I didn't have to go to school at all this week except for likely having to go tomorrow which is very nice. I think I am a bit behind on things, but whatever lol. I should be fine even in the worst case scenario, I will simply have to do what I must but extremely fast in order to not fail the year right at the very end. I'm scared for Algebra I more than anything if I do not become exempt to final-grades I can't turn in.
Fine Art Survey took a massive hit, but I still only went down to an 85 which is ok but I'd prefer an A if I can still get it. Environmental Science I simply have to turn in a poster, which is finished except for needing to add photos still. But whatever lol, I am finally good soon and I'm about to be out. I am so happy about this information as school sucks and I hate every part of the system.
I'm only going because I pretty much have to, I can't just miss 10 days in a row with my record XD, that would put me at like 45-46 days missed total at least I believe, so rip but whatever. I got a good 40 days I was able to miss of the entire year, so I did good in avoiding school whenever possible. I honestly don't regret missing that much either, I never liked school to begin with and simply did whatever I felt like (mostly Paint) during that time-off.
And anything typed on a computer was done quick once I figured out what I wanted to say due to my insane typing speeds, so eh. Who even cares? School sucks, I won't benefit from it other than maybe for the HS-diploma lmao. Depends on if I go full-NEET or not, sure I'd have to majorly lower my standards of living but who cares by this point. I don't really like the consoomerism, I'll probably live on less than 10k yearly with 0 problems the moment I can figure out a way to live in the middle of nowhere.
I pretty much only would have to buy food, water, and maybe some other stuff. I'd pay for electricity + internet too, but only due to my crippling addictions to them. I'd likely create little to no waste compared to the average American, so I save there. Not even sure why I'm doing school when I pretty much already have an accurate prediction of my life. Sure, I could try to aim for some amazing career, but honestly I just don't care.
I don't need the money except for buying a house+land in a very-small place one day, but then again you don't even truly "own" the land anymore so idk either. Plus, being a ghost is actually pretty nice. You can't own anything sure, but if you don't own anything anyways, is it really worse to be invisible? I doubt so. My standards are very low to be happy, especially since I'd unironically sleep in a tent outside most nights if it were actually safe to do so lmao.
Call me crazy now, but one day it will finally be known to be right. Now it may not be "correct" in this time, but give it 50 years and it'll be more obvious why. If you actually "owned" the land that you bought, you wouldn't have to pay taxes on it. Quit paying the taxes and they can take back your land even if you paid it off entirely, therefore you don't own it.
To make it simpler for those who can't understand it still (since ik there's many sub-13yos here), it's like digital-games. You own a license to the game, not the actual game as you would with physical purchases. At anytime, the company could revoke your purchase, ban your account, or do other things to make you unable to use your game. However, with physical games, you truly own the disc. Even if that disc were just "a license", they can't stop you from doing whatever, at least in the US, assuming you don't share the rom around.
Same idea for land. You don't own the land, you own a "license" to it per se. In fact, stuff like that is why I'd prefer to have untrackable property, something you could technically carry on you in larger quantities. The feds wouldn't even know you own it unless they see it, then they'd have to justify taking it (so books, analog-media, hard-drives, etc). Essentially, own whatever you can truly hold+own, don't act like you'll ever own the land you likely got into debt for.