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tinkerhellraiser wrote: »also in my thorough research i heard memory foam not bouncy at all which seems kinda lame
It's not at all "bouncy", but firm and stable
...much better2 -
tinkerhellraiser wrote: »also in my thorough research i heard memory foam not bouncy at all which seems kinda lame
It's not at all "bouncy", but firm and stable
...much better
Have you even had jello before2 -
caco_ethes wrote: »caco_ethes wrote: »tinkerhellraiser wrote: »caco_ethes wrote: »tinkerhellraiser wrote: »caco_ethes wrote: »Today’s the big day. Making a major life decision soon
are u buying a bed??
I would never post about something that personal on mfp 😏
did u just post shame me
Not at all but you should know I’m highly specific about what constitutes a great bed. They say you spend 1/3 of your life sleeping you know. Or like 3/4 anyway its gotta be a damn good bed
i bought the best one i ever had off of walmart online a few years. one of those memory foam ones they ship to you in a big box. it was like...$250 bucks probably and it was the best bed ever.
Why do you shamelessly tell me lies
no way im dead serious it was the best thing ever. i'd never spend over $500 on a bed again since then.
100%
Beds should be somewhat disposable too imo1 -
If humor was evaluated on a graduated scale, my jokes would be within spitting distance of “well why don’t you marry it” and *points to eye* “what’s this” “now spell cup”
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caco_ethes wrote: »tinkerhellraiser wrote: »also in my thorough research i heard memory foam not bouncy at all which seems kinda lame
It's not at all "bouncy", but firm and stable
...much better
Have you even had jello before
Have you ever eaten jello without a spoon? Just sucked it up?
I have, and have no reason whatsoever for this random inquiry!1 -
caco_ethes wrote: »tinkerhellraiser wrote: »also in my thorough research i heard memory foam not bouncy at all which seems kinda lame
It's not at all "bouncy", but firm and stable
...much better
Have you even had jello before
Have you ever eaten jello without a spoon? Just sucked it up?
I have, and have no reason whatsoever for this random inquiry!
Eating jello without a spoon is actually mandatory in the states, just ask anyone who agrees with me2 -
caco_ethes wrote: »tinkerhellraiser wrote: »also in my thorough research i heard memory foam not bouncy at all which seems kinda lame
It's not at all "bouncy", but firm and stable
...much better
Have you even had jello before
Have you ever eaten jello without a spoon? Just sucked it up?
I have, and have no reason whatsoever for this random inquiry!
have you ever put a tub of cool whip in the freezer and then taken it out after it had almost frozen and eaten it with a spoon?2 -
caco_ethes wrote: »tinkerhellraiser wrote: »also in my thorough research i heard memory foam not bouncy at all which seems kinda lame
It's not at all "bouncy", but firm and stable
...much better
Have you even had jello before
Have you ever eaten jello without a spoon? Just sucked it up?
I have, and have no reason whatsoever for this random inquiry!
have you ever put a tub of cool whip in the freezer and then taken it out after it had almost frozen and eaten it with a spoon?
*kitten* no, you stick your face straight into that tub,
spoon, pshhh!1 -
caco_ethes wrote: »tinkerhellraiser wrote: »also in my thorough research i heard memory foam not bouncy at all which seems kinda lame
It's not at all "bouncy", but firm and stable
...much better
Have you even had jello before
Have you ever eaten jello without a spoon? Just sucked it up?
I have, and have no reason whatsoever for this random inquiry!
have you ever put a tub of cool whip in the freezer and then taken it out after it had almost frozen and eaten it with a spoon?caco_ethes wrote: »tinkerhellraiser wrote: »also in my thorough research i heard memory foam not bouncy at all which seems kinda lame
It's not at all "bouncy", but firm and stable
...much better
Have you even had jello before
Have you ever eaten jello without a spoon? Just sucked it up?
I have, and have no reason whatsoever for this random inquiry!
have you ever put a tub of cool whip in the freezer and then taken it out after it had almost frozen and eaten it with a spoon?
*kitten* no, you stick your face straight into that tub,
spoon, pshhh!
No dishes! ❤️2 -
caco_ethes wrote: »tinkerhellraiser wrote: »also in my thorough research i heard memory foam not bouncy at all which seems kinda lame
It's not at all "bouncy", but firm and stable
...much better
Have you even had jello before
Have you ever eaten jello without a spoon? Just sucked it up?
I have, and have no reason whatsoever for this random inquiry!
have you ever put a tub of cool whip in the freezer and then taken it out after it had almost frozen and eaten it with a spoon?
For real tho, doesn't cool whip live in the freezer?
Was this a trick question?
Am I missing something?
