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An alarm clock, really?

Wake-up device?

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unknownpoltroon • 509 points
Hickory dickory dock mutherfucker@@

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hedronist • 51 points
I thought it was a *clock* that it ran up.

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lNFORMATlVE • 31 points
The PG version to apply here would be “frock”

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PigeonUtopia • 41 points
Hickory dickory dock The mouse ran up your cock

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nukefodder • 33 points
Hickunty dickunty dunt

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Gimme_The_Loot • -3 points
The clock struck one IM GONNA CUUUUM Hickory Dickort Dock 🫠

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TapToTingle • 9 points
Ngl that’s nightmare fuel but also… lowkey impressive agility

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mijohvactech • 1 points
The mouse ran from a cock?

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Trogdor420 • 408 points
Why are they sleeping on the floor of a clothing shop?

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PenguinSunday • 317 points
Cool tile to beat summer heat

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pawnografik • 198 points
Hot country. Shop is probably closed in the hottest hours of the day. Or potentially (though they’re not dressed for a strict Muslim country) during prayer times.

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jdb050 • 114 points
Hot country is probably correct, but I don’t think the shop is closed. I am going to take a wild guess and say this is in Vietnam… Over there, a majority of people with street-facing homes have a home business (small shop/restaurant/etc). The rear of the building and/or upper levels are actually their home, while the street-level and front-facing portion of the home is for the business. And yes, it gets hot in many parts of Vietnam, so laying on the (clean) tile would be normal, as it would clutter the store to have a hammock in the middle of everything and the business owner (and their children) will often need to stay in the business portion of the home while it’s open so they can greet customers and prevent theft. My wife’s next door neighbor back in her hometown in Vietnam had a setup that is almost identical to what you see in this video. Could also be another country with somewhat similar climate/culture though, like Thailand/Laos/Cambodia/Phillippines/Indonesia/etc.

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inatowncalledarles • 35 points
Weird you said Vietnam, it was the first country that came to my mind. I was staying in a hotel in Hoi An and came home late. The hotel had 24 front desk but no one was at the desk. I looked over the counter and there she was sound asleep on the floor.

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jdb050 • 21 points
Yep. Floor sleeping over there is also a common thing. Many grew up in poverty and some grew up in homes that didn’t even have floors. A bed was a luxury that many of them have now, but sleeping literally directly on a clean floor would be normal based on the circumstances.

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tim3k • 13 points
Now when I think about… I want to start a religion where it’s strictly mandatory to pray after lunch for at least 30 minutes, while napping.

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primordialpickle • 8 points
Why do that? Spain has siestas

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ramdomvariableX • 1 points
I’ll join the religion.

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-Accursed • 15 points
tiles are cold

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IDKmenombre • 9 points
Cool tiles and heat rises. Sleeping on any type of fabric wood feel warmer.

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Responsible_One_4583 • 12 points
A mouse ran up her clothes with no hesitation with an uncluttered bright space. Something tells me the back room might not have been a great option. That was probably the better place to sleep in the store

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Stolehtreb • 0 points
Yeah maybe so

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You’ve clearly never lived in a hot climate … those tile floors are super cool

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CapsAdmin • 5 points
I don’t know where exactly this is is, but this is normal in Vietnam (likely somewhere in south east asia) From around 12 am to 2 pm people take a long break and nap. Some will just lay down on the floor in the room they are working in. Vietnamese people in general seem to like sleeping on hard surfaces, so the floor is no problem. A lot of people do it, from retail workers like this to people who work in the office. They usually sleep next to each other. Sometimes they’ll sleep on a 1 cm thick foam mattress rather than directly on the floor. It’s really bizarre if you’ve never seen it before. Just last week I saw a bunch of groundskeepers sleep on the tiled sidewalk that surrounds the park, as opposed to the soft grass under a tree or something inside the park..

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BambooRollin • 5 points
> Just last week I saw a bunch of groundskeepers sleep on the tiled sidewalk that surrounds the park, as opposed to the soft grass under a tree or something inside the park.. Probably wanting to avoid creepy crawlies in the grass creating the situation in the video.

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[deleted] • 2 points
You mean 12pm to 2pm?

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[deleted] • 3 points
Common in some countries to sleep during lunch.

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crank1off • -4 points
Carbon monoxide. They’re never sure why they both woke up on the floor. But they go with it.

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dtagliaferri • -1 points
Take a reak in the hottest 9art of the day after working hard in hot tempratures.

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myborg • 68 points
[https://i.imgur.com/td1rg2q.jpeg](https://i.imgur.com/td1rg2q.jpeg)

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