What were you doing at 20? What is your best creative work?
>>84758731i was in community college when i was 20, i guess that was the year before i went schizo>What is your best creative work?probably a role play thread i don't even remember writing
>>84758731>What were you doing at 20?3-MeO-PCP i bought on the internet with bitcoin
>>84758731>What is your best creative work?undoubtedly. at that age you're compelled to see the beauty in everyday things, inspiration comes easily, your brain is thinking as clearly as it ever will. it's like the adderall of ages
>>84758731Third year of being a STEMcel grinding away. Probably shitposts I made at age 12 that got weev to write about me briefly on ED.
Avoiding studying for exams while drinking my face off with my roommates, going out 3 nights a week, and sometimes accidentally doing my coursework. Good times. I miss them. Now it just sucks, work M-F where they expect you to actually work, don't see any friends cause everyone is busy working and raising kids, and watching my body and mind fall apart.
>>84758731I am on 4chan right now about to fall asleep
>>84758731Rotting in my room. Best creative work is probably trying to learn to draw, but i'm still working on it, will probably take months more because it goes slow and i skip out a lot, because it's hard for me to commit to stuff through being fryed on brainfixers.
I don't know what I will be doing at 20. My best creative work is one of the drawings I made, but besides that it is some twitter headers I used to make.
At age 20 I was failing out of college because I was sad, lonely, isolated, and retreating into raiding hardcore in world of warcraft. Pretty sure it was Firelands at that time. I can't be sure, all the raid tiers kind of blur together for me until Legion. I was not in a good place.
>>84758731Well, I was doing really good at that time. I graduated Lincoln Technical Institute with the Special Top Gun internship status, and then got a job at a Lexus dealership. I turned 20 in 2008, so that would be June and beyond for me. Around that time I was starting to get a bit missed that I'm only getting $12 per hour but I was put on a team which means I was supposed to go flat rate and start at a minimum of $16 per flat rate hour instead of $12 hourly.So this is the point where I was asking for raises and pointing out that I am Lexus certified now, and master ASE certified, I turn about 80 hours per week after putting in 56 hours of real-time work for a week, and then I'm getting massively underpaid and especially when I never have bad repairs or comebacks or anything.I would continue on asking for raises throughout the year, especially getting 18 months in and three different Lexus schools completed I was then Lexus senior certified. And.. that's it!
>>84759890I almost forgot to answer what was my best creative work. So I looked back at 2008 and then I remembered because they refused to pay me any more than $12 an hour, I started working at my old job at Track Attack racing school. You know, just fixing up the race cars and go karts. And then I bought a Pontiac Fiero gt, since my grandpa had worked extensively at GM with John delorean. And this car is something that he had worked on extensively. I remember my grandpa telling me that they also made 10 titanium Fieros in r&d.So this thing was painted by some fucking mexicans, with God damned house paint with fluorescence in it and whoever had it previously tried to pressure wash it off but it would only come off and strips and other parts of the paint job were much more stuck to the old clear coat, so it had this appearance.
>>84759925THIS appearance. Shit, forgot to add
>>84759932And here I have it with the whole powertrain removed so that I can take it all apart and rebuild everything. We can also see a buddy of mine here that was like, maintenance for the old Indiana Bell building complex, during the usual thing we all do when we have pictures taken of us!
I was at community college. My best work is a painting of Cincinnati from Fairview park on a foggy morning
>>84758731Making the type of posts this faggot stole his life's work from
>>84758731This guy stole this anons>>84759960Creativity, he did it because he's a nepotist cunt with connections.
I make levels in a video game called N. I think I was at my peak when I was 20, I'm 29 now and turning 30 in 2 months.I'm at or nearing my creative peak now when it comes to guitar playing though. I can absolutely attest to that.
>>84758731>What were you doing at 20?I was like 2/3 finished with my STEM degree at 20. Was also doing a lot of drugs. >What is your best creative work?I don't do creative stuff; I have a job.
>>84758731college assignments, FT waging, and doimg the College of Winterhold Skyrim.
I just recorded the audio for a ~20 minute documentary I'm putting on DVDs and distributing strategically around my city. Guerilla distribution you could call it. I think it might catch on. That is my greatest creative work
>What were you doing at 20?smoking weed, getting fucked by men, and considering suicide
Did a charcoal drawing a couple years ago when I was 31 that's probably the best thing I've made creatively. I have some other works from my early twenties that may be comparable though, hard to say.
why are zoomers so obsessed with youth? its like all they talk about now. omg hes 20 omg hes 20!
>>84758759>Avoiding studying for exams while drinking my face off with my roommates, going out 3 nights a week, and sometimes accidentally doing my courseworkThis is me. At first, it felt good to leave my parents' house, at last. Eat only junk food, one meal a day at midnight, 3am, whatever.But the hangovers were very hard.I had a crush for a girl who was in all my classes. Couldn't talk to her, but massive crush. I was writing poetry, and sent the best one to her anonymously.
