• tyler@programming.dev
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    6 hours ago

    Good fucking lord you are a fucking idiot. It literally references the two studies in that quote you provided. Not only that but you are a human. You can make a fucking deduction. Why would you need frequent laundering in a humid environment but not in a dry environment like the Rocky Mountains (go ahead and ctrl f that in there).

    Great so they literally didn’t monitor mites in bedding whatsoever,

    I didn’t say it fucking did! I said it REFERENCES IT. Learn to fucking read! Like holy shit!

    also note that it’s a complete non issue if you employ basic hygiene practices.

    We’ll come back to this.

    As an aside, are your blankets made of impermeable plastic? I have a theory as to how you have become so confused about the principles of evaporation

    Unless you’re using pure cotton or silk sheets then yes, your sheets are made of mostly impermeable plastic. This isn’t some crazy thing. It’s a basic fact of life.

    You never answered my question btw, you said a made bed must smell “worse”. Does your bed smell at all?

    To cover this and the “basic hygiene practices” I point you here: https://www.sciencefocus.com/the-human-body/your-bed-s-hidden-biome-could-be-ruining-your-sleep and good fucking lord don’t just ctrl f. Read the whole damn article.

    Please learn how to fucking do your own research. And stop spouting off nonsense, especially nonsense that makes literally no physical sense.

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      6 hours ago

      Unless you’re using pure cotton

      You’re close to a major breakthrough here

      Do you wear underwear btw or do you consider it unhygienic to trap so much moisture around your sensitive areas?

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        Yeah at this point it’s blatantly clear you are trying to throw as much shade as possible to distract from the fact that there’s zero evidence in your favor. You would have linked it otherwise. Maybe go take a basic physics class.

        Good bye.

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          6 hours ago

          As a matter of fact, just wear pajamas to bed and the whole problem is avoided yes? All the moisture stays contained by the fabric covering your body?