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need a plaid couch rn. preferably 30 years old with couch cushions that are way too big
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my friends pitched in to buy me a proper couch that’s actually comfy and long enough for napping (previously all i had was this stiff ugly loveseat). cannot state how much it has improved my life and it’s comforting to know that i’ll have it for years and years!
Mar 3, 2025
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why can't they make cars that are just two couches going down the street on wheels like they used to. Room for spreading out, room for snugglin, room for a lil nap, room for piling in. throw a cool blanket across the back. No more bucket seats, I want two couches.
Feb 23, 2024
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Dude this is epic and just in time for my most hated relative to visit for the holidays so she has a private room and a bed to sleep on (it folds flat into a sofa bed). If there’s one thing you should know about me by now it’s that I’m an irrational cheapskate when it comes to material goods and if I don’t feel like I’m getting an enormous deal I’m just not interested. I was already eyeing this Novogratz Brittany futon in persimmon but I found it on Facebook Marketplace in near-perfect condition for $100 which is about 1/3 of its regular price!! very satisfying buy and it’s so small and portable (you can remove the arms and legs and fold the seat and back in half) that it fit perfectly inside of my Subaru Crosstrek 🥹 I like it a lot and would recommend it at full price if you‘re in the market for something cute and cheap for an office or guest bedroom but the only caveat is that you cannot lean back on the arms which is kind of a bummer… so that’s my review.
Dec 17, 2024

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