I don't like having sweaty balls, so it's a thin sheet that's usually supposed to be a just a sheet cover for me, even when the temperature hits the negatives.
They do all of those things. That is a picture of a duvet from a shop. It's showing you what the duvet looks like. You put a quilt cover over the duvet yourself.
I would be freezing at night and not able to sleep. As an American the inside of my house is kept at 17 degrees Celsius at all times due to air conditioning so I don't get too sweaty.
>my house is kept at 17 degrees Celsius at all times due to air conditioning
You are the reason they are banning the sale of internal combustion engines in Europe. Frick you.
I don't like having sweaty balls, so it's a thin sheet that's usually supposed to be a just a sheet cover for me, even when the temperature hits the negatives.
Do germans really sleep without a blanket? Are they just laying exposed on a matress?
>sir richard evans
Nice try rich
What the frick is a duvet?
t. a mutt
Nerrrrrrrrrd
most nazis were extremely cowardly backstabbers. Very few died with dignity or didn't rat out their comrades for a better deal. Even those who later killed themselves like Goring and Himmler backstabbed Hitler hard and tried to strike a better deal with the Allies in exchange. Keep in mind that the star of the SS and "Hitler's favorite commando" Otto Skorzeny became a Mossad hitman and killed escaped Nazis for the Israeli regime.
Another fun fact: Of the 16 million German men who served in the Wehrmacht and SS in WW2 12 million surrendered and Germany never had a relevant post-occupation resistance movement of any kind when even places like Ethiopia and Albania managed to have one
The only other occupied state with this level of subservience was Japan, but that at least had their deified Emperor tell them to stand down. Hitler meanwhile told the Germans to fight to the last, and they all ignored it and collaborated with their occupiers to the fullest extent possible
Does the movie and/or tv show accurately portray this?
>Now why do men like you or I know what a duvet is? Is it necessary to our survival?
It's just a kind of comforter (2 layer blanket with some kind of filling/bedding inside). Had to deal with them a couple of times. Do not recommend.
>Now why do men like you or I know what a duvet is? Is it necessary to our survival?
It's just a kind of comforter (2 layer blanket with some kind of filling/bedding inside). Had to deal with them a couple of times. Do not recommend.
The real question is why is there so many different words for the same thing in the English language? We call them doonas in Australia.
It's a blanket, just a blanket. Why do guys like you and I know what a duvet is? Is this essential to our survival, in the hunter/gatherer sense of the word? No.
I don't even make my bed. I sleep on the mattress. It smells really bad so once a month I cover it all with baking soda and let it rest for half a day and then it's back on track
Blankets is one of the worst aspect of traveling overseas.
Every place will almost exclusively have them and I can’t get very comfortable sleeping with them.
I am confused. is a duvet not a blanket? do americans sleep with both? the duvet goes over you and that keeps you warm. what do you do with an extra thinner blanket when you already have a duvet?
A duvet is like a big bag filled with feathers or cotton or something similar and then you have a cover over that bag.
It is basically a big pillow you sleep under.
A blanket is just a piece of fabric.
They're supposed to absorb your sweat instead of the bigger blanket which is usually too big for a laundry machine and it's better to avoid getting it dirty/smelly
Duvets are down filled blankets that keep you much warmer
The name comes from french, it's those tiny feathers ducks and geese have and that are used to fill the inside of the duvet for insulation (warmth)
>no blanket
disgusting
I don't like having sweaty balls, so it's a thin sheet that's usually supposed to be a just a sheet cover for me, even when the temperature hits the negatives.
Is that really not enough of a blanket for you?
Kek do Germans really sleep like this?
Like what?
>no pillow covers
>no quilt cover
>no top sheet
>no bed sheet
>no mattress protector
>no soul
They do all of those things. That is a picture of a duvet from a shop. It's showing you what the duvet looks like. You put a quilt cover over the duvet yourself.
>fox only
>final destination
I would be freezing at night and not able to sleep. As an American the inside of my house is kept at 17 degrees Celsius at all times due to air conditioning so I don't get too sweaty.
