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They Hide under Your Bed and in Your Head

2023-06-19 06:16:45

They are hidden under your bed and in your heart. They are the stories that follow your house; they are hidden inside your closet, under the bed they invade your head. They are terrible, terrible, evil; they bother you with awakening time and hinder you from sleeping, but most importantly, they reflect ourselves and our civilization. We all read a lot of books with monsters and introduced them from a very young age. The main focus of these books is to tell us about fear and to overcome it, but most of us just accepted monsters' fear and evil, and since then I have been very afraid.

Monsters are not huge lizards, the four heads are hidden under the children's bed. No, the monster looks at you looking at your face - do not be afraid. They tell you to run from one city to another - the house is behind the running dog so you will chase after moving. And you never go home, go home and always avoid you, this is your fear: you may not be able to go home. You will always end here. Masquerade balls waves you to you, and you will see a man wearing a mask. understood. Everything has face and name, they answer someone, something. And the arms are long enough to guide the face of a lost traveler - you know - the same hand shapes everything

So let's go. That night, you touched the EDM song ceiling and then tried to hit your head on the shelf of the wall. Your dusty 2013 victory circle is still memories that beat the beat under your bed like a zombie heart. In the afternoon, you sent him a blue cube with some suspicious jokes trying to bring out the topics of the air conditioner to him. Please strip everything else off the wall and throw it away in the trash box - you think they think about yours, your deep afternoon, gorgeous excuses, and a lonely New Year's Eve. To let go, give the key to everyone in front, change direction and go straight ahead.

Dirty rooms can become breeding grounds for ticks and other unwanted air pollutants. These unwelcome friends hide in your bed or hide themselves under the bedside table. You can share your bedroom with millions of people. In the evening, these dust mites snoop into your paranasal sinuses, cause you allergies and make you more breathing difficult. My advice: Keep clean rooms and dust periodically. Vacuum the bed under the bed and open the windows as frequently as possible so that fresh air enters; in a room with less dust, better air flow is important. Dust mites also exist in the mattress and are collected over time. Please handle mattresses and pillows for over 10 years. Please remember to clean and clean your bedding