How long until they would starve.>week 1Where is my Fortenite, where are my tendies?!>week 2What do you mean, you don't have any gibs? What is this poorhouse you talk about?>week3This cardboard box does not provide any cover, I am so hungry. I know, I will pickpocket people.>5 years laterJail was nice, they fed me slop, wlthough 5 years for stealing is harsh.>8 years laterEllo' guvna, got any need for a tenant? I got 2 'ands and legs, and I am ready to work.But we all know 95% of them would be dead on day 3.
>>534159177Lol, did you make a seethe thread because I pointed out in your other thread that you and your mom are retarded wagies?
>>534159177not everyone was poor in victorian era ukwhat a weird point to makewhy not just say imagine if neets were broke and starving?
>>534159177London was the center of the world at that time it couldn't possibly be that bad
>>534159177/pol/ woulld cry and want to come back despite Britain being 99.9% white in that era
>>534159512Very true.For example, around the time this photo was taken, my great great great grandfather was an obscenely rich merchant from Glasgow who made his fortune in the Caribbean sugar industry. I could have lived a comfy life for sure.
>>534159324You love me, don't you Squidward?
I hate my life despite being rich and having a good job, but I sure as fuck would hate it even more being NEET. I was a NEET for about 2 years and it was miserable.
>>534159177Look everybody, it's a weirdo degenerate tripfag telling us to work for the Epstein Class.Imagine if that silly furry was banned, how the board quality would improve.
>>534159621Yea and people were already writing books about living a hedonistic lifestyle where you nihilmax 100 years earlier so it's odd asf that op chose victorian uk. I don't get it.How many poor people in victorian era would become neets if they could afford to? Don't see much of a point here.
>>534159815>it was miserablewhy?
>>534159779I do love wagies.>>534159815So, you're rich but you still need a boss telling you what to do with your time?
>>534159177I'm 190cm and weight 130kgI think I could make literally anyone in that time my bitchIt’s better to ask for forgiveness than permission
>>534159929I'm haunted by bourgeois values, I guess. I feel existential dread when I feel like I'm not levelling up and my bank account isn't growing. I drive an old car, don't have any expensive clothes, etc, but still, I need to see numbers go up. Otherwise, I want to end myself.
>>534159980>So, you're rich but you still need a boss telling you what to do with your time?I know. My boss is a friend, I am not sure why I am doing it, I could go travel the world or do anything else rather than work. But the idea of quitting makes me want to get a business flight to Brazil, book a 5-star hotel, and throw myself out of the penthouse suite. I have planned this out. South America is my choice because it's unlikely to reach the news here.
>>534160286post a picture of your nose
>>534160359My family was poor when I was growing up, I think I have some deeply embedded psychological trauma related to this.
>>534160286It's natural, you want to feel respected and valued by those around you. That's a good thing. Neeting goes hand in hand with anti-social disfunction: not caring about anything at all. The disfunction is caused by society itself being disfunctional.
>>534159177id just become a hermit for someones house and neet that way
>>534159177I'd be ripping thots
>>534160450At the same time, I realise it's pointless and I don't need to care what anyone else thinks. I think I am scared of returning to the state of my childhood & teen years, when I was poor, more than anything else.
>>534159177No you stupid cunt, i would ponzi scheme rich people with product ideas from the future.
>>534159177>Imagine if everyone were transported to the paleolithic eraWell?
>>534160613when you made it to well off by yourself, being poor for a while doesn't matter so much. not if you put away a bad times stash. and don't care about your perceived rank in the havers society. neeting with no history of success and no hidden emergency savings is a sad life indeed.
>>534159177You would die, too.
>>534162044OP probably would. the poorhouse mentioned was already established though and a way to survive. not like people died en masse in the streets, cause poor. they died younger. pic in OP shows a clean alley, houses blacked from smoke of coal, same as in other cities of the time. nevertheless, the people in pic lived and somehow even had kids.
>>534159177Neets are a product of their time retard. This society and culture made them. If they were born back then they would be completely different people.
I wouldnt be poor. I'd do some comfy clerical work and then take my Victorian waifu to the theatre.
>>534159177>This cardboard boxjust sell this tech to live as a king
>>534160121People back then were beasts of burden, insensitive to pain and fatigue. The lady in the photo could break your back.
>>534160613No need to be so hard on yourself. Might be worth diversifying, finding other valuable things in life while you’re comfortable. Join a cricket club or soup kitchen. Help disenfranchised youths who are going through what you went through to get up on their feet. Visit places with severe poverty as a volunteer or otherwise to gain valuable perspective. Idk man I’m in no position to offer advice, all I know is gratitude is a panacea for all ills
>>534159177NEETs can do most things like that easily their just not poorfags so dont have to its called white privilige faggot, niggers like you think stacking in a supermarket or working a factory is hard it isnt your just poor
>>534159177>How long until they would starve.Today, post-green (farming) revolution, food is cheap and housing is 2/3rds of your income. During the Victorian era it was the other way round. Housing was cheap but food was 2/3rds of your income.They would bee eating old discarded boots after 2 days.>What is this poorhouse you talk about?The Workhouse/Poorhouse was an interesting system that developed when there was no money for it, and no resources to work out who best qualifies for the limited number of places. It was a self-selection system. Anyone could enter one, but the conditions were basic, incredibly strict, and they worked you hard. The idea was that those who were just lazy, or had better alternatives, would be driven out by the conditions.Neets forced to work hard, breaking rocks, for a bowl of porridge? They couldn't even lift the sledgehammer.
>>534159177This experiment was tried multiple times.You pick the most neurotic neet or Japanese salaryman, and put him in a countryside house with no electricity and before a month passes he won't want to leave.
>>534159177I would get a job as a locomotive engineer and wife a a cute poor british or scottish girl. It would awesome. Then I'd die of lung cancer from inhaling oil and coal fumes at 50.
>>534160286>>534160349>>534160359Seems like you don’t have children or a family to worry over. If that’s the case, tou need to do 3 things. Heed them. >meditate one evening on being dead, being eaten by worms, being shit out by Beatles and becoming nutrients that are again taken up by trees. >book a vacation of like 3 weeks to a place like south Tirol. Take long walks, make notes, drink wine in the sun, exercise and reflect on what is a good life for you, what you build and who you cherish.>reduce your working hours and develop this thing on the side. Work with wood, plan a garden, write a book, I don’t care.Do these things, and the grip of the Mammon on your mind will loosen.
>>534159177You realize the UK literally became socialist because of these dregs of humanity, right?
>>534170507My wife would wear such pretty dresses. UwUbut also I'd have no way of caring for my teeth and skin so that would be a severe problem. ...maybe bump that death age down to 40 for me... :/this is looking less nice now that I think about it...
Are there no prisons? Are there no workhouses?
>>534170665Many would rather die than go there!
>>534170701Sorry, the actual quote wasMany can't go there; and many would rather die.It's been awhile since I read it.