I spent 7 years as a neet where I spoke to no one but my mom, dad and the odd customer service experience, maybe one call every 6 months when forced.
I didn't talk to one person today
At no time in the history of civilization have people been so privileged that they could survive without having to interact with anyone. Congratulations. You are living the dream.
I talk to people all the time but it's just a series of general replies and questions to get through my day so I can go home and be alone.
Based electrician. Can/do you hawk old components or do you hoard much?
I haven't spoken to anyone in a week. And I live with my mom.
Replaying Shogun 2 has been a blast.
Hoard almost everything, recycle scrap metal from old light fixtures and copper wire. I'm not a certified union electrician, my uncle was and worked nyc for years. I was a school janitor for years and moved to a maintenance position for a company that owns medical and office buildings and have 3 years there now. Took some night classes in hvac and electrical mostly for my own safety and to have some extra skills beyond replacing bulbs but there's still a decent amount I can't do. I like to learn but never really had the drive to go for years of schooling and then apprenticeship with someone. Save everything if you ever have a trade or maintenance job, products/parts change in small ways over the years and finding replacement parts for anything from the 80's on back is a nightmare in my experience. I don't miss cleaning up trash as a janitor but I do miss the kids and how happy they were, working around adults is boring and tiresome.
Yeah, I get that. I've pretty much achieved whatever max level I'm going to in this life, which isn't much but beats a chaotic life of trouble
turn around and talk to this 2 shadows behind you
no need to thank me
I haven't spoken to anyone but my mum in person for 4 years
I literally only said "have a nice day" to the cute cashiergirl at the grocerystore last week