• flicker@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      58 minutes ago

      I have problems with it.

      For one, all the edges are scratchy. You run the risk of roughing your hands every time you reach in to get stuff.

      For another, I (and my boyfriend, who I had the urge to spritz with a bottle of water when I saw this out of reflex) have ADHD, which is rough for proprioception. In other words, we aren’t so great at judging the relationship in space between ourselves and furniture, and bang into it a lot. In other words, when we inevitably punch this cinderblock trying to reach in to grab something, or bang a hand down on it just trying to reach for a phone, we’re going to skin our hands and that’s blood we don’t need on random surfaces.

      Finally, as someone else pointed out, when we inevitably bang our feet on it, now we’re lookin’ at a broken toe.

      (For the record, I told the boyfriend I saw this and almost spritzed him with water, and he laughed.)

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        Well, I can see how it could be problematic for people with those issues. I do have issues but not those, so I didn’t see a problem.

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    6 hours ago

    I like it except would definitely have to put those little round felt pads for chair feet under it to protect the floor.

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    My grandmother had a stack of these in her basement and had them all crisscrossed. It is where she stashed her money. She claimed it was fireproof, she didn’t have to memorize a combination and nobody would take the time to pull them all apart if they didn’t know what was in them.

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      13 hours ago

      You can probably find a used nightstand for free easier than finding/buying those blocks to haul to your apartment.

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      remember the days when you could find giant wooden wire spools to use as furniture? Those were better days. They even had holes predrilled in the middle if you wanted to use it outside as a patio table. They were much better tables than the crap thats on sale today.

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    17 hours ago

    First thought in a male brain seeing this: “wow, practical”.

    Then i saw the text.

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        12 hours ago

        “Modular storage system. Our proprietary ceramic material comes from natural mineral and reclaimed resources. Modern industrial aesthetic leverages influences from brutalist architecture. Available as individual components or engineered systems. Call to schedule a consultation.”

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      13 hours ago

      There is no fucking way I’m keeping a bedside table like that. Specifically a bedside table.

      How the hell am I gonna show people my room politely with vibrators, lube, condoms, rope, spanking paddles, rope & a hitachi wand hanging out fuck all that lol

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          I don’t know, it seems pretty normal to sometimes have a platonic friend or family member in my room?

          I don’t wanna be like “no stay out” sometimes I want advice on what to wear or a second pair of eyes to look for something.

          Also, some people live in studio apartments… or have kids…