>tfw you actually kind of miss the days where you were a little ignoramus playing vidya with your friends all day and didn't have to constantly worry about edifying and bettering yourself
Why is intelligence such an emotional burden?
>tfw when u miss the days when u could just lay in your crib all day and shit on yourself instead of having to go to a toilet and if u got hungry u just cry and ur mom brings u tendies or milk or whatever
intelligence is such a burden
OP real question are you underage? Because you're writing about things that shouldn't bother anyone past the age of 18.
i sometimes miss that age and wonder what the world would have looked like if i'd actually faced it sooner, but i certainly don't miss the videogames i wasted my youth on(ie: i regret missing prime teen pussy)
who /smartbutlazy/ here?
>>9819558
>OP real question are you underage?
This.
You are so clearly young still. Stop making threads.
>>9819587
someone should write a book on ppl who are smart but lazy, but not some self-fellating fag shit, but like some shit that demonstrates how smart but lazy people are pussies who are afraid of failure and also probably not really as smart as they think
>>9819604
Notes from the underground, Crime and Punishment, and Oblomov are the smart-but-lazy trilogy
>>9819611
>Crime and Punishment
lol no. this barely classifies.
>>9819619
he's the typical smart but lazy autist who finally acts and realizes he wasnt as smart as he thought