More than a symbol. More than I bargained for.
>>724891693
I was making eggs, which means I had to go buy eggs.
>>724892196
eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeegs
>>724892251
I have a shirt that says eggs on it.
>>724892351
Eggs are great, I like mine over hard
Snuggles also has a shirt that says eggs on it. He inspired me to get one myself.
>>724892374
Over easy are my favorite.
>>724892433
Not a fan of runny yolks, I also love them scrambled
how are you james
>>724892433
I like mine soft-boiled with a little salt.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EhwOZyfjon0
>>724892488
I also like boiled.
>>724892563
Oh yeah, can't forget boiled, deviled eggs are also pretty sweet
>>724892550
Soft boiled I have never had. Someone ordered soft boiled once then got angry that the yolk was runny.
that is indeed a nibi and a snuffles
sup?
>>724892642
Customers can be pretty stupid, that reminds me of a story where a customer insisted that he get a hamburger with cheese, not a cheeseburger
>>724892629
I don't know if I consider those to be eggs though, they're made from eggs, but, like, there is extra stuff you have to add to them.
>>724892741
They're made from eggs, so close enough for me
>>724892733
That's idiotic.
>>724892814
It's definitely egg based. In that case, egg salad is great for sandwiches.
>>724892642
They're good if you like a runny yolk.
>>724892898
Never been a fan of egg salad, don't know why, just always tasted off, might have been bad egg salad lol
>>724892957
I've never gone anywhere that sold them.
>>724893007
It's really hard to fuck up, like potato salad or tuna salad or chicken salad.
>>724893102
My family members are fairly incompetent, I could imagine them fucking it up, I should try and make it for myself and see
HOW MANY BISEXUAL MEN ARE IN HERE?!
>>724893232
Quite a lot, including me
>>724893232
0.3
>>724893190
You should. My mother and stepmother both are great cooks, so I always grew up with wonderful home cooking.
>>724893311
My mother was only capable of the most basic of meals, but it sufficed, at least I didn't starve as a kid
>>724893397
They could make anything and make it good. My favorites were always the simplest.
>>724893460
I like fairly simple, fairly plain food, plain mashed potatoes are up there as one of my favorites
>>724893232
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YuVEr_BY0vA
>>724893525
My stepmother made fried potatoes that were astounding.
>>724893580
Fried potatoes are great, especially with little chunks of bacon and onions mixed in
>>724893232
me too
>>724893619
She would do them up with some garlic, onion, salt, and pepper.
>>724893731
Man, now I'm craving some fried potatoes, goddamn it
>>724893777
I always have a couple of potatoes.
>>724893770
Hey Nibi, you hunt yeah? What's it like? I always wanted to go as a kid, but never had anyone to take me
>>724893858
Potatoes are easily one of my most eaten foods, potatoes are about as close to perfect that you can get
>>724893916
Plain white rice is my favorite food. Steam it until is sticks together like paste then put just a bit of soy sauce on it.
>>724894004
Never liked rice, just way too bland for my taste
>>724894089
You could even steam it, get a bit of dried fish, wet your hands, put salt on them, then roll the dried fish into the center of a small ball of rice. Delicious. My dad used to make us kids that when we were younger.
>>724894236
Maybe I should try it, never really had anything with rice that I particularly liked
>>724893916
Usually cold, often quiet and the air is better. You have plenty of time to think.
When I shot my first deer my body was shaking a lot. My worries were if I hit him in a non-vital he wouldn't go down and he would run away injured then die in pain somewhere.
I shot him through the neck and he died instantly.
>>724894328
I'm half Jap, so I always had rice with my meals growing up.
>>724894569
I don't think that I'd have a problem shooting my first animal, I honestly don't know why, I just don't think that I would
>>724894572
I'm just a generic amerifat, so my meals growing up were pretty predictable
>>flick channels, fursona documentary
>>come to /b/
>>top threads furrie thread
>>dammit.jpg
>tfw ur new collar comes in mail
>>724894728
Seems that way with a lot of people.
>>724894780
>>724894764
the ride never ends
>>724894820
You know what they say, America is the great melting pot. I'm just a british isle mutt, bit of british, bit of scottish, bit of welish, overall nothing impressive
>>724894728
I dont have much problem anymore.
I usually think how most things and humans wouldn't hesitate to rip me apart. (Especially that katia guy who wants to cut my genitals off.) Might as well end them first.
>>724894933
I don't think anything is really impressive.
