u/CartelGangMember

[d] Market might not recover

People parrot the message that the market always recovers, but there is no guarantee prices will ever return to what they were.

I think the future is not looking good for cs2 and other online games. AI bots are just going to become more and more common and join every game mode.

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u/CartelGangMember — 6 hours ago
▲ 9 r/NEET

What is your personality type?

Take a 16 personality quiz and see what you get.

Ultimately they are not fully accurate because human psychology is too complex; treat them like horoscope fluff.

Mine is INTJ “the mastermind” and apparently that is the rarest personality type ~3% of population has.

u/CartelGangMember — 1 day ago
▲ 15 r/NEET

Roughly 5 million people in the world have the ultimate lucky life

Approximately 1 in 1600 people (0.06% of the 8.2 billion human world population) meet the conditions where they are born or married into an inheritance so they never had to work a job ever AND they retain good health by lucky genetics into elderly age.

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u/CartelGangMember — 5 days ago
▲ 11 r/NEET

Comfy NEETs during all out war

All you need right here to stay calm and relaxed in a world full of chaos.

u/CartelGangMember — 13 days ago
▲ 19 r/NEET

NEETs that hate AI

Please explain in detail why you personally don’t like AI.

I personally think it should be in NEETs own self interest to embrace the progression of AI, as it will most likely eventually lead to working becoming optional.

Even if there is a risk of societal collapse I think it is still worth taking the gamble. If you look at age demographics in most countries around the world, there is becoming more older people than younger which is unsustainable for the current system anyway.

Not much to lose, especially for people like us.

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u/CartelGangMember — 14 days ago
▲ 143 r/NEET

NEETs live outside the system

Remember you cannot be controlled since they have no leverage. You are dangerous to the system because you reflect back to society that they had a choice of being free. If more people refused to participate in the system, the less powerful the system becomes, and the more they would have to compensate workers. Supply and demand.

Notice how they treat NEETs like criminals when you have done no harm to anyone.

u/CartelGangMember — 1 month ago
▲ 13 r/NEET

Countless intelligent people crushed throughout history

It is haunting to think that most people never got the chance to become who they could have been, and showcase their genius to accelerate the progress of society to make everyones life more comfortable. So many factors have to align, most of them are luck.

We will never know what inventions or discoveries could have been achieved because most people throughout history were crushed.

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u/CartelGangMember — 1 month ago
▲ 3 r/NEET

IQ tests are mostly useless

Did several IQ tests and got between 120-140 in them. All they are testing is how well you can analyze the given questions. Intelligence is extremely complicated to define because it is not just one thing.

Personally I think people who can consistently and accurately predict future events have the highest overall form of intelligence.

u/CartelGangMember — 2 months ago
▲ 21 r/NEET

It’s insane that civilization ever got this far

It’s honestly baffling that humans ever got to this point where the majority of people in first world countries live in peaceful conditions such that they are not constantly trying to stab each other to death.

Yes it is fragile, especially amoungst the millions of strangers indirectly cooperating to keep this system running. It is insane that it ever got to this point.

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u/CartelGangMember — 3 months ago

[d] Cash out while you still can

End of an era. Cash out while you still can if you want to recover your money from skins, Valve is going to start blacklisting third party sites soon. The house of cards is collapsing.

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u/CartelGangMember — 3 months ago
▲ 538 r/antinatalism+1 crossposts

My belief is that we are living in hell

Life, at its core, is a cycle of suffering, struggle, and inevitable loss. Though some may claim that life contains joy and meaning, these fleeting experiences are overshadowed by the relentless pain that defines existence. From the necessity of consuming other beings for survival to the cruelty of disease, injustice, and the looming certainty of death, life operates more like a punishment than a gift. Even the things we cling to—our relationships, possessions, and identities—are temporary illusions, as nothing truly belongs to anything, and everything ultimately disintegrates. If hell is a place of suffering, loss, and meaninglessness, then we are already living in it.

One of the most disturbing truths about existence is that survival requires destruction. Every living being must consume others—whether animals or plants—to stay alive. This brutal system ensures that pain and death are inescapable aspects of existence. Predators hunt, prey suffers, and even plants are cut down and devoured. There is no escape from this cycle; to exist is to take from others. A world that forces its inhabitants to kill and consume just to delay their own suffering and death is not a paradise—it is a hell designed to sustain itself through endless pain.

If life were inherently good, it would not require artificial improvements to be tolerable. Modern medicine, electricity, heating, shelter, and grocery stores make life easier, but they only serve to mask the brutality of nature. Without these human-made systems, disease, starvation, and exposure would be inescapable. The mere fact that humans must continuously create things to make life livable proves how unbearable life naturally is.

If life were not hell, innocent children would not be born with cancer, genetic disorders, or into extreme poverty and war. They did nothing to deserve such suffering, yet life burdens them with pain from the moment they enter the world. There is no fairness, no divine justice—just a chaotic system that assigns misery at random. The existence of childhood suffering alone proves that life is not a gift but a cruel lottery where even the most innocent are subjected to pain.

One of the greatest illusions of life is ownership. People dedicate their entire existence to accumulating wealth, possessions, and relationships, yet nothing can ever truly be owned. Everything we claim to possess—our bodies, our homes, even our memories—will eventually fade, be lost, or be taken from us. Relationships dissolve, objects decay, and even our sense of self changes over time. In the end, everything returns to nothing. Life gives us attachments only to rip them away, ensuring that suffering is inevitable.

No matter how much effort we put into building, maintaining, or preserving, everything eventually falls apart. Empires collapse, families break apart, bodies decay, and even the universe itself is headed toward eventual destruction. The impermanence of everything makes life feel like a cruel joke—no matter what we do, time erases all traces of our existence. If life were not hell, it would not be built upon a foundation of inevitable loss.

Even if one manages to avoid disease, starvation, and loss, death is inevitable. Every connection, every achievement, and every fleeting moment of happiness will disappear. And for what? Most people live and die without making any significant impact, their lives amounting to nothing in the grand scheme of the universe. If existence had a purpose, it would not end in absolute erasure. Instead, it follows a pattern of temporary struggle, suffering, and destruction.

If there were any fairness or order to existence, suffering would have limits. Yet the universe is indifferent. Natural disasters, pandemics, and accidents wipe out innocent lives at random. There is no reason for who suffers and who prospers. If there were a creator, they would either be absent, indifferent, or outright malevolent. If there is no creator, then existence is simply a meaningless accident in which suffering is an unavoidable consequence. Either way, there is no justice—only pain, randomness, and the slow decay of everything we value.

All aspects of life confirm that we are living in hell. Existence demands suffering, survival requires destruction, and everything we cling to is temporary. Even with human-made comforts, life remains a fragile, painful experience that ends in inevitable loss and oblivion. Nothing truly belongs to us, and everything eventually disintegrates, leaving behind only the hollow memory of what once was. If hell is defined as a place of suffering, impermanence, and meaninglessness, then we have been living in it all along.

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u/CartelGangMember — 20 days ago