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>>83285349You should take advantage of being a NEET by maxing out your /fit/ stats and eating healthy. You never know when this could all end.
>>83285378there's no advantage in being a neet. You will have nothing left at the end of it. No memories, no nothing, just wasted years.
>>83285349i like these two! they are vegan. its very cool to see vegan instant noodles, i like itchef woo and also nongshim veggie styleboth are great! i like both approximately equallymy favorite flavores of chef woo are probably chicken one followed by lime tequila
>>83285392I got /fit/ as a neet and I would not have done so with the stress of education or a job.
>>83285418what do you get out of it though? Life is bound to feel pointless if you live all your life inside your house. Self eating depression will have you stuck in that room and make you want to stay there more. We were made to live with other people and there's no avoiding that if you want to live a good life. You know living as a NEET is a bad thing, even if you deny it, when you reach a certain age and still haven't killed yourself you will look back and regret it all. You know it will happen so why are you still waiting in your room. Just saying this to all the NEETs reading this so may avoid it
>>83285456I know dude. I'm still a neet at 30 though I had lengthy periods where I wasn't one. It's soul destroying but I see no way back into society.
>>83285479start fresh. That's what i always wanted to do when i was a neet. Change the 4 walls surrounding you as a first step.
>>83285456Feeling regret over your life choices when you're older affects everyone in modern Western society, literally even people who have children and six figure jobs feel regret. That's just a by-product of the post-religious nihilistic consumeristic society and world that we live in.
>>83285349i'm not neet but
>>83285516that's different because you're still living in that way. Also it's a different type of regret. As an office worker you'll think of how things could've been different, but that's still fixable. As a NEET you will have nothing to wonder because you've had no experiences and you won't even be able to fix that feeling at all because of all the self hate that comes from wasting your life.Stop coping, you know yourself that's not the same thing
>>83285537You're assuming that some "perfect" path to contentment exists, but it doesn't. It's like a billionaire who buys another yacht because he thinks it will finally fill the void but never does. Your satisfaction towards life is something only you can decide, and forcing yourself to no longer be a NEET, even if it's what you enjoy being, because that's what others tell you to do is most likely just going to make you miserable.
>>83285590Being a NEET is objectively a bad thing. People cannot reach perfection but that doesn't mean neetdom is something that makes sense. If you're a NEET you should know yourself it's not a good thing to be one.
>>83285607You're too close-minded, anon. You can't assume that what makes you content is the same for everyone else. There are broke NEETs who enjoy life and people with cushy jobs who hate it.
>>83285621it's not about the money.Experiences, normal, easy experiences, are what makes life enjoyable. That with connections to other people are really what's most valuable as a way to live your life. While also pursuing what's important to you, i think that's the best way to live your life. And i'm not going in some specific way that's what i think is best just for me, but this is a normal life. A normal life is the best life. There is no contentment to be found in being a NEET. Just time passing without you even realizing it. Why do you think so many NEETs kill themselves?
>>83285349The absolute best was Maruchan Taste of Asia Sukiyaki Ramen but they discontinued it and the world is a colder place for it.
Last time I went grocery shopping I literally just bought two packets of Shin. But my parents buy eggs and I catch sea creatures so my diet isn't as bad you might guess.
>>83285745passed the 40s threshold as a neet and not suicidal. i'm thinkin
Maruchan beef fire bowl is really good. It's a proper stew type ramen and there's no corn to pick out. Cooks with an electric kettle easily.Ichiban shio and ton ramen are good too, much more generous amount of noodles in the pack so it can reasonably be a one meal a day kind of thing.I generally dislike the korean style stir fried ramen, but Samyang spicy or 2x spicy buldak ramen is like crack. Taste very good and unlike most spicy food these actually have a noticeable level of heat.It's good to keep fixin's on hand to supplement the different ramen. Hard to find, but there is frozen whole baby spinach. I once bought a bag of fresh baby spinach and thought you just freeze individual portions but in didn't work. Turns out you have to blanch before freezing to protect the taste and texture. Garlic oil and chili oil is very easy to make, the homemade stuff has way more intense garlic taste or chili heat. Chili vinegar is also good if you specifically search for spicier chinese dried chilis and give them a couple months to fully infuse. Cider vinegar is a fun modifications to chili vinegar if you get tired of distilled. Lazy man's charsiu is also good. Marinate pork loin, then halfway freeze so you can more easily slice it, then freeze with wax paper dividers. You won't fool anyone but for the time and effort it's a passable way to get meat with your ramen, sear in small skillet while the water is boiling. Half as good but with only 10% of the effort required.Ramen eggs are best but I'm giga lazy. Pickled eggs are good indefinitely, I keep boxes of them stacked on the floor. Just make like 24 pints at a time and replenish when you get low. I can fit 5 dozen eggs in the 8qt pressure cooker at a time so by the time your first batch is peeled and canned the second batch is done cooking and ready to be peeled and canned.Dried shiitake mushrooms are like crack, and you can toss the soaking water in when you boil the ramen for extra flavor boost. Kizami nori is cool too.
>>83285349What you've posted is one of the best. Sapporo Ichiban is good for value. Buldak is the best taste.
>>83285935Thank you, anon. You put a lot of effort into this post. Appreciate it.