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The 4d monsters enter the 3d world at night. Blankets are supposed to be the portal. Since you're literally wearing the portal, it gets bent in serious ways. Of course the above is a joke.

If you wanna know how I orient my blanket at night, I have folded one of the corners (the top left) of the blanket (like how we dog-ear pages of a book) and stitched it up. At night when I want to orient the blanket, I feel for the fold on the blanket and then cover myself properly.

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Healthy option as an adult until they're actually distributed to trick-or-treat kiddos whose entire idea of Halloween g…

Well, I used to be a kid once upon a time, and nobody did this when I would trick-or-treat. If someone would do that to us though, I'm sure my friends would do nasty stuff to their garden.

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So few ambidextrous people as well. I wanted to become ambidextrous once (I'm right handed), so I spent a good 4 months (30mins, 2 days a week) practicing to write with my left hand.

I managed to make pretty good progress, but noticed diminishing returns after 3 months.

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A friend of mine went through that too. A really bright guy who aced every class, but he rebelled whenever the professors were being really hard. The professors hated him, but the most they could do was reduce his grades for practicals, even though he aced those as well.

The profs and batchmates would say, "he's a lucky guy," but I knew that he really enjoyed studying because we would study together.

I guess it's true. Everyone wants you to do well, but not better than them. A sad truth.