Get your head off your hand and uncross your legs

[PokeCommunity.com] Get your head off your hand and uncross your legs


I'm laying on my bed on my left side. My ankles are crossed and I'm supporting myself with my left elbow on the bed. I drew this picture because I was bored and because I'm an amazing artist and wanted to share my talents with the world. I accept commissions.

Stealing this because it's how I'm currently positioned but am too lazy to describe it. I don't usually stay this way for long though because my bed kind of sucks so my body doesn't like this position for long. Eventually I'll either go back to sitting on my bed or laying my head down and only picking it up when I need to type.
 
My eyes are two inches away from the laptop. I'm sitting on a chair, with crossed legs. My back is arched and my hand is on the keyboard, ready to type away.
 
I keep putting off posting here since it always reminds me to do my handstand-pushups. >…<

I'm sitting in the Lotus position and veiwing this site on a tablet,kinda thirsty,but too lazy to get up. xD
 
Sitting in a wheel office chair. Right hand on the mouse/keyboard and left hand on the keyboard. My left leg is on one of the legs and my right leg is on the record case we have under our desk. Back is slightly slouched.
Usually I have one of my feet under my thigh when sitting.
 
I'm lying on my bed upside-down (my head is where my feet are supposed to be when sleeping) with my back facing up and my feet crossed. My elbows prop my upper body up so I can use the keyboard and the laptop touchpad in front of me. Also, my laptop's on a chair without a back, opposite the bed's headboard, and it's positioned within arms reach. I don't usually use my laptop while lying down, and when I don't I sit in a typical position (my back tends to hunch, though), but I'm lying down right now because it's more convenient. :D And it's night time here, too, so it's a bit more comfortable to be in a position that I can doze off quickly.
 
i m sitting upright and my head was on my left palm xD xD
 
Sitting cross-legged on my bed. Pretty boring, but so easy to describe. :P Was sitting quite awkwardly up until a moment ago but had to get up briefly to tell my roommate something so that worked out well.
 
well, i'm sitting on a chair, and my left foot is on the seat of the chair, and my right leg is kind of crossed over the seat of my chair... yeah, i'm having a hard time describing my position right now, but basically none of my feet are touching the floor.
 
Right now I'm lying on my bed, well not really lying with my head against the pillow, I think it's probably bad posture how Im sitting but I dont like sitting upright.
 
Currently I'm lying on my bed, with my back against the wall. My laptop is on my legs, just above my knees. However, in about 10 minutes, I'll probably change my position, as sitting on my bed in one way gets kinda boring after a while. Normally I alternate between my current position and having the laptop on the bed while I sit cross-legged and type like a hunchback. :D
 
Let's see here... I'm sitting on the couch with my laptop on my lap obviously. My right leg is crossed over my left, so that my laptop is elevated enough to keep me from hunching over to type and risk worsening my scoliosis(because I should of had a back brace when I was younger honestly but never did. Can one worsen scoliosis by hunching their back to type?), at an angle so that the calf(however you spell it) of my right right is resting right above the knee of my left leg. My hands are resting upon the keys of my elevated laptop.
 
I'm currently sitting in a dinner chair while shaking my right foot. Honestly, I'm not too sure why I shake my foot, but it does help me tremendously at maintain my focus. It's a great way to help me tune out other things in the room.
 
How is your body positioned, as you read this? Different people sit different ways. Right now, I'm typing with my legs crossed on another chair. =D
I swear I was at exact same position when I was reading the thread title. That made smile a bit.
 
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