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[+] Comfy. But, blue lamps would tend to keep one from falling asleep. |
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well, you could have them on when it's not being used as a bed, but are you sure grass uses blue light to grow ? |
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I am so glad this was the grass kind. |
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It's pasture bed time mister! |
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[+] one might enjoy some grass while enjoying their grass
bed. |
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[+] for [2 fries]'s comment. |
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Is it necessary to make the bed in the morning, or do you leave it a lawn ? |
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You need more than one of these. Otherwise constant use
of a single sod bed would kill the grass. You need to be
able to use different beds to give the previous one(s) time
to recover from such things as light-blockage. |
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So, a giant and elaborate framework which rotates a fresh sod bed from the rack mounted on the outside wall of your house, through a sealed hatch into your bedroom. |
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/recover from such things as light-blockage/ |
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This would be a problem if you tended to sleep for many days at a time. For those who wake up more or less at sunrise, this problem could be addressed by unmaking your bed in the morning. |
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"Honest, Officer Plimpkin. I thought it was grass, not Grass." |
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O2 would still be seeping out, even at night, for sweet sleeping airs. |
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And speaking of seeping out, less than perfect continence in such a bed would be welcome. |
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I can think of only one issue...worms. Worms love sod. But I
don't care, they could wiggle their way all night. + |
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//O2 would still be seeping out, even at night,// |
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Uh, would it? I'm trying to remember the various
plant biochemistries out there, but I am pretty sure
that grass would only be respiring during the hours of
darkth. |
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Not too long, not too short.[+] |
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This guy built one. [link] |
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/t grass would only be respiring during the hours of darkth./ |
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True, but the seeping out of O2 happens during photosynthesis in the day. |
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