How to Sneak Downstairs to Play Video Games
Wait until a decent time at night (12:00, 1:00, 2:00) to make your move., Slowly and steadily walk to your bedroom door and open it with a slight lift., Open you parent/guardian's door enough to fit one eye and check for any sudden movement, fishy...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Wait until a decent time at night (12:00
When you are ready, sit on your bed, and slowly slide yourself down until you find yourself standing on the floor next to your bed. , This will reduce friction between the hinges, thus allowing little to no creaking., Heavy breathing:
Awake Normal breathing:
Awake or making attempt to fall asleep Light breathing:
Light sleep or normal sleep Snoring:
Deep sleep , Also, step on the end of each stair step, the middle of each stair step will have less structural support and increases the chance of stair movement, which will result on creaking.,, This will help you hear any outside noise, and reduce the amount of TV light that leaves the room., Remember, we want to reduce, if not eliminate any noise from entering the parent/guardian's room., Doing so will not activate any start-up sound., Headphones will work the best because it will give you the ability of having one ear out, and one ear hearing game audio., Remember, you are doing this to have a good time, so the more stress you add, the less fun is had...,,, Slowly sit and lay on your bed to avoid creaking, and have a good night's rest. -
Step 2: 2:00) to make your move.
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Step 3: Slowly and steadily walk to your bedroom door and open it with a slight lift.
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Step 4: Open you parent/guardian's door enough to fit one eye and check for any sudden movement
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Step 5: fishy positions
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Step 6: and/or abnormal breathing.
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Step 7: Make your way to the stairs and try to skip as many steps as possible
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Step 8: this will reduce noise and any chance of creaking.
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Step 9: Once at the bottom floor of your house
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Step 10: you shouldn't be hearing TOO much creaking
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Step 11: but if you do
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Step 12: stay close to the walls.
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Step 13: Once you've made it to the desired room with the gaming system
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Step 14: slip through the door and keep the door a quarter of the way shut.
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Step 15: Have a seat on a chair that doesn't squeak too much
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Step 16: preferrably a sturdy and non-swivling chair.
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Step 17: Most gaming systems have an "On" button on the console itself
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Step 18: it would be better to turn on the console by the controller.
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Step 19: Once your gaming system is on
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Step 20: remember to turn the TV volume off
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Step 21: or to the first or second lowest volume setting.
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Step 22: Once everything is to your liking
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Step 23: have fun.
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Step 24: When done and ready to crash
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Step 25: repeat steps #4 and #5.
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Step 26: Check your parent/guardian's room to make sure they haven't felt
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Step 27: or saw anything suspicious.
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Step 28: Head back to your bedroom in a quite and subtle manner and make sure everything is placed the way they were the last time they came in.
Detailed Guide
When you are ready, sit on your bed, and slowly slide yourself down until you find yourself standing on the floor next to your bed. , This will reduce friction between the hinges, thus allowing little to no creaking., Heavy breathing:
Awake Normal breathing:
Awake or making attempt to fall asleep Light breathing:
Light sleep or normal sleep Snoring:
Deep sleep , Also, step on the end of each stair step, the middle of each stair step will have less structural support and increases the chance of stair movement, which will result on creaking.,, This will help you hear any outside noise, and reduce the amount of TV light that leaves the room., Remember, we want to reduce, if not eliminate any noise from entering the parent/guardian's room., Doing so will not activate any start-up sound., Headphones will work the best because it will give you the ability of having one ear out, and one ear hearing game audio., Remember, you are doing this to have a good time, so the more stress you add, the less fun is had...,,, Slowly sit and lay on your bed to avoid creaking, and have a good night's rest.
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