Id be working full time at a factory making decent money. Living in a town i love in my own 1 bedroom apartment. Like i was before i got sick. Hopefully taking classes and getting my masters.
Video game programming
I never wanted kids, but if I wasn’t schizophrenic I would have sleep walked into having them. So maybe schizophrenia saved me from myself…
I’d probably be doing the same crap I’m doing now.
Before SZ I was a functional adult. After I can barely do anything. So I’d probably still be functioning.
The same things I’m doing now, but without these @#$%ing negative symptoms dragging around behind me. Exhausting.
Working on a master plan to become super wealthy mwahaha
I didn’t know any different. I’d ideally be writing or living a normal life but not sure what normal is these days with what I see around me. It depends on your situation and what you want out of life. It is what you make of it and that is more reality than you think.
I would probably have a higher level job, and more desire to do things.
But besides that prob just do what im doin now which is livin life yoyoyo
You could be eating twice as much Vegemite.
Edited to remove pic per rogueone’s request.
Cuz he a wussssssss.
Haha… I will not complain about the vegemite. Puts wood in your pencil. B vitamins galore!
I was actually intimating that you’re addicted to watching My Little Pony.
I worked with a dodgy manager who used the slur contantly. It was ok back in the day but not sure you American people are ready for it! Vegemite though is really ready for a go at the north american market!
I’m all for that. Salty, black goodness!
The first time I ever even heard of vegemite was in the lyrics to a popular Men at Work song.
I had no idea what it was for years LOL.
Oh REALLY.
[ puts in best set of false teeth ]
North Americans use something comparable in texture, but better tasting to fill cracks in asphalt.
LOL!
Are you being a naughty boy tonight?
Oh I’m sorry for that Canadian non reference but I suspect that vegemite does just as poorly in the South Americas too. I’m surprised you know of marmite…it’s not my cup of tea either ahahah.
I actually bought some vegemite at a food place when I lived in NOLA…took it to work and left it on the staff room table with a note and some crackers…No one tried it really but a crazy Norweigan ate the lot and said it was the best thing he’s ever had! … Go figure!
I swung through the UK when I visited France many moons ago. The hostess of our inn punked me with some Marmite laden toast one morning. It lowered my opinion of the country.
I would have continued my career in the corporate world and done an MBA in Melbourne.