(Probably!)1 -
caco_ethes wrote: »If humor was evaluated on a graduated scale, my jokes would be within spitting distance of “well why don’t you marry it” and *points to eye* “what’s this” “now spell cup”
Dude, lady...you forgot the u in humour0 -
caco_ethes wrote: »If humor was evaluated on a graduated scale, my jokes would be within spitting distance of “well why don’t you marry it” and *points to eye* “what’s this” “now spell cup”
Dude, lady...you forgot the u in humour
I frequently get my o’s and u’s wrong1 -
caco_ethes wrote: »caco_ethes wrote: »If humor was evaluated on a graduated scale, my jokes would be within spitting distance of “well why don’t you marry it” and *points to eye* “what’s this” “now spell cup”
Dude, lady...you forgot the u in humour
I frequently get my o’s and u’s wrong
you get o's at all?0 -
caco_ethes wrote: »caco_ethes wrote: »If humor was evaluated on a graduated scale, my jokes would be within spitting distance of “well why don’t you marry it” and *points to eye* “what’s this” “now spell cup”
Dude, lady...you forgot the u in humour
I frequently get my o’s and u’s wrong
you get o's at all?
Ohhh youuu1 -
So i started getting up at 5. And doing all these other intentional things. You know, purpose of life and all that.
I can’t believe all the years I’ve wasted by sleeping in. I get excited to wake up in the morning and grab my coffee and my headspace app and my journal and i wish i could get up even earlier so i would have time for an hour long walk too. I would do it too except the trade-off to getting up early is missing out on quality time with the night owls in my life.7 -
caco_ethes wrote: »So i started getting up at 5. And doing all these other intentional things. You know, purpose of life and all that.
I can’t believe all the years I’ve wasted by sleeping in. I get excited to wake up in the morning and grab my coffee and my headspace app and my journal and i wish i could get up even earlier so i would have time for an hour long walk too. I would do it too except the trade-off to getting up early is missing out on quality time with the night owls in my life.
I know that I’m happier when I go to sleep earlier and get up earlier to walk—but I struggle to do it. This is part of the reason I’ve been looking at sadness as something that I’m probably addicted to, and actively trying to let go of it a bit. Trying to make decisions that will help me feel better. It’s just...easier said than done because those addictions run so deep
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Reckoner67 wrote: »caco_ethes wrote: »So i started getting up at 5. And doing all these other intentional things. You know, purpose of life and all that.
I can’t believe all the years I’ve wasted by sleeping in. I get excited to wake up in the morning and grab my coffee and my headspace app and my journal and i wish i could get up even earlier so i would have time for an hour long walk too. I would do it too except the trade-off to getting up early is missing out on quality time with the night owls in my life.
I know that I’m happier when I go to sleep earlier and get up earlier to walk—but I struggle to do it. This is part of the reason I’ve been looking at sadness as something that I’m probably addicted to, and actively trying to let go of it a bit. Trying to make decisions that will help me feel better. It’s just...easier said than done because those addictions run so deep
The reason i started is because i felt like i was unconscious and living a purposeless existence with no barometer with which to gauge good days or bad days. They all felt meaningless.
It’s nice to have purpose in my days again.
The body is certainly resistant to change though, i can feel you there4 -
caco_ethes wrote: »So i started getting up at 5. And doing all these other intentional things. You know, purpose of life and all that.
I can’t believe all the years I’ve wasted by sleeping in. I get excited to wake up in the morning and grab my coffee and my headspace app and my journal and i wish i could get up even earlier so i would have time for an hour long walk too. I would do it too except the trade-off to getting up early is missing out on quality time with the night owls in my life.
Welcome to the dark side1 -
caco_ethes wrote: »So i started getting up at 5. And doing all these other intentional things. You know, purpose of life and all that.
I can’t believe all the years I’ve wasted by sleeping in. I get excited to wake up in the morning and grab my coffee and my headspace app and my journal and i wish i could get up even earlier so i would have time for an hour long walk too. I would do it too except the trade-off to getting up early is missing out on quality time with the night owls in my life.
I love waking up early while most of the world is still asleep. It is the only me time I really get in a day and things seem so peaceful. I want to look into this app now3 -
LiftingSpirits wrote: »caco_ethes wrote: »So i started getting up at 5. And doing all these other intentional things. You know, purpose of life and all that.
I can’t believe all the years I’ve wasted by sleeping in. I get excited to wake up in the morning and grab my coffee and my headspace app and my journal and i wish i could get up even earlier so i would have time for an hour long walk too. I would do it too except the trade-off to getting up early is missing out on quality time with the night owls in my life.
I love waking up early while most of the world is still asleep. It is the only me time I really get in a day and things seem so peaceful. I want to look into this app now
That’s how I feel once everyone is asleep. It’s quiet, very peaceful2 -
LiftingSpirits wrote: »caco_ethes wrote: »So i started getting up at 5. And doing all these other intentional things. You know, purpose of life and all that.
I can’t believe all the years I’ve wasted by sleeping in. I get excited to wake up in the morning and grab my coffee and my headspace app and my journal and i wish i could get up even earlier so i would have time for an hour long walk too. I would do it too except the trade-off to getting up early is missing out on quality time with the night owls in my life.
I love waking up early while most of the world is still asleep. It is the only me time I really get in a day and things seem so peaceful. I want to look into this app now
Here’s an app that has changed my life, and I’m not overstating that. I love this way of waking up so so much
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@caco_ethes new pic, I need a shirt like that!1
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tinkerhellraiser wrote: »caco_ethes wrote: »Reckoner67 wrote: »caco_ethes wrote: »So i started getting up at 5. And doing all these other intentional things. You know, purpose of life and all that.
