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jupitah
from Minneapolis (United States) on 2003-05-07 05:22 [#00687634]
Points: 3489 Status: Lurker
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I just got up from a good nights sleep of less than three hours! Yay! School is fun!
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Key_Secret
from Sverige (Sweden) on 2003-05-07 05:26 [#00687640]
Points: 9325 Status: Regular | Followup to jupitah: #00687634
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The past semester... I slept maximum 3 hours per day... Now when I don't do that anymore I know I underestimated sleep...
Everything I do now takes way less time and is done so much more efficently...
sleep is necesseary...
but yeah, stay up for a really long time and your mind will start playing (awesome) tricks on you =)
Also you might have really weird dreams. not the content, but how they feel...!
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jupitah
from Minneapolis (United States) on 2003-05-07 05:30 [#00687644]
Points: 3489 Status: Lurker
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this morning's dream that incorporated the alarm clock felt really bizzare, like i was jusy losing it. thought i don't remember dreaming it, i woke up with "do rea mi" in my head.
i will never fo this again! i will never do this again!
i have two presentations to give, but no time to prepare, i have to finish a paper due in 1.5 hours.
and i'm off ! =PPPPPPPP00000000DDDDDDD
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Ceri JC
from Jefferson City (United States) on 2003-05-07 05:31 [#00687645]
Points: 23533 Status: Moderator | Followup to Key_Secret: #00687640 | Show recordbag
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I agree with Keysecret, I used to think gettng more hours out of the day could be achieved by staying awake longer. Unless I'm "on a roll" doing something like making a track or playing videogames I go to bed at a sensible time. When you're tired it takes ages to do anything and communicating in particular is more difficult than normal.
The mild hallucinations and weird dream after staying up for two nights in a row are quite fun though.
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