How do you Sleep

A hard 1-2. I like my space.

sleep is for the weak! no but can relate on the struggle of constant sleep deprevation or trying change messed up sleep rythm is pain. i think some ammount of sleep deprevation is also equivalent of moderate buzz so in theory we are saving money if consider how much people waste on alcohol per yer for it and we get it free :smiley:

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Sleep ? What is that thing you talk about.

I sleep however my cat allows me to sleep…
I am not gonna move as soon she curls and starts to sleep on my legs

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Same actually, though I’ve heard this is probably the worst sleeping position healthwise.

1 and my shoulder says nope

1 through 9?

I’ve heard that a lot but it’s one of the few positions that doesn’t give me backache. It works for me so I stick with it.

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You might want to get a new bed/mattress, mate.

Nah, it’s always been like this, and I’ve had many mattresses. Even those memory foam types, in fact really couldn’t sleep on that thing, had to get rid of it.

None of those. Usually wake up on the floor with no memory of how I ended up there.

If you have both the memory mattress and gravity blanket, you’re just missing the time pillow and duvet of truth.

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I really don’t see the appeal of those heavy blankets. Like it just reminds me of visiting my Grandmother as a child and her having no duvet so it was so many blankets you felt penned in. Give me a nice fluffy goose down duvet any day!

:dracthyr_hehe_animated:

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Edibles and melatonin

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In the words of that Mary Hopkin song ‘Those were the days my friend’

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I remember this happening to me many years ago on a school class holiday (I was 10 years old), the place we stayed at had bunk beds with no sides on the top bunk. I woke up every night under the bottom bunk with no recollection of how I got there and surprisingly was free of any bumps or bruises.

my god the memory lane of nap on backyard lawn under tree on a blanket at spring and they wrap you on another heavy blanket like in cocoon, easily coziest memories from childhood :dracthyr_comfy_sip:

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I hoped they’d never end

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Fun fact- Mary’s first husband (Tony Visconti) produced most of David Bowie’s albums in tbe 70s and a couple of his later ones

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He remastered a few of them a couple of years ago as well

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