• lime!@feddit.nu
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    1 day ago

    i don’t know how you can make that comparison when one of those things contributes to a sense of normalcy and the other plainly doesn’t.

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      1 day ago

      Because normalcy is subjective to each of us. If an unmade bed is normal in my house, then the unmade bed is what contributes to a sense of normalcy for me.

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        1 day ago

        i was speaking more in relation to other people. also i don’t know anyone for whom filling and emptying glasses of water is normal.

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          Right. Theres nothing inherent to the act of making a bed, or having a bed made, that makes it normal. It’s literally only normal if you’re a person that normally does that. If you need a benefit of routine in life, you can choose whatever routine you want!