Would ancient philosophers have been shitposting NEETs had they lived today?

Would ancient philosophers have been shitposting NEETs had they lived today?

history will always be a saturated market

>implying Diogenes wasn't ever a NEET

They would all be weebs.

Still better than being a T*rkroach

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touché honkey

Samefaggot.

>touché

Is that what the Imam does to your schlüng every Friday?

You are thinking of "touch", my balkan kul.

English can be hard for the non-cultivated descendants of the Oghuz federation, I understand.

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>muh insectoid /pol/ memes
Come back when you actually manage to conquer and corrupt Istanbul into the abomination of Constantinople, like all you poltards parrot about without any backbone or balls behind it.
Or else we can just keep fueling your insect fetish while I shoop fez's on shit.

No. A lot of them were athletes/soldiers too.

Most had families as well.

Despite the best efforts of modern-day NEETs to find one, there has never been a historical time period when NEETs were valued.

Bahahahahahahahahah

Read up on some Indian culture wise boi

ancient hunter-gatherers were neither in education, employment, or training and spent a lot of their time just chilling and fucking around

They weren't in formal employment obviously, but they were still working ,and working hard. So not NEET

ITT: butthurt NEETs trying to justify their worthless lifestyle

Sorry friend, ascetics weren't NEETs

>be ancient hunter gatherer
>contemplate the possibility of striking an organic flammable object upon heavy stone in order to replicate the effect of lightning in a controlled environment
>get hungry
>pick fruit from trees
>"hard work"
>resume contemplation

NEET is the definition of aristocracy you dumb wagecuck

>ascetics weren't NEETs
if i live as a recluse, spend all of my time reflecting on the universe and subsist on a small amount of food does that mean i'm not a NEET

NEETs are escapists. Not in the good sense of escapism where they indulge in the media to flee from the prison of their daily lives. It's more akin to being a deserter. This is something Tolkien wrote about.

NEETs live almost exclusively for short term pleasure. Instant gratification in porn and video games.

Asceticism is about shunning instant gratification.

>good sense of escapism where they indulge in the media to flee from the prison of their daily lives

So what you're telling me, wagecuck, is that the ideal life is one in which you're overworked to the point where your only relief is to come home and enjoy the media of your jewish overlords?

Instead of reading, studying, and exchanging ideas with fellow men absent of suffocating societal expectations?

And this is apparently "short term pleasure"?

I'll admit now, however, that currently I am not a NEET, but I do hope someday after decades of wagecuckery to "retire" much sooner than later and spend most of my time just fucking around, reading whatever is interesting, thinking about it, and writing nonsense that could pass as books to leave as a forgettable legacy to the world

Kek, you actually believe life as a hunter-gatherer was that easy? There aren't just convenient fruit trees everywhere that you can just casually pick from

uh go outside once in a while user, there's literally a forest of fruit trees in my backyard

unless you're a city cuck :^)

Most Indian ascetics were old people who had already lived normal lives with jobs and families, and then adopted an ascetic lifestyle near the end of life. Look up the four stages of life in Hinduism. pic related

excellent choice of meme my non-secular friend

t. someone who has never left their mom's basement, has no idea what an actual wilderness is like

t. someone who has never gone camping and enjoyed it

>camping
>living as a hunter-gatherer
You really think these things are the same? Top kek

Keep believing discredited 18th century memes about noble savages buddy

It's called contributing to the rest of society.

I'd also call jacking off and posting vulgar comments about some cartoon girl "sharing ideas"

Societal expectations exist to the benefit of everybody. It's not wholly a NEET's fault they end up the way they do, the rest of the world has failed in raising them up.

But the damage caused by unproductive consumers (NEETs) has to be cut short and ended.

Dr. Phillip Zimbardo has done research in this recently. You can find some talks he made about it recently.

That doesn't sound at all like the life of tribal hunter-gatherers in my country.