I didn't even know that was a thing until recently. I thought the bedsheets just stayed until you moved
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broooooo
this is the way
Bot account :(
It's a good bot tho, it doesn't lie or pretend. Lemmy needs content right now and good bots help with that. They will be taken offline once communities are big enough.
A good bot would tell me they're a bot instead of a commenter having to do it.
@[email protected] is a very well known bot account at this point. Users are able to block each other. I think it will increasingly become a problem if we tolerate unmarked bots, but this is the only one I know atm that isn't marked as one
They do tell you. It's that B after the post.
The only B I see on this post is in the url and the word bed.
Huh. It's there on the desktop but not on jerboa.
But will they really?
If we post more, will the bots leave? Either way we're being manipulated.
Thanks for the heads up!
I deleted the comment I made. I'm not interested in this sort of bot in the fediverse.
Ugh!
"average person changes sheets 4 times a year" factoid actualy just statistical error. average person changes sheets 25 times per year. Sheets Georg, who lives in cave & changes sheets never, is an outlier adn should not have been counted.
That's fucking gross
Average is not a good measure for the behavior of a population. Would have liked to have seen median.
Can absolutely confirm.
Holy shit, that’s basically once per season. I feel bad if I go a month. And in the summer, two weeks feels like a lot.
Sounds about right
Dude! Change your sheets! Today!
Yeah, it's a thing. I make it a point to wash my partner's sheets before his other partner comes to visit, because I like her and my partner has a blind spot when it comes to sheets. It doesn't help that he has strong preferences for sheet texture and, while he has multiple sets of sheets, only one set is top tier.
Also, shout-out to sleeping in a hammock: I can just wash my whole bed.
Your life sounds more complicated than mine but good looking out. :)
I have to change mine weekly. bad bedbug infestation in my neighborhood. Dirty sheets attract them.
Don't they stink after a while?
I shower before bed. I like to sleep clean.
They only get dirty when I sweat or have sex on them. I sweat in bed maybe twice a year.
Why change them more often?
Bruh you still shed skin cells and oils, and bacteria that lives on your body will be multiplying like crazy all over your bed.
oh goddammit. gross.
now i HAVE TO change them.
If nothing else you are constantly shedding skin and I assume farting from time to time. That adds up.
Never underestimate the farting
I do the same thing. Still wash it at least twice a month.
I do the same. I change my sheets 2-4 times a month. BTW... I don't sweat in my sleep 😏
When I was single I had a lot more time and I like a clean bed. Washed everything twice a week.
Now that I am married, once a week.
I'd like to see the distribution. I'd bet the times a year and ~50 times a year are more common than 4 times a year.
Sound about right. It might even be less for for me LOL
its weird how proud you are of how gross you are, bro.
I wouldn’t call it being proud. It just doesn’t smell bad, and I usually don’t care to do things because that’s how it’s supposed to be done, so why should I change the sheet more often?
Why do you change it more often? Does yours smell bad?
Bro, if you havent changed your bedsheets but every 3 months or less, they stink. You just are nose blind to it cause you have your nose burried in your stink for a solid third of the day.
My sheets smell like me, they don't smell bad to me, but if someone else were in my room, I'd change them
Yuck...
Come on fellas we need to pump these numbers up
Instructions unclear, changing bed twice a year.