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Omega45889
Posts: 66/92
Ahh, the topic of sleep. My favourite.

Well, all nighters are a regular occurance for me. I do em mostly cause i need to get work done that i didnt do that day cause of my annoying family.

Longest time awake: 40 hours. Not insane, but its respectable.

What have i discovered? The first 16 hours are a breeze. Between 16-18 hours, theres a major crash. You have no energy, and its tough to concentrate. that lasts maybe 3 hours. After that, your good for at least 10 hours. Longer if you can stay active, but your in a kinda daze. Almost if youve been drinking. Another crash at about 30 hours, and then its the same routine. If you can make it to like 35, your not even tired anymore. Welcome to insomnia. You have to actually try to go to sleep. Youll keep getting that crash every 10-15 hours, but its not as bad each time. You do however feel like crap, and cant really think straight unless you get into the zone. However, ive found that i do some of my best work in the zone with no sleep. I can concentrate extremely well, but only on 1 thing, and if i get sidetracked at all, its all over. Anyways, thats my personal experience of sleep.

I tend to sleep a lot given the chance, but i dont usually get any more than 7 hours a night on week days. I might get upwards of 12 on weekends though.



Ahahahahahah that guy with the rice krispy square... funny shit. That reminds me of the time i was at a sleep over, and my friend fell asleep so we decided to manually feed him some chips in his sleep. Getting them into his mouth was tough, but once they were in, he would chew and swallow.... it was HILARIOUS! And, we also fed him mints. He would crunch those. When he woke up and realized what we were doing... he just finished the mouthful and went back to sleep.
MathOnNapkins
Posts: 390/1106
Originally posted by Alastor the Stylish
Yes, I've had the wake-up-with-food-in-hand scenario happen, too.


It's even more dangerous when it's a I-fall-asleep-with-cigarette-in-hand scenario. Certainly wakes you up quicker than a burger. And don't worry I was camping and drinking, sleeping on a dirt floor under a lean to. I don't smoke inside really.
Bella
Posts: 156/169
I never pulled an all nighter before. The latest I've stayed up is probably 5-6AM. Lately I've had a screwed sleeping schedule due to this guy that I don't even know if I like enough to keep up on the phone that late with, well the latest was like 4 but still. I need at least 5 hours of sleep to feel decent the next day and that includes a cup of coffee when I wake up!! Tonight we're going to test to see if I can go to bed before 2 AM, well this is to test my body to make sure it doesn't get used to staying up so late. I'm glad I dont have that 8 AM class anymore, well I do but I get to go only on test days because I told the teacher the class is too easy .
Ailure
Posts: 1298/2602
Originally posted by NSNick
Last night I made a burger right before I passed out. Apparantly, I had gotten the burger up to my lips and then passed out. Didn't even get a bite, it was just resting on my lips as I laid on my back.

Heh.
Seems like you sleep rather calmy.

I probably would been rolling all over the hamburger in my sleep if I was in that scenario.

Tarale, if he was having a job like that daily... then well, it's understandable. Some of the dreams you have over the night is sometimes related to what you done lately. :/ That's how the brain works I gusss.
Karadur
Posts: 71/175
The past couple posts about food and sleep have reminded me about my own experience with that particular combination.

The night it happened, I'd brought a couple rice-krispy squares up to my room, as I'd planned on eating them before I went to sleep. Note that they were wrapped, so it wasn't exactly simple to get them open. I ended up eating one of them, and set the other on the table in front of my bed, then got to sleep. When I woke up in the morning, the wrapper for the other square was on the floor, with nothing in it. Somehow, I'd managed to find and open the package, and eat the entire square all while I was asleep

Even now, I can still remember just barely waking up sometime early in the morning, and I could tell I had some sort of food in my mouth, but before I was able to realize what it was, I fell back asleep.

That may not seem particularly interesting, but I found it pretty odd, as it's the only time anything like that has ever happened. Of course, the same thing could've happened in the past, except I didn't realize it had occurred Anything's possible.

Anyways, it's been about 2 hours since I got back from a very frustrating shift at work (meaning I got stuck on drive-through again, and there were way too many dishes to wash) so I should be getting to sleep. 5:22 in the morning isn't too bad
Alastor
Posts: 4277/8204
Yes, I've had the wake-up-with-food-in-hand scenario happen, too.

