I have a king bed, one of those memory-foam mattresses that doesn't jiggle as you get in or out. Even if you cleaved it down the middle with a pickax, the thing wouldn't tremble. It's practically earthquake-proof.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
My bed is actually two king beds put together.
As seismologists gained more experience from earthquake records, it became obvious that the problem could not be reduced to a single peak acceleration. In fact, a full frequency of vibrations occurs.
I have a tendency to kick it up. I like to rattle the cage.
Remember how you used to be able to feel your bed breathing and the walls spinning when you were a kid?
I can't leave anywhere without making my bed; it's ingrained.
I got so used to being unstable that I started to only be comfortable being unstable.
Slumps are like a soft bed. They're easy to get into and hard to get out of.
I've always been somewhere down from the top, so I've never had to suffer being knocked off the top.
The longer you're stuck in a position that doesn't truly challenge you, the less likely you'll be able to leave it. Inertia, in fact, is one of my worst fears.
The rigid cause themselves to be broken; the pliable cause themselves to be bound.