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RE:Noční pocení
Já jsem to konečně vyřešila díky Hevi™ Cooling blanket, je úplně skvělá, odvádí teplo, je krásně prodyšná, ale zároveň jsem přijemně schovaná pod peřinou, bez čeho já nemůžu spát. Takže za mě úplný ideál.
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DaCilka |
Apr 30, 2026 |
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RE:SEA RATS
... so cold and scratchy and cooling down his throat—and he... wasn't cold. Not exactly. The blanket inside his berth was thin. ...
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forums.spacebattles.com |
vigneashley |
Apr 29, 2026 |
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RE:Professor Uzumaki
... PRT officers, wrapped in a blanket she did not seem to ... beneath his mask, his irritation cooling into something more useful. Anger ...
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forums.spacebattles.com |
OnAHiatus |
Apr 28, 2026 |
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RE:Professor Uzumaki
... PRT officers, wrapped in a blanket she did not seem to ... beneath his mask, his irritation cooling into something more useful. Anger ...
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forums.spacebattles.com |
OnAHiatus |
Apr 28, 2026 |
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RE:Stories in Stone, Last Dance
... and covering him with a blanket. "We both know Ryn's a... was that shallow but the cooling had happened once she had ...
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forums.spacebattles.com |
TDR |
Apr 27, 2026 |
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RE:Causality, Compliance, and Capes.
... t-shirt, a mug of tea cooling between his hands, while Amy... see individual threads on the blanket draped over the armchair. He ...
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forums.spacebattles.com |
SaintJibblies |
Apr 27, 2026 |
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RE:Causality, Compliance, and Capes.
... t-shirt, a mug of tea cooling between his hands, while Amy... see individual threads on the blanket draped over the armchair. He ...
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forums.spacebattles.com |
SaintJibblies |
Apr 27, 2026 |
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RE:Losing my mind during TTC journey
... had him on a 72 cooling blanket treatment just to make sure...
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community.whattoexpect.com |
2017boymomlife |
Apr 27, 2026 |
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RE:Survivor: Directive Zero
... by my side—the future cooling solution for my food—I.... It covered me like a blanket thrown over the heap of ...
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forums.spacebattles.com |
GorMartsen |
Apr 26, 2026 |
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RE:In The Grimm Darkness (RWBY/Warhammer30k crossover with Oc/Lost Primarch)
... pointing index finger in the cooling space, and ran it across ... across her shoulders like a blanket for her arms still clutched ...
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forums.spacebattles.com |
DarkyDarke |
Apr 25, 2026 |
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RE:The Story of Rubicon [Transformers]
..., covered with a torn canvas blanket to hide from the acid... – a deep pool filled with cooling fluid mixed with raw Energon... reaching the deep layers of cooling ducts and primary energon lines...
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forums.spacebattles.com |
invicid |
Apr 24, 2026 |
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RE:New Zealand's South Island via AA/DL J
... thick mattress pad, separate cooling pillow and second blanket. It was quite...
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www.flyertalk.com |
pjs |
Apr 24, 2026 |
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RE:B*stard of Abaddon
... south. Air around them began cooling, and each of them rubbed... was strange. It did not blanket its surroundings with heat. Instead...
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forums.spacebattles.com |
c37 |
Apr 22, 2026 |
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RE:B*stard of Abaddon
... south. Air around them began cooling, and each of them rubbed... was strange. It did not blanket its surroundings with heat. Instead...
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forums.spacebattles.com |
c37 |
Apr 22, 2026 |
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RE:The Waffle House Index
... booth two, a gray wool blanket around his shoulders that one..., his seventh cup of coffee cooling in front of him. He'd... still wrapped in the gray blanket, his hot chocolate untouched, his...
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forums.spacebattles.com |
ScottyTheScienceGuy |
Apr 20, 2026 |
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RE:The Waffle House Index
... booth two, a gray wool blanket around his shoulders that one..., his seventh cup of coffee cooling in front of him. He'd... still wrapped in the gray blanket, his hot chocolate untouched, his...
