I have it on good authority (watching my dog) that zoomies are better when you can dart and weave between furniture.
We need an Olympic sport that’s just track hurdles but replaced with scattered furniture arrangements, and the competitors need to weave through without banging a shin on a coffee table.
There needs to be two phases though… day and night
This, but for playing VR games
Beautiful!
For some reason I read ‘zombies’, was wondering what on earth you were planning.
They need some shufflin’ space.
You seem to know how to have fun
I’ve moved to a colder climate, so wear socks indoors now. The dog and I have drift king battles. He has a cool signature move where he sprints across the lounge room onto his bed and slides it halfway into the kitchen. But I got him on hallway slides to the bathroom where such pace can only be achieved with superior control.
Check into adult daycare for an extended weekend, for an upgrade to grippy socks. 👀
Plenty of room for some manoeuvering
How does it feel to live with abundant space
That’s what a yard is for.
That’s nowhere near enough space! You’re going to need SEVERAL square yards!
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Oof. My yard is 2 acres of redwoods and ferns, with a pond and a meadow.
True, new houses here, the back yard you can not even put a 15" pool, there’s not enough space. Some people just have no grass in their backyard, just a big wood balcony/terrace with their bbq, table, chairs, etc. No more mowing!
In some places you’d be lucky to get more than about 60 days per year when you could use the yard.
Winter, rain, 30+ degree summers, etc.
Well that my friend is what moving is for
I don’t think I can afford this
What does “get the zoomies” mean? Not my native language.
I believe it refers to the desire to suddenly start running about in a senseless and thoughtless manner
Ever see a dog or cat run across the room super fast for no reason? Zoomies.
My dog would do over half his zoomies going over the furniture. May as well spread it around to get him more exercise.
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Lol, I put non-slip pads under the rug and couch to stop them from moving. Worked like a charm.
Unrelatable, kitchen is almost separated.
And that bedroom, might as well be a studio with a walk-in closet