Any robots who's parents have accepted your robothood and might adopt another robot? My parents forced me to get a job and I hate it and suck at it.
I just want some walls, roof and food. Pls help
>>38057557
No, nobody does. Not forever, at least. It's a myth.
Imagine you owned a house, or actually, imagine your room. Now imagine someone lives with you in your room whose more immature than you, somewhat annoying, and won't help clean it or whatever. You'd kick him out, right? I'd imagine so.
>>38057597
This. You're just some weird guy living in their house, OP. It's probably very unpleasent for them which is why they're trying to inch you toward independence. Or charge you rent, to get at least something out of a shitty situation. At the very least they're trying to stop losing money on you buying you shit.
Get a job, pay for your own shit.
>>38057622
Ant this is why it's a blessing to be born a relatively well off Pajeet. Indian Parents literally support their kids to any extent they can. I'm in final year of College and I haven't worked ever for anything, everything's been paid by Pops. Even if I don't get a job after College (which is beginning to look likely) I can probably live with my parents for a couple of years and try to figure things out. Sad part is I'm a useless autistic piece of shit who wants to an hero.
t. failure Pajeet.
Sorry anon, with me being a 27yo neet and my sister getting a liberal arts degree (neet basically), my parents are at their financial limit.
I'll likely kill myself by the end of the year, so a spot might open up.
>>38057746
The situation reverses once they hit a certain age though
Get on bux and move to kansas. Then get on Kansas' EBT
>>38057557
Not really, although my mother is calling me "unmotivated" simply because I'm not looking for a job/charity work to do.
Ignoring the fact that I spend most of my time either taking accounting notes or helping her around the house with shit.