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ScottyTheScienceGuy |
Apr 20, 2026 |
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RE:Oh Deer Me! An Archie Sonic SI Fic
... open and stretched wide, viscera cooling in the air as gentle... hate to be ze wet blanket but can we PLEASE focus... CONDUITS. POWER FLOW DISRUPTED TO COOLING SYSTEMS. POWER FLOW DISRUPTED TO... BACKUP COOLING SYSTEMS. POWER FLOW DISRUPTED TO ...
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forums.spacebattles.com |
Moronis |
Apr 19, 2026 |
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RE:Sin City Seeds?
... party is. Its menthol like cooling, not in taste but in... amazing you’re stoned. Heavy warm blanket, not couch lock. Stupidly got...
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overgrow.com |
numberfour |
Apr 19, 2026 |
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RE:(Worm/Warhammer Fantasy) The Everchosen
... her hoodie zipped against the cooling air, and the streetlights clicked... lamp was on and the blanket on the couch had been ... glass baking dish on a cooling rack. The cheese on top ...
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denheim |
Apr 19, 2026 |
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RE:(Worm/Warhammer Fantasy) The Everchosen
... her hoodie zipped against the cooling air, and the streetlights clicked... lamp was on and the blanket on the couch had been ... glass baking dish on a cooling rack. The cheese on top ...
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forums.spacebattles.com |
denheim |
Apr 19, 2026 |
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Discoveries in the first 2,500 miles with DA-545....cooling and fuel control
... this is worth sharing... COOLING A couple of decades ago... That being said, my current cooling configuration has proven very effective...those who struggle with Urq cooling issues. The engine is ...or take. Here is the cooling configuration: -CSF radiator: https://www.... I think the Funk turbo blanket makes a huge difference in ... I have installed the injector cooling system with the stock temperature ...
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Audisaurus |
Apr 16, 2026 |
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RE:The Misadventures of Clarry Clumduck
..., where the warm smell of cooling loaves drifted out into the ... around him like a soft blanket. Behind him, far in the...
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Palustris |
Apr 15, 2026 |
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Are they working on game stability?
... it on a mattress/cushion/blanket, but keep it on a... for desks can become a cooling issue for notebooks. Keep the...
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sdack |
Apr 14, 2026 |
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RE:The Calculus of Harmony
... dirty. Her mane unbrushed. Food cooling at her hooves. Morrow rose... of Mara's affections. A folded blanket placed over her chair before... when she was deeply tired, blanket tangled around her middle, one... the room, and tucked the blanket more securely around their impossible ...
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Mark of Artemis |
Apr 13, 2026 |
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RE:Explain to me why Data Centers can’t recycle the water they use
... withheld from the public. Closed-loop cooling systems are significantly more costly... than evaporative cooling systems. As clean water evaporates..., leading to the issuance of blanket permits for water discharge without ...
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TheWellGuy |
Apr 13, 2026 |
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Liquid concrete wall.
submitted by /u/Turbulent_Elk_2141 to r/oddlysatisfying [link] [comments]
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Turbulent_Elk_2141 |
Apr 30, 2026 |
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Desert heat is killing my sleep. Cooling blankets don’t work, what does?