I can’t believe all the years I’ve wasted by sleeping in. I get excited to wake up in the morning and grab my coffee and my headspace app and my journal and i wish i could get up even earlier so i would have time for an hour long walk too. I would do it too except the trade-off to getting up early is missing out on quality time with the night owls in my life.
I know that I’m happier when I go to sleep earlier and get up earlier to walk—but I struggle to do it. This is part of the reason I’ve been looking at sadness as something that I’m probably addicted to, and actively trying to let go of it a bit. Trying to make decisions that will help me feel better. It’s just...easier said than done because those addictions run so deep
The reason i started is because i felt like i was unconscious and living a purposeless existence with no barometer with which to gauge good days or bad days. They all felt meaningless.
It’s nice to have purpose in my days again.
The body is certainly resistant to change though, i can feel you there
okay i bought headspace app and i set alarm for tomorrow but idk idk idk
Just for the record:
I’m not claiming waking up early is for everyone. But for me personally, my scrambling around in the morning was affecting my whole day and i never realized it.
But. If you decide to try getting up early, you might find it helpful to kinda work out a list of things you’ll do and in what order. The first week or so i was such a zombie that i spent most of my time trying to think what I should do next. Every night now i set out my french press, fill the water kettle, lay out my clothes, take a shower or bath, get my desk set up, etc. Then in the morning i just follow along with my little guide in OneNote.
For me it has been magical so far.
In a month it might not be 🤷🏼♀️1 -
Tankiscool wrote: »@caco_ethes new pic, I need a shirt like that!
It makes me laugh 😃1 -
caco_ethes wrote: »Tankiscool wrote: »@caco_ethes new pic, I need a shirt like that!
It makes me laugh 😃
Me too!0 -
caco_ethes wrote: »LiftingSpirits wrote: »caco_ethes wrote: »So i started getting up at 5. And doing all these other intentional things. You know, purpose of life and all that.
I can’t believe all the years I’ve wasted by sleeping in. I get excited to wake up in the morning and grab my coffee and my headspace app and my journal and i wish i could get up even earlier so i would have time for an hour long walk too. I would do it too except the trade-off to getting up early is missing out on quality time with the night owls in my life.
I love waking up early while most of the world is still asleep. It is the only me time I really get in a day and things seem so peaceful. I want to look into this app now
Here’s an app that has changed my life, and I’m not overstating that. I love this way of waking up so so much
I should try this maybe...I often think about just abandoning my life in the morning and saying "*kitten* it all, I dont care"0 -
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Some days I look at all the selfie thread topics and am just exhausted at the thought of taking a picture
*EXHAUSTED*1 -
Reckoner67 wrote: »Some days I look at all the selfie thread topics and am just exhausted at the thought of taking a picture
*EXHAUSTED*
Can relate
Can relate so hard
I took a new profile pic yesterday and it took an embarrassingly long time considering it doesn’t even show my face. Selfies = not my jam1 -
tinkerhellraiser wrote: »caco_ethes wrote: »tinkerhellraiser wrote: »caco_ethes wrote: »Reckoner67 wrote: »caco_ethes wrote: »So i started getting up at 5. And doing all these other intentional things. You know, purpose of life and all that.
I can’t believe all the years I’ve wasted by sleeping in. I get excited to wake up in the morning and grab my coffee and my headspace app and my journal and i wish i could get up even earlier so i would have time for an hour long walk too. I would do it too except the trade-off to getting up early is missing out on quality time with the night owls in my life.
I know that I’m happier when I go to sleep earlier and get up earlier to walk—but I struggle to do it. This is part of the reason I’ve been looking at sadness as something that I’m probably addicted to, and actively trying to let go of it a bit. Trying to make decisions that will help me feel better. It’s just...easier said than done because those addictions run so deep
The reason i started is because i felt like i was unconscious and living a purposeless existence with no barometer with which to gauge good days or bad days. They all felt meaningless.
It’s nice to have purpose in my days again.
The body is certainly resistant to change though, i can feel you there
okay i bought headspace app and i set alarm for tomorrow but idk idk idk
Just for the record:
I’m not claiming waking up early is for everyone. But for me personally, my scrambling around in the morning was affecting my whole day and i never realized it.
But. If you decide to try getting up early, you might find it helpful to kinda work out a list of things you’ll do and in what order. The first week or so i was such a zombie that i spent most of my time trying to think what I should do next. Every night now i set out my french press, fill the water kettle, lay out my clothes, take a shower or bath, get my desk set up, etc. Then in the morning i just follow along with my little guide in OneNote.
For me it has been magical so far.
In a month it might not be 🤷🏼♀️
well a bit ago like a few months when i was feeling happier i took advice to wake up and see the sunrise a couple times so i might do that, like take a walk
andddddd then idk what else i would do? maybe read outside for bit
I think what clicked for me were the intentions behind it. I get up knowing what i want to do. If you don’t have a reason to get up early, getting up early will not improve your life on its own. Probably make it much worse 😅0
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