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Subreddit referenced in context of contemporary NEET culture and refusing to participate in work as a matter of principle

Mentions (6)
"Yeah it's not 'cool' but it's good. It's a good sign. I fucking hate American work culture and I hope these cringey kids keep going. Fuck the bosses."
The r/antiwork sub is good · u/ISmokeTwinTowerDust · ↑1053 · 2022-01-04
"It's so bleak lmao. One of the guys who posted a pic is literally a loser who likes Marvel movies. Check it out"
"Ignoring the fact that this was obviously written by someone who has never lived alone, it really encapsulates the cultural divide between generations and why the ragebait sub du jour has exploded. Working around your home and constantly trying to maintain and improve it is about as normal of a huma"
Boomers were right about this. You need to be DIY-pilled · LilAioli · ↑492 · 2024-05-20
"I really don't want to become known as gay or bisexual or whatnot. Should i really get into this?"
What are the risks of getting involved with a twink as a straight man? · u/Amazing_Event_9119 · ↑327 · 2025-09-19
"I'm fucked up and I've never posted on reddit I. The 15 years I've been on. Please go easy on me."
The Scapegoating of the UHC CEO · u/ObamaShrekFoot · ↑99 · 2024-12-07
"25yo+ hikkiNEETs were kinda unique to japan due to stifling work culture and high expectations back then but now you have the bleeding heart antiwork types and genuinely self-aware lazy NEETs who refuse to work and interact with society as a matter of principle, living off defrauded autismbux"
Why is modern western society japanizing · u/TimaeusReturns · ↑30 · 2022-12-19
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