Sleeping in 123 degree desert heat is destroying my sleep. What actually works for staying cool at night? I live in the desert where summer temps can hit 120+ degrees, and on top of that I genuinely cannot sleep unless it’s cold. Bad combo ik I didn’t choose to live in a desert. Anyways I’ve gone down the rabbit hole trying to fix this and nothing has worked. Here’s where I’m at: ∙ Cooling blankets - Bought three different ones. They feel cool for maybe 5 minutes then they’re just… blankets. I bought a cooling topper and doesn’t do much of anything. ∙ BedJet - Was seriously considering it until someone told me it’s basically an overpriced fan. Is that actually true? ∙ AC unit - Ours is garbage, not much I can do there. I rent. ∙ Fan - Only covers one side of the bed. The second I roll over in my sleep I wake up in a sweat. I’m not locked into any specific product category. Mattress toppers, cooling pads, chiliPAD type stuff, whatever. I just need something that actually maintains a cold sleeping environment throughout the whole night, not just for the first few minutes. Anyone in a hot climate actually found something that works long term? I’m at the point where I’m genuinely losing sleep over this (literally). submitted by /u/Mastermind1237 to r/BuyItForLife [link] [comments]
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Mastermind1237 |
Mar 21, 2026 |
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Outer Wilds review: Maybe recommending a niche puzzle game to literally everyone is a bad idea
On a technical level Outer Wilds is incredibly impressive. Simulating an entire solar system (even in miniature) with realistic gravity models is no small feat, and the fact that just about every planet has "living" elements which change their geography and appearance and whatnot in real time even when you're nowhere near them is super cool. The graphical style is also pleasant, and I appreciate that none of the characters are humans. This is a space game in a unique solar system, and having even the player character and their town be funny aliens does a lot to sell that premise. I also found the controls pretty serviceable in contrast to some negative reviews I've seen; they're a little bit to wrap your head around but once you start thinking in terms of zero-grav physics it's all fairly intuitive (if not always easy to control). Unfortunately that's kind of the extent of the good things I can say about my experience. This game obviously resonated with a lot of people very deeply, so I'm not going to say it's a bad game, but I really don't think it's for me. I think the biggest problem this game has right now is actually the way that it's usually talked about, and the expectations set by that rhetoric. The fandom has become somewhat infamous for refusing to tell potential players anything at all about the game for fear of "spoilers", even hiding basic details like the game's premise or what genre it even is and instead just insisting that it's a masterpiece and everyone should play it. I think this hurts more than it helps -- not only because people aren't likely to pick up a game they can't even get an elevator pitch for, but also because this is actually a really particular and niche game that absolutely will not appeal to everyone. Here's a short description I would give to someone who asked what the game is like, which doesn't spoil anything you aren't likely to figure out yourself within the first 30 minutes of gameplay: Outer Wilds is a freeform exploration/puzzle game about exploring a miniature solar system that is stuck in a time loop. You can find the ruins and writings of an ancient advanced civilization, and use that information to gradually figure out the source of the time loop, as well as the origins and nature of the planets and the various structures on them. The game is extremely non-linear, and requires you to absorb and process the information you're given in order to follow breadcrumb trails and figure out puzzles organically. Now just by that description, you can probably see the issue with blanket-recommending the game to anyone and everyone. If you don't like freeform self-directed games, you'll probably struggle to enjoy Outer Wilds. If you don't like figuring out opaque puzzles with very little explanation of what you're even looking at, you'll probably struggle to enjoy Outer Wilds. If you don't like reading tons of scattered pieces of text and slowly piecing together the story on your own, or you get stressed out the presence of time limits in games, or you have little patience for being asked to repeat gameplay segments multiple times, you'll probably struggle to enjoy Outer Wilds. The target audience here is people who really like freeform exploration, non-telegraphed puzzle solving, or scattershot storytelling, and also don't mind the other two. That's a relatively small niche, all things considered. Speaking personally, I am not the biggest fan of any of these things. I like some puzzle games but typically only when the mechanics and objectives are clearly conveyed, I struggle to maintain interest in games that don't provide any clear sense of direction or progression, and I've never been able to get invested in any story that uses the Dark Souls Item Descriptions School of storytelling. If I had known that this was a freeform exploration game with opaque puzzles and a story told entirely through disconnected logs I probably wouldn't have even played it. But instead it was exclusively pitched as "it's the best but I can't tell you anything without spoiling, just play it dude trust me bro", so I ended up buying and playing a game that I could've easily told you was far outside my strike zone. The