospace engineering which has a significantly better salary. I understand giving up sounds amazing and I may just be naïve but there's nothing to gain from giving up and wallowing in self pity, you miss all the shots you don't take brother