>>724894968
Eh, I just view death as a natural consequence of being alive, if everything eventually dies, why be distraught by it
>>724895018
Point, but of all the unimpressive people I'm extra unimpressive, my heritage is about as boring as boring gets
>>724895109
Heritage is rarely anything but wholly unimpressive.
>>724895193
Yeah, and it's honestly not that important either, where our families come from isn't anywhere near as important as who we are now
>>724895109
I kinda want sex, but I know ill never get it. So I dunno.
I think I just need to find something that gives the same "joy" energy that sex gives and ill be fine then, a substitute.
>>724895303
True. What do you think makes you impressive?
>>724895327
I'm almost exactly in the same boat, and I have no idea what would make a decent substitute
>>724895397
Honestly? Nothing really, I'm a fairly boring individual, I'm just a recovering NEET that sort of screwed up their life
>>724895452
A recovering NEET? Are you employed, training, or education?
>>724895452
When people experience pain, discomfort, and death you can leach the positive energy they aren't getting.
I do that.
Its not sex, but its better than nothing. After all, they left me nothing else.
>>724895536
I'm working on getting into college, not sure if I gotten in yet, but if I don't I have a plan b. Being a NEET sort of sucks and I'm desperately clawing my way out of it
>>724895622
Sort of like sadism?
>>724892196
>>724892351
>>724892433
>>724892563
>>724892642
>>724892741
>>724892898
>>724893311
>>724893580
>>724893858
>>724894572
>>724894820
>>724895018
>>724895193
>>724895397
>>724895536
Stop with your cancer please
You boys should send me some cocks~
>>724895683
I have never been a NEET.
>>724895724
I would prefer not to.
>>724895751
how about no
>>724895683
Yeah, kinda like that.
>>724895751
no
>>724895779
I wouldn't recommend it, it seems great at first, until you slowly watch your life drain away, and it's a bitch to recover from. It's sort of like a bad addiction
>>724895842
I see where you're coming from, and if it helps you than I'm all for it man
>>724895724
fuck off
>>724896030
I'm a painter, if I could have all the time in the world to do whatever I want without having to worry about going to a job I would be very happy with that.
>>724896128
But that's the thing, you'd still be doing something, so even if you were a NEET by definition, you wouldn't mentally be a NEET. NEETdom is doing literally nothing productive, at all, no hobbies or interests or anything, for years. I've accomplished literally nothing of value during my entire time as a NEET
>>724896246
You never learned anything in all that time?
>>724896336
I've read, but I never sat down and properly learned something new, I was completely inert, a zombie practically, walking and talking but completely dead. All I did was sleep, eat, play video games, fuck off on 4chan, and jack off, for two bloody years
>>724896458
What did you read?
>>724896518
A few random textbooks that I never ended up finishing, I only ended up getting a couple chapters in before I ended up abandoning them
>>724896615
No literature? No philosophy? No poetry?
>>724896705
Not particularly, I did reread Alice's Adventure in Wonderland, I read some Ayn Rand and some Nietzsche, definitely no poetry, not much of a poetry fan. I mostly stick to nonfiction
>>724896801
Ayn Rand's philosophy is horrendous. Alice's Adventures in Wonderland is fantastic. Which of Nietzsche's works did you read?
Just met Justin Beiber at Nandos. We had a nice chat til he ran off cause fangirls started swarming. Didn't realize who it was at first.
Why the fuck were all these fans in Belmont?
>>724896891
I just read a compilation of his work, I don't remember the individual titles, I love Nietzsche, but man does it take some time to digest his work
>>724896997
As it does anything worth reading. If you liked Nietzsche you should read Dostoyevsky.
>>724897144
Dostoyevsky is great, Notes from Underground is probably my third favorite book of all time, just below Jack London's White Fang and The Call of the Wild
>>724897237
Notes From the Underground is my third favorite book too. My first is a tie between The Trial and The Myth of Sisyphus.
>>724897328
I need to read The Trial, Kafka is great but I've only read The Metamorphsis
>>724897429
I have read everything by Franz Kafka.
>>724897500
I really do need to read more from him, but I'm just super lazy and there's way too many books I need to read. Life just needs to pause so I can read every book worth reading
>>724897616
I always have a book going. Right now I'm working through Aleksandar Tisma, after him I'll be reading Dasai, then probably Carver. I don't like to not have a book going.
>>724897748
I'm personally working on the FAA's Pilot's Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge, interesting read, but it's probably quite boring if you're not into aviation. But man, it's been fun, but I think I'm going to call it a night, I've been up for twenty-ish hours and I'm exhausted
>>724897875
I am not interested in aviation. Flying frightens me. See ya round.
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