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denpa NEETism and social class

10 Name: Anonymous 2026-03-23 00:26
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Contra rotting: following Bataille's conception of the useless (as I've understood it from your post(s)) and subversion of the rational logic of production, doesn't rotting fall back into it? If you're not participating then it would be rational to rot but doing the opposite, doing everything in your power to flourish and do most of the things that are expected of you but then not utilizing your resources (cultivated without even being aware of it) for anything, pulling the rug at the last minute, turning around and doing, or leaving undone, something so useless nobody didn't even not expect it--wouddn't that be the move of the truly sovereign? As a long term NEET I'm just so tired of passive and broken people pulling everyone else down with them by spouting this rhetoric of rotting. If rotting is all this life can offer someone then they must be one incompetent sovereign, i.e. submissive and not an active strategist, and maybe wage labor is better suited to someone like that than NEET life. As for me, fuck labor.

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