only other thing you're likely to get out of a fan is that it "made them cry" or "changed their perspective on life" or something else that might trick you into thinking this is a game with a front-facing story, when it really isn't. And knowing that a game is widely considered a "masterpiece" comes with its own baggage. When you're expecting a game to be a flawless masterpiece, every single little thing that annoys you or puts you off feels way more significant. Things that could've been brushed off as minor nitpicks instead get latched onto subconsciously as ways that the game doesn't live up to the hype. Things like, why do I even have to put on the suit manually every loop when there's no reason to ever not be wearing it? All it does is make me occasionally forget about it and die stupidly, wasting my time. Or the way Autopilot will sometimes crash your ship or launch you into the sun. Or the way that I managed to seemingly hit flags for "discovering" something that I did not actually notice or figure out multiple times, leading to confusing dialogue options. None of these things are really a big deal, but when you're expecting a flawless game minor issues tend to stick in your mind and sour the experience. On top of not really being the target audience here, a lot of aspects of the game design also just felt at odds with each other. I'm not as bothered by the "time limit" of the time loop as some people seem to be, but I did find myself asking... why is this even a time loop game, exactly? What does it add to the experience to be thrown out of whatever you're doing and forced to leave from the starting planet every 20 minutes? I'm sure it's critical to the resolution of the story or whatever, but in my 5-6 hours of playing I never found anything that seemed to justify its presence. Sure there's a handful of things that seem to progress over the course of the loop and that plays into the exploration, but I those aspects seems like they could've just as easily just oscillated back and forth between the two states (i.e. sand moving between two planets back and forth). You don't need a time loop to have "time matters" mechanics. For that matter, does it really need to be so easy to die or pseudo-softlock yourself? If the game is trying to be about open-ended exploration then it feels like it might be better if the player could more freely explore without worrying about being abruptly sent back to their home planet by stupid things like fall damage or running out of fuel. On that note, I found it pretty hard to actually buy in to the universe presented by the game; my suspension of disbelief was hard to maintain. This is supposed to be a solar system that's existed for a long time and has ruins of a long-lost ancient civilization, so why does it feel like everything was in complete stasis until the instant the game started? If the planet with a black hole in it can be completely destroyed in 20 minutes, how has it lasted until now without being destroyed already? If the sand planet can have all the sand drained from it by its neighbor in 20 minutes, why is it completely 100% covered in sand at the start? If the ancient civilization left or died off a long time ago, why is almost everything in the same state as they describe it being in their texts? It's possible there's some answer to this at the end (like, idk, the solar system was actually created at the instant the game started and all the memories people have of earlier times are fabricated or something (not spoilers, I didn't finish the game I'm just making stuff up)), but I feel like even if there was an answer like that it would feel like a convenient excuse for decisions that were actually made purely for gameplay reasons. Even beyond the time issues, I find it pretty hard to believe that the characters in this game are real people with any personality or interiority. The writing is... not very engaging, frankly. I couldn't tell you any differences between most of the Hearthian characters, and even the ones that do have some personality elements (the other spacefarers) are pretty shallow -- this guy is scared and bad at exploring, that guy's chill and knows about the time loops, etc. The problem here is that there's no real depth to them beyond those few-word descriptions. I've seen a few people mention that you can talk to them more as you find more stuff, but nothing about them interested me or made them feel like real people so I never felt any real compulsion to do so. And the ancients that you spend most of the game reading the writings of are no better in this regard; they all speak in an extremely utilitarian and matter-of-fact way, often just dryly explaining the building you're standing in or whatever concept is relevant to that area. You'll read text in a space station and it'll read something like "This is the space station. This is where we launch orbital probes. There was a room for monitoring the probes but it got destroyed. It got destroyed because we turned the power up too high. Ha ha." It's just not engaging and doesn't give me any reason to care about the people who wrote these things, and I'm assuming that caring about the people in this world and what's going on is going to be a prerequisite for actually getting anything out of the supposedly "life-changing" ending. As an aside, the way that the ancients wrote these notes seems insanely impractical and nonsensical if their goal was anything other than "leave a bunch of information for future travelers to find, under the restrictions of an adventure video game that needs to convey important information in small chunks". Like, their main method of writing was to write stuff in big spiral shapes on the