I demand scientific reasoning as to why leaning a chair back against a wall is more comfortable then sitting like a normal person
>snek for your time
>>8335213
>then
Then is temporal, than is comparative.
Due to your error, you won't be receiving an answer to your question. Try again tomorrow.
cute snake
>>8335215
It is, but he needs to understand it doesn't make up for the error in his post.
>>8335229
You HAVE TO TAKE RESPONSIBILITY FOR YOUR ACTIONS.
If you make these kind of mistakes, you sound like a kid.
>>8335213
You failed the peer review. Fix it and resubmit or it will continually be declined.
>>8335229
Your response is evidence of the validity of my post.
>>8335240
>>8335254
It took me until I was 5 to learn to tie my shoes reliably. My first grade teacher sent me to the principle's office because my shoes kept coming untied, and I wouldn't always bother to immediately re-tie them.
>>8335260
let's derail OP the faggot's topic and talk about shoe-tying
I remember I used to have Velcro, way better
>>8335213
I'm not quite sure, but it'll be a better answer than what the rest of this thread is made of: it most likely has something to do with the angle and with the fact that with your chair leaned against the wall, you would be able to rest your head against the wall.
>cool snek
>>8335213
the act of balancing likely relieves mild boredom
>>8335213
>then
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Could it have something to do with the change in your centre of gravity?