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Anons, I can't understand this.

I'm a low tier retail wagie working five days a week. No gf, not much social life, don't live near family. I have a ten minute commute to and from work on my bike, no car. I live alone in a small studio.

It seems like I should have unlimited free time outside of work to do whatever I want. But, there is always something I have to do. Dishes, laundry, cleaning, errands, meal prep, etc. take up 100% of my time outside of work.

Today I got off work at 7:30 but wasn't done doing all my stupid chores and showering until 10:30. I used to have some hobbies and crafts I would do but it has all gone by the wayside because all I do is work and other stuff to maintain daily life. Is this the curse of the wagie or am I doing it wrong?
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>>82878575
this i why i worked enough until i could afford a good computer and a car and then quit, i still live with my mum, have no social life or anything else tied to me. i get to spend all 24 hours of each day doing exactly what i want though.
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>>82878602
>t has a chromebook and '04 buick
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>>82878659
3080 + 5800x and an '05 camry from my grandfather. dont be bitter i have more freedom than you anon.
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>>82878672
>'05 camry from my grandfather.
that's embarrassing
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>>82878693
these insults are below me wagie, why should i feel embarrassed or hurt that i got lucky with having a good readily available car in great condition to purchase for a fair price from a relative.
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>>82878712
well you see, anon, i live on my own so i don't have to deal with mum or any of that bullshit, and i have a girlfriend who i ejaculate inside of raw each time as she's on the iud, so i really don't give a fuck at all about who worldly renowned you think your current life position is when you have no female contact other than mum
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>>82878726
i have tried in the past with dating and it simply didnt interest me, i had dated girls that i was super attracted to but it is not worth being connected to them and having obligations as a boyfriend just to engage in carnal activities. as for living with my mum i dont really see how thats a bad thing outside of societal views, i am provided everything i need to survive and i am loved unconditionally.
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>>82878747
what i can say at least is that with all of my girlfriends, i have not had any obligations of any sort to get what i wanted as they knew i'd leave them otherwise. so i feel like you're projecting that view that is pretty common online with particular men... i hold all the cards, they don't. as far as living with your mum, i just think you're restricted to what you can really do even if she does leave you alone which she probably does. you have to poop with the door closed, have to let her know if anyone stops by, etc. lots of inconveniences unless she's like 84 and can't see
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>>82878575
>reddit pic
rip your thread.
in all seriousness i can relate. it doesnt get better. i just automated and simplified my life so my chores take as little time as possible to min max gaming. beyond that it just fucking sucks. get a remote job is my recommendation.
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>>82878761
by obligations i meant like basic social interaction and listening to them talk about shit i dont give a fuck about instead of spending my time doing what i want, i have and could easily and preferably go 24/7 with no interaction with the people ive dated outside of when they text me asking to do something, that is what i mean by obligations. as for the stuff about living with my mum, i mean thats just random shit that doesn't even matter lmao, the benefits easily outweigh the few negatives
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>>82878575
>has time for chores
hell yeah, anon
but yeah that's basically the wagie life

folks who get burned out by it like 4-5 years down the line either change careers or die inside and just hold on to it
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>>82878785
just relax, what i mean by obligations is literally anything that is unnecessary including the stuff you're talking about. and i've never had to do or deal with any of that. you're just assuming that's how it all works because you're a chronically online incel. and i don't mean that part disrespectfully, it's genuinely the lens you're seeing things through
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>>82878575
You need to find ways to streamline your chores, or earn more so you can pay for convenience (Meal kits, weekly cleaner, laundry service).

Since you live alone, why not let your place get a little messy until Sunday? Then spend Sunday tidying and cleaning.

Also maybe consider getting up earlier to do things like meal prep or laundry. For some people it's easier to do that instead of leaving all this stuff until after work.
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>>82878575
More the living alone life. If you want quality and stability yes you end up with like 2 free hours per workday tops. And you do want that because deviating can mess you up a lot.
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>>82878796
true but changing careers wont help you have to work 40 hours regardless or more if its hourly. i found a way to automate most my work and now im just seeking to do the same at a remote job. neeting is the way
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>>82878892
>neeting is the way
It really is
We weren't meant to work so much anyways

Even back then during the advent of agriculture, they'd work 4-5 hours in the shade and when it gets too hot they'll just sit around and rest



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