walls in a way that wastes 80% of the available space? And they used these wall writings to communicate directly with other people as if it's an instant messenger or email system? Did they seriously not have any kind of long-distance or synchronous communication? It's really hard for me to imagine a society where this system makes any kind of sense at all. This is a nitpick but it is another thing that made it hard for me to buy in. Really the bulk of the gameplay here is launching into space, finagling your ship onto whatever planet, and then wandering around reading snippets of bland text until you find one that tells you to look for more info on another planet. And then you go to the next planet and repeat, until you eventually find an area you can't easily access. And then... you bash your head into the wall until you stumble upon the answer? Honestly I never really figured out any of the puzzles in this game. Since nothing is explained or telegraphed it's hard to even tell sometimes if what you're looking at even is a puzzle, or if you've just missed some entrance or switch somewhere. I've seen this described as a "metroidbrainia" (terrible genre name) but even ignoring the fact that nothing about this game is remotely "metroid" or "vania", the conceit of that genre is that you find information which allows you to solve new problems using the tools you already have, and I never felt that happen in 5-6 hours of playtime. I found a teleporter (that's way too out-of-the-way and finicky to be practically useful most of the time), but it's not like there was any secret tech with the scout cannon or jetpack that I learned which would help me access new areas. When I hear "metroidbrainia" I think of something like Ooo, where you're constantly being guided towards learning new techniques that are clearly useful, and Outer Wilds is not like this at all in my experience. Every time I found a closed-off area my experience was that of wandering around looking for any kind of entrance, finding nothing, trying to do some kind of crazy gravity-slingshot jump, failing a dozen times, and then giving up. I'm sure I'm missing something here, but like I said I really don't tend to do well with these kinds of puzzle games. Another major thing that I think impacted my enjoyment, and which really isn't the fault of Outer Wilds itself, is the unfortunate fact of the two games I played immediately before this: Metro Gravity, and In Stars And Time. ISAT very quickly became one of my all-time favorites, and its core focus is going extremely deep into the concept of a time-loop and the implications of actually being stuck in one. In comparison the concept feels so shallowly explored in Outer Wilds that I found myself questioning why it was even there, as I mentioned above. The player character in OW is almost entirely silent so it's not like there's any exploration of their feelings on the matter, and the only other character who's aware of the loops doesn't seem to care much (even though presumably he's looping when I die, but that seems to not bother him? Or even be worth commenting on??) And on the other hand, every time I encountered some kind of gravity-manipulation mechanic in OW it just made me wish I was playing Metro Gravity instead, a game entirely about gravity manipulation which uses the concept in much more interesting and varied ways (and which incidentally has MUCH more clear and understandable puzzles which I personally prefer). So I may have unintentionally made this experience worse for myself by playing two games which go much deeper with some of the primary mechanics of OW right before giving it a shot. All in all, I just don't really "get" Outer Wilds. I don't feel connected to the story or characters, I don't feel particularly compelled to figure out any of its mysteries, I can't wrap my head around any of its puzzles, and I just feel like a directionless wanderer getting flicked in the nose every 20 minutes by the time loops. This really isn't the game for me, and I could've told you that a year ago if someone had bothered to explain to me what this game actually was. Happy for all the people who love it, but suffice to say that I'm going to be MUCH more skeptical of so-called "masterpieces" going forward. No game is an "objective masterpiece" for everyone, art is still completely subjective and one person's "masterpiece" will always be someone else's 5/10. submitted by /u/Akuuntus to r/patientgamers [link] [comments]
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Akuuntus |
Feb 27, 2026 |
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What cooling blanket would you recommend?
I’m trying to find a good cooling blanket and would love your honest suggestions. There are so many options out there and most product pages just say “cool and breathable,” which doesn’t tell me much about real use. If you’ve used a cooling blanket that actually works for warm nights or if you sleep hot, I’d really like to hear: • What blanket you’re using and what material it is • How well it actually feels cool at night after using it a few times • Whether it stays breathable over time and after washing • How the weight and feel work for you • Any downsides like warm edges, rough fabric, or durability issues • Where you usually use it (bed, couch, porch, etc) Looking for real feedback from people who’ve lived with theirs, not just what the description says. Thanks! submitted by /u/Miles_01_2 to r/BedroomBuild [link] [comments]
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Miles_01_2 |
Feb 22, 2026 |
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weighted blankets for someone who needs to stay cool but completely covered all night?
