Which stage are you at?
>tfw won the lottery and bought my own house
>work once a month for tax purposes
>just NEET it up all day, work out and spend tons of money from several investments being generating income for me
feels GOOD man
>>34485075
Moved out at 22, just in time
30+ here.
My parents kinda like me being home. Don't listen to this graph.
>>34485126
Roleplaying or not, how much did you win, anon?
>>34485177
your parents would've liked you better being successful and raising a family on your own
>tfw parents specifically want you not to move out
>>34485075
If you can function socially and have avoidant personality disorder what is the purpose of doing anything
>>34485075
Coddled kids die alone
>>34485180
1 million dollars back in 2009
Level 29 wizard apprentice hiki living in my parents basement. I don't really give a shit anymore.
>>34485075
>image made by yurocucks
You move out when you're 18 faggots.
26 almost 27, took me 8 years to graduate college with a history degree and a shitty gpa from skipping class all the time.
now neet and play video games all day, occasionally help mom with housework and she's perfectly happy with it.
>>34485075
I live away from home but my parents pay the rent so I guess I'm basically still living at home
Moved out at 26 after getting a decent full-time job once I finished grad school. I was cutting it close.
Still a loser in most other categories , though. If anything, the experience of getting my shit together in most areas of my life really highlighted how pathetic I am in terms of having a social life.
I bought a house at 23
26 living at home here.
I have a full-time job and help around the house and pay some bills as well, so it's not like I'm a complete manchild.
Your a fucking nigger
21. Go to community college and have failed about half my classes and I've never had a job. If this semester doesn't go well, I'm going Navy.
>>34485682
>i signed a contract to rent a house for 30 years at 23
ftfy
>>34485721
go air force if you can
better benefits, pay, and work conditions
>people call it the chair force as if that's derogatory
>implying that's not a good thing
>>34485515
How much money do you have left?
>>34485726
Try 15, and I plan to have it paid off within 5.
>>34485126
>work once a month for tax purposes
why do you have to do this
I guess it depends on the country and the price of living in the area but for me I would consider.
normal 0-17
fine 18-21
not ok 22-24
failure 25+
>>34485743
I was looking into going in as Yeoman and work my way up to Legalman. Is there a similar rate in the AF?
I'm 20 but am a fat shit and had lots of medical and psychiatric problems growing up
If I work hard can they be overlooked, so I can join the Air Force or something?
Already dropped out, not working, can't focus on anything, can't hold a job.
>>34485781
it's called Air Force JAG or something
Living in California as a robot is a hell I wish upon nobody else.
is it really that bad to live with parents? i live with my grandma and work at a familiy buisnees, have no plans for moving or anything. i dont think i even have it in me to find a place to live like i wouldnt know where to begin looking
>>34485798
I believe you need a degree before you can become a JAG.
>31
>made $160,000+ last year
>still live with parents
Eastern Europoor here
18 - 26 = completely normal
27 - 30 = slightly strange, but still acceptable
31 - 35 = strange and generally not acceptable, not going to get kicked out, though
36 - 40 = unacceptable, complete failure
40+ = severe mental illness tier, consider suicide
I left home when I went to school at age 20.
I think that not living with your parents is a meme. It's pretty common to live with your parents in other countries.
The problem with living at home is being a leech. You can live with your parents and still contribute to the household - hell, you can contribute more than them. I still am technically leeching off my parents because I don't work and they give me a couple hundred bucks for school books, groceries, commuting, some beer, etc. I'd probably be less of a financial burden to my parents if I stayed at home.
I don't think that "leeching" off your parents is morally irresponsible if you're going to school - in fact I think it's a moral obligation and fully intend to provide for my children throughout their schooling.
It's definitely a dick move to just sit at home all day not working or bettering yourself. NEETlife is a fucking meme. Some of the worst days of my life were the NEET period between high school and university.
>>34485075
how about fuck off with your outdated shit because of how expensive housing is in sydney australia for me
(parents pay rent :^))
also if you went to boarding school is this negated? I physically did not have the time to get a job aside from in the holidays.
>>34485075
jokes on you fggt i live with my sister
>>34485075
>tfw said I wanted to study abroad
>mom starts crying
I'm stuck here until I find a husband and have a kid.
>>34485075
I moved out at 18 because I went to uni in a different city. Moved back when I graduated at 21.
Now I'm 24 and still living at home but I'm at a weird impass. I have a job and make decent money and I want to move out. But I'm not sure where to live. Do I move into a houseshare and have a similar living situation to what I have now but am poorer? Do I move into a one bed flat but I can't find any that's affordable and close to work? I guess I'm just gonna keep saving and hope I've moved out in 18 months.