• orcrist@lemm.ee
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    6 hours ago

    In a little hut that the chair lift operator of the ski area (closed in the summer, when I was there) would use normally.

  • UltraGiGaGigantic@lemmy.ml
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    9 hours ago

    Pile of cardboard at work because I was pulling 90 hour weeks and I had to work in like 5 hours at the end of my previous shift and I figured the extra time spent traveling home was better spent sleeping.

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    8 hours ago

    Top shelf of a walk in closet that was obscured from view from the door.

    Under a futon couch.

    On the roof of the house in the angled portion where 2 downward slopes come together.

    In the back of a truck in the back yard.

    In the middle of a grassy area behind our garage

    My parents used to wake me up at 4:30 in the morning to take a cold shower and then spend the next 4 hours doing religious worship. The only time I could read “Horrible secular books” like Mutiny on the Bounty, the three musketeers, and the man in the iron mask was late at night after everyone went to bed. I would stay up till 2:30-3:00am sometimes reading and I knew waking up at 4:30 was just not gonna happen.

    Yeah, I got in a bunch of trouble when I came out of my hiding spot the next morning, but sometimes it was worth it.

  • macAttack@lemdro.id
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    7 hours ago

    A window sill in a Vegas hotel. Was the broke friend on a guys trip and the floor was taken

  • 🐋 Color 🍁 ♀@lemm.ee
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    9 hours ago

    On a train. It was at night and it was a long train ride, and it’s the only occasion where I remember falling asleep while sitting up!

  • keepcarrot [she/her]@hexbear.net
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    10 hours ago

    Next to the exhaust vent of the local underground commuter rail (is that a metro or subway? It’s only for one stop). It got quite cold and vent provided a warm breeze. It was the last spot that night where security didn’t push me along from

  • RebekahWSD@lemmy.world
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    Various convention floors. Mother would take me to her various fiber arts things, I’d get tired, I’d sleep under a table with my coat on me, or wrapped around my arms.

    I’d explode if I slept on the floor these days.

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    19 hours ago

    On a golf course putting green.

    I was drunk as a skunk.

    I climbed the fence and then I took the big ball markers that mark the tee of each hole, and I stabbed the stabby part into a tree until one tree had all the markers stabbed into it.

    Then I went to sleep.

    Not super proud of that

  • ℕ𝕖𝕞𝕠@slrpnk.net
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    11 hours ago

    When I was homeless I slept the kind of places homeless people sleep: Libraries, park benches, unused buildings, moving busses, the subway.

    When I was in the Scouts I slept the kind of places adventurous campers sleep: an igloo I helped build, on top of and under picnic tables, brush lean-tos, under the stars on a mountaintop. The weirdest was probably one time the weather turned dangerous during a jamboree and we all decamped to the nearest YMCA and I slept on the hallway floor with a towel over my face because we couldn’t turn the lights off.

    There was also the time I got locked out and couldn’t wake my wife up by phone or banging or yelling. It was one in the morning the coldest night of the year so I hopped the last train downtown and crashed in the break room at work on a massage chair.

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    21 hours ago

    Curled up in a ball in the back of my Wrangler.

    After working a 20hr shift, I got home reached in the back to get my backpack and couldn’t quite reach. Crawled out of the seat to grab it and woke up 6 hours later disoriented af.

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    24 hours ago

    I used to do sail washing and we would store the sails in this giant wooden rack. All the spinnakers went in a big pile on the top. Me and my buds would take turns having naps up there while we waited for the sails to dry. That was the best winter job.

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    December 23, 1995: On a wooden basement staircase, in an empty house, with no heat, with my dog. My parents lost the house. All our stuff had been moved out. Our nervous dog wouldn’t settle. I couldn’t leave him. That was the last night I slept in the house where I grew up.

    December 1998: On a basement floor near Ottawa. At least it was carpeted. Hammered after some party near a college. In the night, some angel draped a blanket over me. Best feeling of my life to that point. Some guy’s sister was kind to us.

    May 2009: Coober Pedy, Australia. Slept in a hostel that was in a mine. Slept underground in a room with bunk beds and no windows. It was weird. Felt like a bomb shelter.

    December 2011: Wadi Rum, Jordan. Slept outside under the stars on a sleeping mat on a rock of biblical proportion. The guy in the tent next to ours was snoring. Loudly. My partner couldn’t take it. We dragged our mattresses out onto a rock 300 m from camp. I reasoned — scorpions were less likely to find us. Coulda been wrong. Still here to tell the tale.

    I’ve slept in some weird places.