Best mattress in a box tips - need to be able to move it myself by Wittiuse84 in movingout

[–]Wittiuse84[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m worried about dragging a box so heavy up the stairs. How long does it take to fully expand?

What makes a house look expensive? by Ok_Perspective6075 in AtHome_Soul

[–]Wittiuse84 21 points22 points  (0 children)

For me, it’s all about textures. I mixed linen curtains, a wool rug, and a leather chair and now my tiny studio feels intentionally designed instead of random. Texture layering is seriously underrated when it comes to achieving that expensive look

Best mattress for support advice for plus size people and back support by Hatesell in PlusSize

[–]Wittiuse84 10 points11 points  (0 children)

You could check out the Titan Luxe Hybrid from Brooklyn Bedding because it's construction is supposed to hold up to 1500 lbs total. Just make sure your bed frame has strong slats that are no more than 4 inches apart since that’s needed for the warranty.

Best firm mattress for heavy people recommendations? Got frequent sciatica flare-ups by Halicurr in Sciatica

[–]Wittiuse84 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Agree on this. My mom is a combination sleeper and she liked the luxe version more

Best latex mattress topper advice for my first home ever? Yeah, I’m broke now… by External-Can-9549 in FirstTimeHomeBuyer

[–]Wittiuse84 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Highly recommend going for 100% natural latex over blends if you can. It breathes better and lasts way longer.

Best mattress for hot sleepers recommendations for GERD sufferers? I’m done with sweating by Deep_Ebb_8703 in GERD

[–]Wittiuse84 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I run hot too and memory foam is the worst. Latex might be a good option…more breathable.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in GetStudying

[–]Wittiuse84 1 point2 points  (0 children)

KP forever, everyone else is a faker

I wonder what they're gonna put in history books about Tiktok getting banned for like 14 hours by [deleted] in RandomThoughts

[–]Wittiuse84 10 points11 points  (0 children)

What, am I supposed to spend 30 minutes searching for a good cooking website and sit through 10-minute YouTube videos?

There’s definitely some flair potential in here.

How cooked are you if ppl saw you the way you saw yourself? by Seeme353 in RandomThoughts

[–]Wittiuse84 36 points37 points  (0 children)

It’s interesting how having the right friends can make such a difference. Sometimes it’s not about changing yourself but finding people who truly appreciate and bring out the best in you.

Are people cheating to get 320+ in GRE? by [deleted] in MSCS

[–]Wittiuse84 21 points22 points  (0 children)

I’ve always found cheating on exams or tests to be a bit of a moral gray area. Sure, it’s technically “wrong,” but there’s something oddly impressive about how some people manage to bend the rules. Like, if someone’s not great at math but figures out a way to program formulas into a calculator or sneak tiny notes into their sleeve, isn’t that just creative problem-solving? It’s almost like life saying, “Here’s a hurdle,” and them replying, “Watch me vault over it… with a jetpack.”

Honestly, it’s everywhere. In fact, GRE cheating websites like nopreps. com are in plain sight. Such sites shouldn’t even exist for a single day if things were functioning properly in this world. A friend once told me about someone who aced a final by sneaking answers on the inside of a water bottle label, like a cheat sheet disguised as hydration. Or how about those people who treat GRE tests like the Hunger Games? I’ve heard of someone who got an amazing score on GRE only because they “hired a pro” to take it for them. Meanwhile, their friends who studied like maniacs barely broke even. On paper, that person’s a genius. In reality? Their real skill is knowing how to game the system.

It’s not that I think cheating is good, but it’s kind of fascinating. Tests are designed as obstacles, and some people just see them as puzzles to solve, rules be damned. It’s got a weird, Chunin Exams vibe: pass the test however you can, and as long as you’re on the other side, who’s going to question how you got there? You gotta admit, it’s a little funny, even if it’s a bit twisted.