hi! as the title suggests, i'm looking for a new weighted blanket. i have cptsd, adhd, as well as a plethora of chronic illnesses that hurt like crazy as well as keep me trapped in bed most hours of the day, so i get a lot of use out of weighted blankets lol. i have a cheap one off of amazon, the type that has glass beads inside, but there's two issues i have with it: i run very hot, just in general, and this blanket does not help much with that i now have a kitten, and i don't want to run the risk of him ripping a hole in my blanket and getting glass beads everywhere i've already had one weighted blanket made with glass beads rip before, so i know how messy they are. and my kitten in particular is an absolute chaos gremlin, so i feel like even though i tend to have a few layers on top of the weighted blanket (thin, mind you, given my temperature issues) it's only a matter of time... so, i wanted to ask here about recommendations about a replacement. i'm hoping for something affordable, as i'll have to ask for it as a gift due to the fact that i myself have no income anymore due to being disabled and incapable of working. that's the first factor to consider. secondly, while i'm plenty open to the big knit blankets, i worry about the texture; i really prefer my blankets to be relatively flat and soft, y'know? but i'm still willing to look into it plenty, i just wonder if there are any other option beyond glass beads or chunky knit that i don't know of that might work better. if you're able to help, i'll really appreciate it. thank you!!! edit: typos submitted by /u/maknaeline to r/BuyItForLife [link] [comments]
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maknaeline |
Jan 25, 2026 |
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My girlfriend says im obsessed with my cat cause i takes too many pictures
I think shes just such a pretty cat and photogenic submitted by /u/Fump-Spankles to r/cats [link] [comments]
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Fump-Spankles |
Jan 22, 2026 |
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Cooling blankets for night sweats?
It’s summer here in Australia and I am dying…. Has anyone got any recommendations for cooling blankets? I need to try something other than a fan on me! submitted by /u/Queasy-Ad-6741 to r/AskWomenOver40 [link] [comments]
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Queasy-Ad-6741 |
Jan 20, 2026 |
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AITA if I cancel hubby's birthday plans and leave the house leaving hubby to host his family for my birthday?
I only have four days to make a decision. I have been going back and forth trying to decide if I should cancel my husbands birthday reservations I made for him at this really cool indoor golf place followed by reservations for dinner. He's always commented on wanting to try both and I thought it would make a nice gift. His birthday is only a few days after mine. For Christmas he legit took the time to buy and wrap me a box of diapers for our daughter in the next size up and presented it to me as my gift. I'm still angry about that. No, gag gifts for Christmas has never been a thing between us. Last year he got me a spatula and I thought this year he would do better after the falling out we had over the spatula. A little bit of Background info: Our daughter is now two months old and we have been working on replacing the floor and painting our home since before she was born with the goal of having it done before she can crawl. Over the summer he did the nursery floor and in the fall, a week before she was born, he did the flooring in our older son's room. Mind you, the flooring was given to us for free from my dad, and my dad bought my husband his own miter saw for Christmas to get the job done so we would no longer have to borrow his. I do all the painting. This past week as we have been clearing things out of our bedroom for me to do the painting and him the flooring he brought up my birthday. He said, "wow, all this work for your birthday gift." I said "Excuse me, what gift? He said "All the work of putting the flooring in our bedroom, but don't worry I'll still do a dinner for you and we can invite your mom and my family, what do you want me to cook?" I said "I would like to just have a quiet birthday dinner, you, me and the kids at Longhorn Steak House, come home and watch a movie together. Also, the flooring is not my gift. This is something we've been planning now for a year. And with the house torn up, I don't want to host anyone in our home especially after having hosted for Thanksgiving and Christmas. Besides we don't even have a place for people to sit. We have all the bedroom furniture, and our clothing in the living room. I'm currently sleeping on the mattress on the floor in here. Plus, I'm not a fan of your brother coming over so you two can sit and just drink beer all evening while I watch our and his kids." He said no, I'm going to cook at home, just tell me what you want me to cook. I said "Ok, I want to do steak, mashed potatoes, and green beans." (But there is a problem here, he can't make mashed potatoes to save his life and only likes green beans if their boiled. I like fresh green beans slowly sautéed with olive oil, garlic and herbs. So if I want it cooked this