• Tigeroovy@lemmy.ca
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    5 days ago

    Can’t even post a real male living space? Had to use AI for this shit?

    We used to be a society.

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      5 days ago

      most men don’t even make $100k per year

  • TheDemonBuer@lemmy.world
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    Young men, maybe. I’m in my 40s and there’s no way in hell I’m sleeping on a thin mattress on the floor. That would destroy my back.

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      I spent the last 13 years of my life sleeping on Japanese futons and am now sleeping on a full box spring mattress for the first time since.

      I can’t remember the last time I had this much trouble sleeping. What I wouldn’t give to have a “thin mattress on the floor” again.

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        I had a fancy ass futon for about 2 years, first on the floor and then with all kinds of extensions (like a mattress topper and slatted base) it was killing my back. After that I’ve tried 3 different mattresses (two spring ones and a memory foam) and now finally a proper box spring bed from an actual furniture store that the salesperson helped us choose – and my dog does it make a difference! Also buying a good pillow helped a ton. I’ve decided I’m getting too old to sleep in an unsuitable bed. Most of the hotel beds I’ve slept in after getting the new bed feel like crap.

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        Most nights I sleep on the cheap, hard futon couch I’ve had since college. If I sleep in my actual bed too many nights in a row, my back starts to get stiff.

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      I never slept on a cheap thin mattress, but my mattresses have been on the floor for more than 30 yrs. You can keep your box spring and frame. And I’m 50

    • KoboldCoterie@pawb.social
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      Plus, if you make $100k per month and live like this, you’ve probably got $98500 left at the end of the month. You don’t need to have too many months like that before you don’t need to work anymore.

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    Kinda. I always treated my place like a workshop with a bed and computer in it.

    After moving to a new place I tried to be an adult, get more furniture, hang artworks and such.

    In the end I don’t really like my place. I rarely use the living room part and my tech stuff isn’t as reachable and practically organized as before. In hindsight I should have sticked to what I want for a home.

    • Starb3an@lemmy.world
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      My living room has 2 large shelves covered in tools and parts as well as a workbench. I have some limited artwork but I gave up on appealing to others outside of basic courtesy

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    The only problem I see here is the glass, you can easily tip it over. Put it further away or on nightstand.

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          Ugh I got fooled again. I hate this new internet.

          (Starbucks logo for anyone else looking)

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            Not just that, but also the Plug sockets, the weird bottle in the top right, The sauce packet in the bowl, the laptop and its weird stickers. Then if you zoom in, the plug extension melts into the carpet, the writing on the note pads and a few other oddities as well.