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It's a daybed. That means that the mattress is a twin. Apparently, people who sleep on twin size beds are either going to college, or younger. By which I mean: everything is designed for someone who can't handle delicate fabrics. It's all either abysmally plain or printed, brightly colored, rainbow and pastel, 70's paisley, two-tone pseudo brocade that makes me think of china teacups and daffodils, plaids, squares, stripes, polka dots, cheapo-lameo-quilt-top-ish, blah. It's cheap, tacky, and plastic. Or it's designed for boys in their early teens.

Hello. I am a single person. I am at home. I do not have a double, full, queen, king, or california king sized bed because I do not need one, I could not fit one in my room, and I don't see the point in wasting money on it when I'm already buying a new frame and mattress because the old one makes my back and hips give out. However, I would like to spoil myself a little. I'd like new pillows, decent sheets, and a nice, good-looking comforter/duvet. Oh no, wait, sorry, you need at least a queen for that. Here, why don't you look in our teen & children's section? They have twin size. (By the way, the dorms section has only twin XL, which doesn't fit either.)

So now my feet hurt, my back hurts, my hip hurts at the joint and I'm limping, and I'm verging on a migraine. I've wasted over two hours and several tears to this endeavour and come out with nothing.

My mood is somewhat fouler than bleak.
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