@catsalad i wonder what kind of expert specializes in bedroom door states
@toufy @catsalad if we're going with the non-meme version, I'd expect this to be related to CO2 concentration in the bedroom. Anything other than that feels very much like a stretch but maybe I'm wrong
@GwenTheKween @catsalad maybe, but it's not like closing your bedroom door turns it into a vacuum chamber ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

@toufy @catsalad Fun fact, air doesn't change as quickly as we tend to think. If you are cooking by a gas stove, there is a noticeable increase in the concentration of CO2 around it, I can't remember exactly but I think it was 2-3x higher... though I got this from a youtube channel (and can't remember which anymore) so take it with a grain of salt

Anyway, yeah, even if my guess is 100% correct, the room isn't a vacuum chamber, and high concentrations of CO2 tend to make your ability to think rationally worse with no lasting consequence, so the article is a stretch anyway