way, I will have to do it.) He said "no, we're not doing steak, it will cost to much if the family comes over. I'll just do a chicken." I lost it. I said again, "For MY birthday... I DO NOT want people over." He kept arguing the issue and I said "fine, do what you want for my birthday." Side note: Last year, he ordered the traditional tres leches cake but he ordered it with peaches. I hate peaches, he likes peaches. I like strawberries. Plus, my name was spelled wrong on the birthday cake, he thought it was hilarious. I am now seriously considering cancelling his b-day golf outing & dinner reservations, leaving home if he invites his family for my birthday, buying him a box of diaper wipes and presenting it with a card that says "Happy birthday. I painted the house for you." Would I be the Asshole? Update: Birthday plans: I have since logged in and cancelled his birthday golf outing and dinner reservations for next week. Tomorrow is my birthday and his day off work so he will be watching baby as I have also booked myself for a 90 minute massage. After that I will be stopping by Starbuck for my favorite drink and one hour of un-interrupted time with my new book that my son got me for Christmas. Then I will be picking him up from school and taking him to go see a movie. I will round off the day by coming home, taking a long hot bubble bath, ordering DoorDash and ending my day holding baby girl. That sounds like an amazing birthday to me. For him, I will just be getting him a card that reads "Happy Birthday, I painted the house for you." The bag will contain a case of diaper wipes. If he looks disappointed, I will just tell him "I cancelled the Golf outing and dinner reservations and instead go this bulk pack of wipes; the perfect gift to accompany the box of diapers you got me for Christmas." He will get the message. Divorce: As for the people advocating for divorce, kicking him to the curb, leaving with the kids in the middle of the night, claiming that he isn't a good husband to me and father to our baby, please know that you only got one little glimpse into our life. He is a loving and caring father to our children. We struggled with infertility for a very long time so this baby was a surprise but a welcomed blessing. Every day I prayed to not miscarry and even feared death during labor as my pregnancy was high-risk. He took a month off of work to care for me as I recovered from 3 degree tearing and a bruised tailbone. Every night he does the night time routine: Bath, pajamas, story time, and rocks baby girl to sleep. While he does that, I do the house reset: dishes, garbage, sweep. He wakes with me for all her feedings and prioritizes my sleep over his to make sure that I am rested enough to care for our daughter during the day. This is the same man who, during pregnancy, cooked me breakfast every morning and massaged my feet every night. Before he leaves for work every day he will make sure I have time to self-care (shower, brush my teeth, eat breakfast, and pump) before handing me the baby (if she's awake). Then he will make sure I am happy on the couch with baby girl and anything I could need before he leaves-blanket, remote, water cup, my phone, phone charger, a clean binky and bottle for baby. As soon as he get's home from work, he will take her and give me 30 minutes to myself before we start talking dinner plans. We make a good team when it comes to daily life. I don't have to make him lists of things to do. I like that when were low on milk, he will just pick it up on his way home without having to be asked and he doesn't wait for a "thank you" like he did me some big favor the way I have seen other men seek gratitude for doing basic tasks. He sucks at gift giving and this year and last year, so yes! I will be doing nothing for him for his birthday. Despite the shitty thoughtless gift and non-birthday birthday plans, I will be holding off on kicking him out and just matching his energy for his birthday. For Christmas 2026, I think I will get him an IKEA toddler bed to assemble for our daughter and call it a day. Birthday update: Yesterday was my birthday. Hubby surprised me with breakfast out at my favorite local spot and we did a Home Depot run for more flooring. After that, I did go for my massage, It was wonderful, and I did stop at Starbuck for my free birthday drink. I didn't have time to sit and read before I had to pick my boy from school, but that's ok. Instead of going to see a movie at the theater we came home and began a Harry Potter Movie marathon. I LOVE Harry Potter. However, my son, without my knowing, had texted my dad and my best friend to come over and surprise me with a visit. He didn't know that I had already had my best friend and her niece scheduled to come over to look through a pile of clothes before I took a large haul to donate at the Salvation Army. It was so much fun watching her niece try on dresses. We wrapped up the night with some pizza and cheesy bread. Hubby surprised me with a little gift: two new books, a pack of my favorite cookies, and a squishy niffler that I can add to my Harry Potter book shelf. Overall, I had a great day. :) submitted by /u/Funny_Leather_5540 to r/AITAH [link] [comments]
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Do Cooling Blankets actually work?
