u/DreyaNova

My super low stakes theory on hotel lighting.

I type this as an overhead lightbulb with the wattage of a thousand suns blinds me.

So you know how most hotel chains are owned by SUPER giant brands like Marriott who have a diverse portfolio of hotels from road-side motel to 5 star luxury?

I reckon, the super bright daylight bulbs in the cheaper hotels are deliberate to display the gap in luxury for their more expensive hotels to make them seem more luxurious.

Because amber lightbulbs vs daylight lightbulbs make a HUGE difference in how cozy a room feels, and it's not like you can just bring your own lightbulbs to a hotel (although I may start doing this...).

There's no way that incredibly bright white lightbulbs in cheap hotels are an accident, and it's only a recent development that I have noticed. I am 90% that every hotel used to just use regular soft lightbulbs and j refuse to believe this is explained by "LED bulbs are cheaper." Sure but you can buy warmer toned LED bulbs for no extra cost. WHY?!

You *could* make a hotel room look cozy for like $15 with lighting and there's no way the interior designer for the hotel just forgot about lighting.

So I reckon warm amber lighting is reserved by giant brands like Marriott for their more luxury hotels. We are now being charged for the luxury of evening lighting that doesn't fuck with your circadian rhythm. That does feel pretty Marriott-coded

Thank you for coming to my ridiculous Ted Talk. I'm going to the store to buy some fucking lightbulbs for my hotel stay.

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u/DreyaNova — 7 days ago

Hello!

I am currently leaving the area in a bit of a rush and I have a studio apartment amount of furniture that I need to clear out of my apartment. Most pieces are brand new from Homesense.

I'm looking for free donation pickup because I am currently unwell and unable to do any heavy lifting alone and I lack a support system to help me with the heavy lifting.

So far I have found "Will pick up your donation for a fee" or "Will accept donations if you bring them to us."

Can anyone help me out with a charity that will pick up my furniture for donation?

Thanks in advance!

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u/DreyaNova — 15 days ago

Hey friends,

I have been in ED remission for several years now but I'm experiencing a resurgence of symptoms during my first trimester of pregnancy. Just seeking support for how to bring this up with a doctor because I'm really embarrassed.

Hope everyone is having a beautiful Friday. 🌷

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u/DreyaNova — 21 days ago