• EtherWhack@lemmy.world
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    1 month ago

    They help with sensory/stress/emotional overload by purposefully being understimulating. Think of them as a nice quiet and secluded place to collect your thoughts and help your mind calm down/relax.

    Edit: (stupid autocorrect)

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          1 month ago

          I somehow missed that one.

          Still I would like a very green and big ass plant that’s like 1 meter tall standing on the floor somewhere between the door and the chair

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      Does that actually work for anyone? Under stimulation is an okay goal I guess, but to me this just looks like a claustrophobic and painfully lit anxiety echo chamber. If this was a room where one could turn out the lights and take an actual nap, I might feel different.