>23 years old>virgin>white>5'6, 130lbs>computer science degree>250+ applications>0 offersI have some savings, should I just go on a drug binge? I literally have no idea what to do with my life at this point. I think it is over.
that question makes my brain hurt
>>84519422I am a 30 year old wizard NEET, also with a computer science degree. It doesn't get better.
>>84519422I'm 6'5 at 26, let me explain something extremely important to you. It doesn't matter if you're short, or tall, big or small, left or right, white or black. It doesn't fucking matter one fucking bit. You either have "it" or you don't. As for what "it" is, I've spent my entire life trying to figure it out and I still can't. But there's no pattern or symbolism to be found, no secret. Anyone can have "it". By all metrics it makes no sense. But you can see the results with your own eyes. People who by any other convention should have no business being in the company of a woman, are walking down the sidewalk, or having dinner. Like me, you don't have "it" and that's simply all there is to it I think.
>>84519482Almost everybody has "it". Getting laid and having a girlfriend is so fucking banal. Like, it's not a matter of having something or not, but a matter of failing to be a normal human.
>>84519422you're short. gives HR women the ick
>5'6, 130lbsyes, do stimsand post waist on /b/ or /soc/
I don't think there is much hope for computer science degrees anymore. You need to solve hundreds of leetcodes and have multiple github projects to get by. Without all that work you're underqualified for the field but also overqualified for everything else. Even after dumbing down my resume I couldn't get hired anywhere. The job market is really horrible right now.
>>84519422>23>Virgin>White>6'5", 280lbs>No degree>employedIt isn't much better on the other side of things but you have more prospects than I do so I hope you get something, btw HR is inherently evil and will always fuck you over given the chance so never give them the chance, disconnect your life from your work as much as you can. I only write this because twinsies
>>84519422>cs degreeDoes that mean anything anymore? Its such an oversaturated degree that the quality of the degree itself is questionable at best. Seriously, if it was worth anything in the job market, it would be much harder to attain.
>>84519467Fearsome wizard powers arrive at 40 you zoomoid.
>>84519422you should definitely just transition lol
>>84519422>130lbsJoin a fucking gym
>>84519637hi you seem toxic can we be friendsi almost look like her can u help me
>>84519422If you are in North America see if ULINE has work that can tide you over until something more degree-related comes along. It'd help if I knew your country before suggesting more. Also I was 28 when I started investing carefully and turning hundreds into thousands, or thousands into tens of thousands with bigger initial investments. Did not do post secondary education and got the money to start via 10 hour Amazon shifts. So you can see why I believe someone like you who has a degree can rack up wins too. I looked for leads on biz and just did my best to understand how much potential a coin/stock had before putting in only what I could afford to lose. In many ways it's like you putting in the time to understand all those concepts and code, in order to make good next moves, you know?
>>84519422>>computer science degreeWhich degree exactly? Bachelor of keyboard operation?
>>84519446>that question makes my brain hurtIt's not that bad. You can do it without division in O(2n) by trading memory for cycles - create two arrays multiples of every number below i and above i. Answer would be multiplying i-1 and i+1 from respective arrays