Getting really hot at night and looking at options, Cooling Blankets came up but seem to get mixed reviews, do they actually work/ make a difference and are they worthwhile or is it just the same using no covers? submitted by /u/alex123711 to r/australia [link] [comments]
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YSK cheap mylar emergency blankets can keep your house cool and save you money
Why YSK: with the temps being what they are and everything being so expensive these days, energy prices trying to keep cool in this heat can really put a damper on your wallet. As you know, the sun blazing through your windows will really heat your place up in a jiffy. Mylar is quite extraordinary. While it is semi transparent ( so you can still get some natural light through your windows), it also reflects around 90 percent of heat. You can use it to keep warm, and use it to keep cool. By covering your windows with cheap mylar emergency blankets, you may be surprised by just how much something so cheap and simple can help save you money ( and keep you cool) you can get mylar blankets on Amazon for about $1 a piece. They are also a great thing to keep in your vehicle for a number of reasons and can save your life in certain situations. submitted by /u/Comfortable-Beyond50 to r/YouShouldKnow [link] [comments]
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Coworker refuses to wear jacket, instead runs a space heater on full blast and tells everyone to "just buy a cooling blanket"
It's a pretty small office with just 5 of us in here, but one of our coworkers always has a space heater blasting at full power right next to her. After all of us are literally dripping sweat, we ask her to turn it off but she just says "well if I'm hot, I'm hot." And we say okay? So put on a jacket? But her response is something along the lines of "I don't like wearing jackets, this is easier." We then say okay but you're making everyone else who has to share this room with you hot..? And her response is to "just go buy a cooling blanket that you can plug into the wall." Bitch, what? You want us all to go out and buy electric cooling blanket instead of you just wearing a jacket? The fuck? Not to mention her leaving it on every time she leaves the office to get lunch or go do anything, and has left it facing her desk before, literally causing a laminated drawer's finish to melt off. Not to mention she has an anemia diagnosis that she's in denial about and refuses to take her supplements for... We've tried talking to her numerous times about this but she just throws sass back at us. Some people are so fucking self-centered. Edit: Yes, this is going to be brought up with a manager and dealt with one way or another. Just mildly infuriating that someone can be this selfish and inconsiderate to begin with. submitted by /u/ObiWangKeBloMe to r/mildlyinfuriating [link] [comments]
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Best blanket for the hotter summer season?
I don't know much about bedding, but what I do know is that I very much struggle sleeping during the summer night as my area gets pretty hot and my AC doesn't work that great, so I was wondering what are good, cool, breathable, summer blanket options? I don't mind paying a premium (within reason of course), if they product is actually worth it. submitted by /u/wakawakawomp to r/Bedding [link] [comments]
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Has anyone tried the cooling blankets? What do you think?
It looks really flat, so it doesn't look like it would be that comfortable. What do others think? submitted by /u/BohnerStoner12 to r/Costco [link] [comments]
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Heated blanket dangle (cooling her baked beans)
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May 9, 2025 |
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coldest cooling blankets?
price doesn’t matter ill save hundreds if thats what it takes to get something that works. temperatures here are rising and i get sick in hotter temperatures. i prefer sleeping in extremely cold temperatures but nights here are super hot now. so what are the coldest cooling blankets i can get? thanks for any help anyone can provide. submitted by /u/SussyFemboyImposter to r/Bedding [link] [comments]
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Just a cool blanket.
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Jan 15, 2025 |
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Finished blocking the tiles on my blanket. Should I do a warm or cool colour border?
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Feb 29, 2024 |
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the throw blanket was cool but this is better
thoughts!? submitted by /u/Berrytrutus to r/fashion [link] [comments]
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Feb 7, 2024 |
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What do you think happened to Buddy and the Cool Study group during the events like Paintball Assassin or the Pillows and Blankets war?
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Are cooling blankets effective?
Personally I love being kinda cold at night when I try and sleep. I feel like I give off a lot of body heat and so does my significant other. Often we resort to just the top sheet or blasting the AC all night. I have just learned about cooling blankets. Does anybody own one? Are you happy with it? Does it work with 2 people? Thanks!! submitted by /u/40YearOldMilkMan to r/sleep [link] [comments]
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At HongKong International Airport earlier. A man using fever cooling gel patch & wrapping himself in blanket was roaming around freely. Photo from telegram
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These two girls I met tonight spent a half hour comforting this crying homeless woman. She stopped crying minutes after the interaction began and they talked with her for a half hour about the cool things she had on her, including her Spiderman blanket and Teen Titans lanyard.
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