>>84758731from 15-23 i lived in the fantasy world known as world of warcraft, it was way better than real life and when i finally stopped i got depressed
>>84759890did you finally get a raise ?
i don't understand >oh gosh i'm a 20-year-old loser because some other 20-year-old achieved something i don't care abouti want to succeed in my own unique way doing what i want to do. what matters is keeping an open mind and working every day as hard as you can, become however hard you can work, somebody who started earlier than you is working harder
>>84761409>documentaryabout what subject ?
>>84758731I was studying to become a philosophy teacher in high school. I had renounced all my big ambitions, like becoming a pilot, a journalist. I needed something safe (teacher in the public sector), to escape my family, brutally. In most careers, the beginning is difficult, parents are here for that.But this is the time when we heard about job cuts in philosophy. The competitive exam to get in was already hard... But we had hope for the following year. Each new year they would announce massive job cuts... The contest to get in was becoming impossible.So I was living for today. Family just said I should have studied something else. Future looked bleak.
>>84761813i can't imagine you'd have an easy time getting such a specific job as i imagine lots of people can teach it. unless you're briish
>>84758731I still hadn't finished high school, I explored the city, talked to people online, watched anime, and was slightly less depressed than currently.My best creative work is none.
>>84761817I'm french. It's hard to translate. Wikipedia says we have a "recruitment competition". It's only open for people with a degree in the field. Yes, it was not supposed to be easy, but I was coming from a selective, public "prep school" (hypokhagne), where some of my grades had given me confidence.Now I can admit that it was ambitious. But less so than pilot or journalist.I was one of those incels obsessed with success in a career, thinking it would fix everything. The irony is I still have no job and no girl. But I've had both. Temporarily.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Certificate_of_aptitude_for_secondary_school_teachers_(France)recruitment competition
>>84758731>What were you doing at 20?Working as a janitor>What is your best creative work?Some doodles I made
>>84761879idk with teachers they're always like "oh no one wants to teach" but then you do all the work and no one hires you because literally half of the other teachers can do your job too
>>84758731at 20 i had already toured with the punk rock band i started in high school, and had already joined a crack rock steady side project and toured with that band as well.it was pretty fun i guess. but i wouldn't really want to do that anymore.now i'll pick up my guitar maybe a few times a year
>>84758731Its so sad that making movies at 20 used to be normal - it was normal for the boomers then when they got into Hollywood they gatekept the industry and killed it. Now things are returning to normal because Hollywood is dying. Millennials and gen x were cucked by the boomers hard, how many great movies were we denied because of their selfishness?
>>84762783Yeah Sam Raimi was 20 when he made Evil Dead.
>>84761754Nope. Joined the Navy and shipped out July 2009. There was something that didn't quite make sense. Why is it that I am on a team and when you are on a team everybody gets paid flat rate, yet I'm the only person in all of the history of this dealership to ever stay hourly? After all, the whole point of a team is that nobody gets nothing but shitty jobs that don't pay well, so that favoritism can't be a thing. We all have our hours pooled together and then we all make the same amount of hours as each other. So let's say we all turned 60 hours exactly in a week, it means that there are 240 hours in the pool, and it gets distributed evenly. Where that will help is if somebody gets to do all the gravy work like brakes and timing belts and stuff, and somebody else gets fucked with a bunch of Dash pulls (creaking sounds, remove, reinsulate, reinstall) and you could have both people working just as hard as each other yet one guy will turn 40 hours in a week and the other guy will turn 90. So when you have a team, it's all even. But since I'm being paid hourly, all four of us are not getting the hours only the three of them are. And if they are all getting all the hours and I'm getting paid hourly instead of flat rate, then not only does the dealership pay them a lot more money because they were making a hell of a lot more than $12 per flat rate hour, but then my 12 dollars an hour, hourly, is a complete waste of money. I am an extra charge.I would later figure out that I was put on that team to be a placeholder for a guy who wanted to be a stay-at-home dad for about a year, and the plan was to get me to quit when this guy was ready to come back. Everything worked out perfectly for them. I eventually got fed up and said fuck it I'm leaving, I joined the navy. I really sourd on having loyalty to anybody or any company after that. Everything I do, I excel at it. But I'm always punished everywhere I go because of slight autism
i was going to community college playing video games with my friend. i had a near death experience in a wheelchair now. girls told me they didn't know me when i went to girls at the bar.
>>84758731>What were you doing at 20?drinking half a bottle of rum a night and driving to my retail job the next morning still half drunk. i was 20 when covid hit so not a whole lot else going on>What is your best creative work?some cool vaporwave edits i made around that time