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Why Victorians Paid to Sleep on a Rope πŸͺ’πŸ•―οΈ | Boring History For Sleep

Why Victorians Paid to Sleep on a Rope πŸͺ’πŸ•―οΈ | Boring History For Sleep

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πŸ•―οΈ In Victorian cities, poverty was so extreme that even a bed could be out of reach. For a few pennies, the poorest workers could lean forward and sleep upright on a shared rope β€” warm, exhausted, and barely resting until morning bells released them. It was uncomfortable, undignified, and entirely real β€” a system designed for survival, not comfort.

Tonight, close your eyes and drift into dim lodging houses, heavy fatigue, and quiet desperation β€” a calm retelling of how the Victorian poor endured nights without shelter.

πŸ‘‰ Boring History For Sleep | Poverty, endurance, and the quiet weight of history. πŸ’€

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