There's a lot of things we take for granted until they're absent. Standing on a long line will make you wish for something to sit on. At a certain point we're willing to compromise and anything, even a fire hydrant will look good. After that initial rush of relief as you take the weight off your feet, it doesn't take very long to realize that yes - you're sitting on a cast iron bullet and it's pretty damn uncomfortable.
Office work chairs are a practical example of this. It's really hard to find an office chair you can sit in for hours and still be comfortable in, however once you do find that perfect marriage of tukus to tapestry the lengths one is willing to go to defend the item is without precedent.
It's an unusual thought that a component at one end of the torso can have so much affect on the other, but to do good, extended work the quality of comfort at the ass-end cannot be underestimated in terms of value.
You want descriptions? Get a dictionary. Better go waste time reading the news or play some games on Yahoo or MSN or some shit like that.
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