replacing my current bed with a bunk bed is a fun idea. not because it's likely that two people will ever sleep in this apartment, but because i live in a studio and there's about 6 m³ of air above my bed that isn't being used for anything. i could put a sheet of plywood up there and use it as a little attic for storage.
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Thorwegian ❄️ (thor@berserker.town)'s status on Tuesday, 04-Jul-2023 20:22:21 JST Thorwegian ❄️ -
Disinformation Purveyor :verified_think: (thatguyoverthere@shitposter.club)'s status on Tuesday, 04-Jul-2023 20:22:20 JST Disinformation Purveyor :verified_think: @thor you probably breathe some of that air while you sleep so not a complete waste. -
Thorwegian ❄️ (thor@berserker.town)'s status on Tuesday, 04-Jul-2023 20:23:47 JST Thorwegian ❄️ @amiserabilist i mean, if that's how you go to bed, fine, keep your air!
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paul (amiserabilist@med-mastodon.com)'s status on Tuesday, 04-Jul-2023 20:23:52 JST paul -
Thorwegian ❄️ (thor@berserker.town)'s status on Tuesday, 04-Jul-2023 20:23:53 JST Thorwegian ❄️ apparently there are many varieties of these. they seem like a really good use of space. all that empty air above a bed feels like a waste in a small room.
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Thorwegian ❄️ (thor@berserker.town)'s status on Tuesday, 04-Jul-2023 20:23:54 JST Thorwegian ❄️ now, this is another idea that might be even better than a bunk bed.
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