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 No.3737

Step 1: Buy a heated blanket or mattress wrap.
Step 2: Give it time to get nice and warm.
Step 3: Open window on a cold day.
Step 4: Endure the coldness as long as you can, preferably for at least an hour. You should at least be in short sleeves and shorts.
Step 5: Lay in bed, wrapped in warmth to go from unbearably cold to a warm embrace of heat.

 No.3738

Step 1: turn heater up so high you don't need a blanket or even sheets
Step 2: ignore utility bills

 No.3739

Your air will be so dry

 No.3740

Step 1: Don't be a pansy.
Step 2: There is no step 2.

 No.3741

How to prepare your shab for biting.

 No.3797

Step 1: Get heater in room
Step 2: Crank it to high
Step 3: Get fan in room
Step 4: Have fan blowing on you so you aren't too warm

 No.4035

>>3797
Couldn't find the right picture, but the kind of space heater that's on wheels, is about 3' tall and 2' wide and 6" depth that looks like the bars to a cage, and position a box fan on the other side so it blows the warmth of the space heater directly onto you!

 No.4036

>>4035
I position my feeties in those things

 No.4037

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Heated blankets are amazing, can preheat your normal blankets so you can slip right in from a cold room to a warm and cozy bed. Cats also love it and will happily sleep with you on a warm blanket.

 No.4038

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>>4036
Whoa! I'd be afraid of burning my soles doing that.

 No.4039

Step 1: Wait for shab to get in blanket
Step 2: Bite

 No.4041

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>>3737
a couple Christmases ago my mom got me a sherpa blanket things like picrel and its VERY comfy, my only complaint is that i didnt read the washer tag before washing it so its not as comfy as it used to be

 No.4042

>>4041
Do you go outside with it, too?

 No.4043

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>>4041
I'm wearing one of these right now since winter is approaching. I've washed mine a few times at low temperature and it's still super soft. I also got mine as a Christmas gift, but from my nii-san.

>>4042
You'd look silly doing that unless you're outdoors camping where silly comfortable clothes is socially acceptable.

 No.4046

>>4038
>I'd be afraid of burning my soles doing that.
I wear sockies at all times

 No.4058

>>4043
Tru OGs don't consider "looking silly" (ie, some guy's opinion you don't know and who doesn't matter at all in your life) at all, it doesn't even impinge upon one's consciousness.




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