Not that weird compared to the other replies, but on a balcony
Inside a Trojan goat. No, I will not elaborate further.
In a Walmart parking lot. in a van, with three homies… in a random state. Was it Georgia?
In the classroom, on the floor, before class started, and was woken up when class was over.
What a nice teacher. :)
I’ve slept on airplanes, which tend to fly over just about anywhere along their path, so technically over the top of lots of places, and if at least one of them wasn’t weird I’d be surprised
The cold tile floor of the marching band’s laundry room for about two hours. I had a severe migraine, and for me, that means I’m going to take a nap no matter where I am. It was about as comfortable as you can imagine.
I’m jealous that you can sleep with a migraine. I can’t
Sleep is one of the few things that put a dent in mine. When I started seeing Auras on people it was a sign to go to sleep in the next hour or so or face the weight of the cosmos right behind my left eye.
In a supposedly haunted revolutionary war cemetery.
I wanted a nap in undergrad but didn’t have a lot of time between classes so, to avoid being disturbed, I climbed up onto a lecture hall roof to sleep. It was a really nice nap
Edit: also once when I worked at taco bell I napped on the boxes of sauce packets in the back
Just the other day I took a nap in a (dry at the time) runoff ditch behind a commercial plaza, bc if I drove home to nap I would’ve had less time to sleep
This guy naps
On a picnic table in a state park. I was sober, just very tired.
Long story on how I got there but I slept part of a night in the engine car of an old steam train in a city park.
An art project/bench outside of my high school the last day of senior year while waiting for friends to finish finals. I forget the term, but the bench was covered in small glass/ceramic pieces to form a pattern on it. Super uncomfortable, would not recommend
Mosaic?
Yes! That is the word I was blanking on!
in a forest on a pile of sharp edged boulders
Train station alley in Prague, Czechoslovakia.
Pile of cardboard at work because I was pulling 90 hour weeks and I had to work in like 5 hours at the end of my previous shift and I figured the extra time spent traveling home was better spent sleeping.
In a little hut that the chair lift operator of the ski area (closed in the summer, when I was there) would use normally.