> The only thing I miss is the structure and not having to pay rent. in school basically half of your day was preplanned for you and there was a routine, and when you had work or projects to complete you would be given notice. And once you got home you were able to fuck around for the rest of the day.
> Now I have bills and a job and by the time I crawl home I'm so tired I can't even manage to do the things I like anymore. Moving on from High school is the end of your life as a human being and the beginning of your life as a robot
>>37713944
I miss being surrounded by people my age. I took high school for granted. If I could go back knowing what I know now, I definitely would've been at least a high level normie.
>>37713944
But desu I also miss the lack of responsibility. School was the last time I was totally free. You get a few extra years if you decide to go off to a university, but after you're done with school, you have to create time to actually live your life instead of it just being there.
>>37713944
>Now I have bills and a job and by the time I crawl home I'm so tired
Sounds like you have a shit diet and don't exercise. Go get some bloodwork done.
As far as school goes yeah it's mostly true but you're neglecting or not remembering the fact that every day you had homework & studying and on some days you had to really cram it in because you had upcoming assignments and mid-terms.
You had to literally and figuratively bring that shit home with you. You don't have to bring work home with you unless you're a teacher or an underpaid animator or programmer or some shit.