Liars as well. Both are an embarrassment to human moral.
So you've never lied or you piss yourself off?
Of course I have!
Liars as well. Both are an embarrassment to human moral.
So you've never lied or you piss yourself off?
^I'm with this person. Would lying for a good reason still be immoral?
Also, about being a NEET, have you ever been in their shoes before? I have, not by choice, but by circumstances, and it sucked. That's why series like Welcome to the NHK are hard as hell for me to rewatch because I can personally relate to a lot of what those characters went through that most people would view only for comedic value. Lol
Exactly my point. I didn't phrase it right. I meant liars who keep on lying out of their asses for the stupidest shit for their own personal greed and it keeps happening repeatedly.
About being a NEET, this is something they need to fucking get their asses off and go do something about their lives. What more, can you look at people who feed off of other people, living with them, when they themselves ARE capable to go get an education or work? Say you live with your sibling who doesn't want to do jack shit, doesn't listen to you, drink their asses off, does drugs, etc (whatever you want to put on the list). Doesn't pay the rent, doesn't work, no education. How's that?
I lived with my sister for about 3 years after I got kicked out of college (not going to go into details); during that time, I had issues keeping a job in my area (not because I couldn't do the job, but because the jobs would end up getting shut down for various different reasons that were out of my control). Anyways, I spent most of my freetime further learning how to program (since I was previously going to school for that anyways) and taught myself how to do video productions and write blogs. Since all of that is considered lazy by normal social standards, my family viewed me under the same perspective as you towards NEETs. I didn't do drugs nor drank that much and was pretty decent under a budget, but, by definition, I was still a NEET, since I wasn't going to school, employed, or in training (aka Military / Armed Forces).
NEET = "Not in Education, Employment, or Training"
I currently live on my own now and am slowly working on building an Independent game studio called Shades of Grey Interactive. Because I live in Texas, pretty much anything that could be related to Software Development (including the building of game engines and purchasing of training materials / computer software), can be written off as tax credits at the end of the year.