Sigh.

Looks like I'm not going to be getting any sleep tonight... Sad.
NSNick
Posts: 934/2228
Last night I made a burger right before I passed out. Apparantly, I had gotten the burger up to my lips and then passed out. Didn't even get a bite, it was just resting on my lips as I laid on my back.

Heh.
Black Lord +
Posts: 96/273
As for the topic at hand... I really have become quite... well unhealthy in that regard.. I sleep almost nil, maybe 2-3 hours a night, am I tired, no, do I ever feel any side-effects, not really sometimes I get horrible headaches or some likeness, but nothing too serious.

Now, the reason I don't sleep isn't because I just can't sleep, oh if I wanted to I could sleep, sometimes I do sleep, but not often. The reason I don't sleep is that, I really don't think that sleeping is constructive, granted browsing the internet and looking at porn isn't too constructive either, it seems more constructive then sleeping... To sum it up, I feel sleeping, is, a waste of time.

More of my sad and demented outlooks on whatever life entalis later.
Skydude
Posts: 1966/2607
See, if I took your sense of humor as the be all and end all of what was funny, then I might care. Of course, if I took your sense of humor as any sort of serious standard, I might have to cry.

And hey, the comic is very relevant. And funny that you mention that it stretches the tables seeing as I already said that myself...so you saying it is kind of pointless.
Alastor
Posts: 4272/8204
He did. He definitely did. It was weeks ago, though

Oh, but it's not funny.

And it stretches the tables.
Thoughtless
Posts: 1320/2405
I could swear that you already posted that comic before Sky.

Still. Second time around does not dull the brillance it is.

Funny.
Hawksun
Posts: 22/122
You should be impressed seeing how horribly creepy that was. Next time, run away like hell from the house.
Skydude
Posts: 1962/2607
I think it says that he's not a very good lay

That reminds me of this:



Sorry for stretching the tables.
Thoughtless
Posts: 1319/2405
You should be scarred for life.

No doubt about it.
Yoronosuku
Posts: 427/1239
I found out very recently my aunt can have sex in her sleep BUT THAT DOSN'T STOP HER BOYFRIEND. Now Iunno what happened, but she fell asleep when they did it (and I can hear everything that goes on, so I heard him exclaim "hey, don't fall asleep on me"), and he proceded to continue to have his way (walls...make noise when you bang bedframes against them), I guess she never woke up. Should I be inmpressed or really creeped out by all of this, Iunno, but...it's something I won't forget, for sure .-.;;
Danielle
Posts: 3143/6737
Ah, the joy of spring break.

12 joyous hours of sleep last night.
LizardKing
Posts: 238/511
Apparantly, my dad can talk in his sleep sometimes. Once my sister heard him say "He's afraid to go to the store, so hang him!" According to my dad, my mom just howls in her sleep.

My sister might also be sleepwalking, as my parents say they've heard get up, and walk out of her room at night, only to walk in, and get back to bed. Something my sister had no memory of doing.

I don't know if I do anything in my sleep, but it might just be.
NSNick
Posts: 927/2228
Once I fell asleep while talking to my girlfriend (well, she's my ex now, I guess.), but I guess I continued the conversation by asking her "how did the review session go?"

But her review session was several days earlier, and I was just saying things in my sleep.
Tarale
Posts: 759/2713
I talk in my sleep, I've even woken myself up doing it.... I don't know what I was in the middle of saying, but the words that woke me were "shopping trolley".

I don't think I do it often though, from my understanding it seems to be something that I do when I am very tired, stressed, or preoccupied with something.

My ex used to talk (very loudly) in his sleep, and was able to hold conversations with others in his sleep.

Things I have heard him say in his sleep:
"you just get Telstra to get you a PAPL line. They connect your phone line at the Waymouth Exchange..."
NO DON'T WARRANTY IT WITH IBM!!!!
Not now, maybe later




He also answered a support call in his sleep, solved the problem and ended the phone conversation, without waking.
Thoughtless
Posts: 1307/2405
Originally posted by Alastor the Stylish
Originally posted by Thoughtless
Heh. I never sleep walk. I highly doubt I talk in my sleep. No one has said nothing of it.
I didn't know I talked in my sleep until very, very recently. So yeah.


That just means that you only have begun to lose your mind.

noob.
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