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For years now I've been falling asleep to documentaries on YouTube. Mostly about space or military history. The often monotonous tone of narration usually lulls me off quickly.

The draw back is if I find a particularly interesting one and get to focused on it.

What about you phukers

For years now I've been falling asleep to documentaries on YouTube. Mostly about space or military history. The often monotonous tone of narration usually lulls me off quickly. The draw back is if I find a particularly interesting one and get to focused on it. What about you phukers

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[–] E-werd 2 points (+2|-0)

I used a TV at about a whisper along with a fan for most of my life, then when I got married and moved out my wife didn't like the light from the TV as the flashing caused her to wake up. The TV was replaced with a night light, the fan has to be on my person but not my face--I generate a ton of heat when I'm sleeping.

I'm not kidding, I used to cancel out my window air conditioner when I lived at home. My body puts off major fucking heat, always has. It's not as bad now that I'm mostly sedentary, was worse when I did physical work and played sports. Still, when I'm moving a lot the heat still radiates off my body and I can't stand being in a place without good constant air movement.

[–] jobes 0 points (+0|-0)

Have you tried those passive cooling mattress things that send water through a fan to try and keep your mattress around your ambient temperature? I hear they're relatively silent and are great for hot sleepers.