
Should You Wear Pyjamas All Day?
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Is it comfort? Is it chaos? Or is it just laziness in cotton form?
In this sleepwear-themed episode of Finally, The Meaning of Life, Mark and Dave wrestle with the great modern dilemma: Should you be allowed to wear pyjamas all day? From flannel rebellion to duvet fashion statements, they delve deep (far too deep) into the ethics, aesthetics, and existential meaning of all-day PJs.
Dave argues for public decency, structure, and separating bedtime from breakfast. Mark reveals he hasn’t worn pyjamas since childhood and considers them an outdated relic. Together, they ponder the psychological implications of a “pyjama day,” debate whether a duvet should be mandatory if you leave the house, and launch an ambitious sleepwear-based fashion collection for Erling Haaland.
Yes, you read that right.
Topics covered:
The difference between loungewear and public sleepwear
What pyjamas are really designed for
Pajama days: personal freedom or societal collapse?
The Paris Fashion Week duvet collection
Underpants diplomacy in front of your French in-laws
Why Erling Haaland should listen to this podcast
Dave’s metaphorical pyjamas
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