The Most Random FAQ We Found On Amazon Regarding The Ostrich Pillow
Well, what's more amazing AND absolutely random than the Ostrich Pillow itself? These random FAQs we found on Amazon about the Pillow, including some of the most RANDOM places that you could fall asleep with the Ostrich Pillow. Enjoy our this week's RANDOM WEDNESDAY with the Ostrich Pillow.
Ostrich Pillow is a soft, padded tube in which you can bury your entire head to take a nap, so long as you don't mind burying your entire head in a soft, padded tube
It was conceptualized by the European design duo kawamura-ganjavian, who wanted to find a creative way to provide people with the health and productivity benefits commonly associated with power napping
Power napping is a lot like normal napping, only when you're done with a power nap, you're expected to actually do stuff.
studiobananathings.comThe biggest benefit of this pillow is that you definitely won't have to worry about a chatty seatmate if you're wearing this on a plane or train. Also, it's surprisingly cozy and good at blocking out light and noise.
The holes give you a place to rest your arms, and you could use it to sleep face down on a tray table (if the person in front of you hasn't reclined) in coach. The sweatshirt like material cover is warm and comfortable.
smartertravel.comSo that was all about the Ostrich Pillow. Now it's time for the randomness of the Amazon's FAQ on the Pillow.
Random FAQ #1: Will I become a "boy of silence" if I wear this Pillow?
"Only if parents know how to use it correctly."
amazon.comRandom FAQ #2: Can you wear this while driving? Sometimes my commute gets a bit tedious and I tend to doze.
"Maybe if you peer through the hand holes or construct new holes to look through? Just be careful not to fall asleep on the horn!"
amazon.comRandom FAQ #3: Will this fit a medium-sized horse?
"I think that it would be too small."
amazon.comRandom FAQ #4: Why does the person in the picture have their hands inside the sides of the Ostrich mask? Is that for plugging your ears with your fingers?
"Well Lucy, while I can't be certain what the individual in the photo is doing, I would think they are resting their head, keeping their hands warm, or doing something that isn't appropriate in polite society. Besides, as everyone knows, if you commit a crime it is quite common to be caught via hand identification (this is second only to facial ID), so this person may have committed some infraction in that library. As for why one might opt to put their hands in there, my guess would be because it would be very challenging to maneuver your feet into the holes while wearing it on your head."
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