File: Hatarake! Neet.swf-(9.64 MB, 425x255, Japanese)
[_] Anonymous 04/16/14(Wed)00:02 No.2352405
>> [_] Anonymous 04/16/14(Wed)00:04 No.2352407
>>2352405
Hell yeah, let's do this. When can I start?
>> [_] Anonymous 04/16/14(Wed)00:08 No.2352412
This song spoke to me.
>> [_] Anonymous 04/16/14(Wed)00:12 No.2352414
And now is the part i hang my head in shame
>> [_] Anonymous 04/16/14(Wed)00:32 No.2352438
>Implying I'm neet by choice
>> [_] Anonymous 04/16/14(Wed)00:38 No.2352449
Well, guess joining the Lions club finally gets me out of this lable
>> [_] Anonymous 04/16/14(Wed)00:42 No.2352455
>>2352414
Hatarake NEET Saboru na!
Hatarake NEET nagekuna!
Hatarake NEET Saboru na!
>> [_] Anonymous 04/16/14(Wed)01:34 No.2352503
>>2352414
Don't moan, NEET
>> [_] Anonymous 04/16/14(Wed)03:08 No.2352555
>>2352438
>muh conditions
>muh emotional stability
>muh laziness
>> [_] Anonymous 04/16/14(Wed)03:50 No.2352577
I really wish american society actually viewed workers as the gears of society, but somehow this
is something that we don't do... we used to, back in the 20's, 30's, 40's and 50's... but once
the randian objectivism movement came into being, working hard suddenly became something that was
looked down upon, and if you worked hard to earn a living and weren't rich, you were scum. Japan
may actually have done something right.
>> [_] Anonymous 04/16/14(Wed)03:52 No.2352578
>>2352449
They're a good way to make connections for sure.
>> [_] Lemur-kun !o5tbkzPCnA 04/16/14(Wed)03:54 No.2352580
>>2352455
dubs
>>2352555
trips
>>2352577
dubs
>http://www.infiniteunknown.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/captain-obvious.jpg
>> [_] Anonymous 04/16/14(Wed)04:00 No.2352586
>>2352577
This. Nothing like putting your all into a role that directly benefits society, ending the day
tired and sweaty, and being called lazy because you won't go out and get a real job.
>> [_] Anonymous 04/16/14(Wed)04:17 No.2352596
I woke up at 3 PM today and this is the first thing I see. Welp.