>my house is kept at 17 degrees Celsius at all times due to air conditioning
You are the reason they are banning the sale of internal combustion engines in Europe. Frick you.
What? I couldn’t understand you on account of my teeth chattering. Damn it’s cold in here.
>Americans are the reason Euros are doing dumb shit
>>I would be freezing at night and not able to sleep.
...why? You have a thick duvet
most nazis were extremely cowardly backstabbers. Very few died with dignity or didn't rat out their comrades for a better deal. Even those who later killed themselves like Goring and Himmler backstabbed Hitler hard and tried to strike a better deal with the Allies in exchange. Keep in mind that the star of the SS and "Hitler's favorite commando" Otto Skorzeny became a Mossad hitman and killed escaped Nazis for the Israeli regime.
Another fun fact: Of the 16 million German men who served in the Wehrmacht and SS in WW2 12 million surrendered and Germany never had a relevant post-occupation resistance movement of any kind when even places like Ethiopia and Albania managed to have one
The only other occupied state with this level of subservience was Japan, but that at least had their deified Emperor tell them to stand down. Hitler meanwhile told the Germans to fight to the last, and they all ignored it and collaborated with their occupiers to the fullest extent possible
Does the movie and/or tv show accurately portray this?
What's your ethnicity anon 🙂
Cite your sources, chud. Oh, nevermind. Just had a look at your post history, should've guessed I was debating a Drumpf supporter. Typical.
Do germans really sleep without a blanket? Are they just laying exposed on a matress?
>sir richard evans
Nice try rich
What the frick is a duvet?
t. a mutt
>Now why do men like you or I know what a duvet is? Is it necessary to our survival?
It's just a kind of comforter (2 layer blanket with some kind of filling/bedding inside). Had to deal with them a couple of times. Do not recommend.
The real question is why is there so many different words for the same thing in the English language? We call them doonas in Australia.
Also called a quilt or a comforter
it’s something the gays use apparently. ive only ever heard queers use that word
Because gays are usually more educated and cultured than your average anti-intellectualist prole and thus have a broader vocabulary
they do tend to have "cultures" in their rectums
It's a blanket, just a blanket. Why do guys like you and I know what a duvet is? Is this essential to our survival, in the hunter/gatherer sense of the word? No.
they're called comforters where I life
Nerrrrrrrrrd
This really throws the whole event in to question
im a euro living in america and I use a folded over sheet and a duvet
>everyone talking about how powerful zone of interest is, how hard it is to watch
It's as if they never watched Son of Saul
So Germans don't use bedsheets?
germans don't use blankets? what the frick is wrong with them?
i've seen american's dress their bed the "german way" and vice versa.
fricking autismal
I don't even make my bed. I sleep on the mattress. It smells really bad so once a month I cover it all with baking soda and let it rest for half a day and then it's back on track
Imagine having blankets or pillows or anything
wash yo nasty ass you absolute caveman
Blankets is one of the worst aspect of traveling overseas.
Every place will almost exclusively have them and I can’t get very comfortable sleeping with them.
why did they show the holohoax even though it didn't happen?
I am confused. is a duvet not a blanket? do americans sleep with both? the duvet goes over you and that keeps you warm. what do you do with an extra thinner blanket when you already have a duvet?
A duvet is like a big bag filled with feathers or cotton or something similar and then you have a cover over that bag.
It is basically a big pillow you sleep under.
A blanket is just a piece of fabric.
People actually use sheets? What the frick is the point of using a paper thin piece of cloth as blanket?
i use sheets to further dunk on animals
You can cum under the sheets without having to wash the big thick blanket.
They're supposed to absorb your sweat instead of the bigger blanket which is usually too big for a laundry machine and it's better to avoid getting it dirty/smelly
Duvets are down filled blankets that keep you much warmer
The name comes from french, it's those tiny feathers ducks and geese have and that are used to fill the inside of the duvet for insulation (warmth)