Context: I currently have a back injury and as such my sleep schedule has been destroyed. There are days that I simply cannot get comfortable no matter where I sit/lie.

The other night I was restless and couldn’t get comfortable but was feeling tired. I wanted to brew myself a cup of tea but as luck would have it we had run out of fill-able tea bags. I pulled out the metal tea infusers and found that due to an improper cleaning at last use and who knows how long they had been sitting idle they were absolutely disgusting. Some had mold spots and one appeared to be rusting (how aluminum rusts I don’t know).

I REALLY wanted my tea so I busted out my cleaning tools and got to work. She woke up to use the restroom and heard me in the kitchen and made it a point to call me out for being weird and that no one in their right mind would be doing what I was doing.

Is that a fair assessment? I only spent about 50 minutes cleaning them.

  • ShittyRedditWasBetter@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I mean there is being restless and there is being loud and starting a project at 3am.

    I’m not saying you’ve done a bad thing here but yeah you are blurring trust line of weird behavior.

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    Not normal? Sure.
    But it’s also not normal to have a back injury that prevents you from sleeping.
    So if you can use your sleep time to do something productive that helps you, that may not be normal (IE common) but it is a good idea.

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    I’ll avoid the word normal, but definitely not something most people would ever do. (It’s the sort of thing I might do though.)

    Obviously I don’t know the details of your back pain, but I would caution you that doing stuff like that (focusing intently on something in front of you, possibly bending over slightly, for an extended period of time) is probably not good for your back.

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    1 year ago

    Out of context, that’s not normal.

    In your context, there is no normal, but your actions were rational.

    Hope you recover quickly, friend, and get the cup of tea you deserve.

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      Yeah it’s not “normal” in the sense that it’s probably only happened a couple of times in history, but there’s nothing wrong witht he though process. Although 50 minutes to clean the infusers is a real long time, but if you had no other option, might as well

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        Depending on how nasty/corroded they were, I could see spending that long at it. Especially using 3am logic.

        Daytime logic may have been “I’m going to clean one, and order more teabags and a new strainer right now”.

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    Shit my cleaning at 3 am is more productive and better for some reason, I have scoliosis and it makes it hard to sleeptimes, so I play games or walk around in circles or some other random stuff.

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    It may not be normal necessarily, but it’s completely understandable. You wanted a comfort while you were uncomfortable, and you were willing to work for that comfort.

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      I don’t mean to sound rude at all, I’m just genuinely curious how it is that you can’t identify what 3am means? I’m guessing maybe English isn’t your native language, or such?

      Again, no negativity intended, I’m just really curious :-)

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        English not a native language?

        My friend, it’s not even my continent.

        I’m from Europa, where we use 24h clocks. While some know am and pm, I never use it, and often get them confused.