dimethylhydra

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dimethylhydra (formerly #7153)
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in reply to @atomicthumbs's post:

yeah mattress is one of those things that should just be a basic piece of furniture but people shop for them with the intent of their mattress being a therapeutic device intended to cure them of problems caused by things the customer is doing or not doing during their waking life. so people get mad when the mattress does not cure them. which makes sense but i dont think thats the mattress's problem; they just need to, like, have better posture or have a big of exercise or maybe stop eating right before they sleep. there ARE good mattresses but you gotta meet a mattress halfway if you want the mattress to do any good and a lot of folks just wont do that

my couch is a rare drop. $125 and it's green corduroy and wood and is literally the most comfortable couch i've ever sat on. once-in-a-lifetime type of couch. the sort you can't just go out and buy at will, it has to be bestowed upon you by the universe. my mattress is the opposite of this

Well since god sits outside of time and views all events simultaneously there's always the possibility that it's a punishment for something you haven't done yet. I'm sure you'll know once you do it

I remember my mattress search a couple of years ago led me to that subreddit. My old mattress was a torn-up twin mattress I had since middle school (no, I did not notice any back pain despite it being completely flat as a pancake for two decades). I was upgrading to my current queen-size bed and wanted something affordable, so I looked up all the cheap $100-$300 mattresses on Amazon and read reviews on them.

Almost all of them had either fiberglass issues (get a small tear and it goes everywhere) or fall apart within two or three years. This subreddit did help a little with my search. Settled on a Serta queen medium firm mattress at $500 that my family helped me pay. Nice mattress, too.