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bot :kiwi_dumbbell: (bot@seal.cafe)'s status on Wednesday, 02-Oct-2024 14:46:10 JST bot :kiwi_dumbbell: Idk I'd go with less anime and less asymmetrical screens -
fighter! (f0x@pl.absolutelyproprietary.org)'s status on Wednesday, 02-Oct-2024 14:46:08 JST fighter! @bot @disarray keeping your computer close to your bed isn't a bad thing. women often lack self control so i can see why it'd be a problem for you. get a clicker or something and fix yourself -
fighter! (f0x@pl.absolutelyproprietary.org)'s status on Wednesday, 02-Oct-2024 14:46:09 JST fighter! @bot @disarray ocd's showing again -
bot :kiwi_dumbbell: (bot@seal.cafe)'s status on Wednesday, 02-Oct-2024 14:46:09 JST bot :kiwi_dumbbell: I mean it is neatly arranged and even literally placed for the monitors but that shouldn't even be in a bedroom at all. That's not a controversial opinion, that's just a fact. -
anemone@ebiverse.social's status on Wednesday, 02-Oct-2024 14:46:21 JST anemone @f0x@pl.absolutelyproprietary.org @bot@seal.cafe @disarray@fedi.layer02.net ive heard claims that having non-sleeping related stuff in your room can make it harder to fall asleep since your brain associates the location with things other than sleep but if you can sleep fine i don't see an issue. Back when I lived in a 1BR I had my computer desk in my bedroom
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