> tfw failed college for 2nd time in a row
> tfw going to be homeless soon
> tfw i will die out on the streets as a KHV
>>36612962
Were you really trying or just lazy?
>>36613007
High school was really easy for me and I did really well despite doing the bare minimum. Move onto college and suddenly its actually difficult and I have no work ethic or discipline.
>>36613053
I know this feel all too well. I sympathize.
What's next? Military?
>>36613053
literally me
I'm a freshman though. Haven't failed yet. My GPA was 2.19 the first semester and I think I'm doing better in this one. I still have hope.
>>36613172
Death by helium desu. A lanklet like me would get raped in military.
>>36613325
How 'bout some outside the box solution before falling back on soduku? Find a job where you can climb the career ladder. therefore finding success. No jobs near you? Straight up move to a small time place and restart your shit.
My man life is something you only get once and pressing the kill switch because you come across a hurdle is a waste. Live life till life does no longer allows you to.
Now is not the time for soduku, now is the time for finding your path.
>>36612962
>failed college for the 2nd time
school isn't for everyone, you can still be successful without a degree you just have to work smart
>going to be homeless soon
you should find a job to get some money, stay at a really cheap hostel for the time being and get your shit together
>going to die a KHV
having a gf should be the last thing on your mind honestly. get on your feet and once some cash starts rolling in groom yourself n shit, hoes will come to you.
>>36613053
Me and my brother are the same. He dropped out twice, and is now wagecucking in some factory. I dropped out once, and am currently trying a different study, but I'm probably going to make the same mistake again.
I recommend suicide, it will bring you peace.
Or become a Buddhist. Buddhism tells you property and wealth is a handicap, not a benefit. So at least it helps you cope with your guaranteed lifelong poverty.