Three shouts for those who cannot lay perpendicular on their bed for any reason
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Three shouts for those who cannot lay perpendicular on their bed for any reason
Hallo everybody
I've had a burning question in my mind. How do people on the Enterprise have sex? It can't be in the beds bc they are soo small. I mean geez Riker took up the whole bed in tha abduction episode.
Do they like have a button that expands the bed?
We need to address this guys.
Reblog & tag your answer or just answer. I am deathly curious to see what you guys think.
HELP - Need a kind soul with a bed for a shoot on Sunday
I'm looking for someone who has a full/single/twin size bed (aka smallish) for a shoot on Sunday, 9/30. It's a super quick shoot, and should only take at most 2 hours (but probably closer to 1). Would love any help/passing the word!
This Whole "Tiny Living Space" Thing Is Freaking Us Out
So first we read that New Yorker piece on "The Rise of the Tiny House Movement" (side note: we had no idea other people had the "finding an extra room in your apartment" dream -- ours was accessible via a door in our shower and it was filled with comfy couches and big dogs) and we chuckled a bit, thinking it was neat that people were able to pare down their belongings to just the bare minimum and use their space really efficiently. But now, after reading this interview with Luke Clark Tyler, who lives in a 78 square foot apartment, we're starting to feel a little claustrophobic. At the very least, we're convinced we'll never complain about the size of our living room again.