This is easily the comfiest way to read. Too bad american house walls are made of paper and can’t support hammocks.
yup i would totally get one, havent read since high school unfortunately
>>25165034This is my preferred reading chair. It’s light, comfy, and can be taken apart and put in a bag so I can take it anywhere I want.
>>25165084>havent read since high school unfortunatelywhy are you here?
>>25165176because the light was on
>>25165181Hold the fort
>>25165034Just fix a couple eye bolts into some studs, dummy.
>>25165196isnt safe.
>>25165034I have fantastic news
>>25165034>/diy/-let can't into basic home improvementI thought books was supposed to make you think gooder
>>25165254It takes up half the room. The best thing about a hammock is you can take it down when you’re not using it.
bump
>>25165230What do you mean it isn't safe? They're 2x4 or 2x6 studs. Just how fucking fat are you?
>>25165084I sincerely hope you just graduated or are only a year out. I'm sure we've all had periods in our late teens-early 20's where we were too busy with University assigned work, social lives, partying etc to read for pleasure, but you really should pick up a book again, there's countless charts and recommendations to be found here.
>>25165034For me it's in bed with two pillows, or laying longways on a sofa. I'm not much of a sitting up reader, though I will if I have to (cafes, uni-library, bus, train, car, park) but if I'm at home or another's hour, I will be lying down.
>>25166609>how fucking fat are you?i-i...