u/DerEmil123

▲ 2 r/Einrichtungstipps+2 crossposts

https://preview.redd.it/7aa6brq4klyg1.png?width=1142&format=png&auto=webp&s=d2ee899eeb598b4cb20431c4f4fa17cf4e064a0e

[BILD IM BEITRAG]

Ich möchte in dieses Zimmer einziehen und weiß noch nicht genau, wie ich es einrichten soll. Folgendes brauche ich:

- 1 großen Schreibtisch (mit Steckdosen) für PC etc.

- 1 Bett für zwei Personen (meistens nur für eine Person)

- 1 Sofa (optional ausziehbar direkt als bett)

- 1 Fernseher (relativ großer Flachbildfernseher)

- 1 Kleiderschrank

Bei Bedarf weitere Steckdosen hinzufügen.

Es ist ein Zimmer im Keller, in das nur dieses eine Fenster Tageslicht lässt.

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u/DerEmil123 — 12 days ago
▲ 7 r/RoomDesign+3 crossposts

Layout with furniture that i need

[PICTURE IN POST]
I want to move into this room and I don't know exactly how to furnish it.
That's what i need:

-1 large desk with power outlets for a PC, etc.

-1 bed for two people (usually only one person)

-1 couch (optionally convertible into a bed)

-1 TV (relatively large flat screen)

-1 wardrobe

Add more power outlets if necessary

It's a room in the basement where only the one window lets in natural light.

It's supposed to be relaxing and chill.

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u/DerEmil123 — 12 days ago

Is it just me, or do we really think the slang from the 2020s is just going to vanish?

​Usually, slang dies out because it’s cringe once the next generation takes over.

​We’ve already seen it happen with "cool" and "vibes". It's hard to imagine, that kids will still be using for example some of our brainrot terms, either ironically or because they’ve just become standard vocabulary.

I feel like we’re going to be just like our parents—using words that were cool 30 years ago while our kids just stare at us in totally embarrassed.

Can you guys imagine something like that?

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u/DerEmil123 — 15 days ago