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10 Sep 2015, 5:51 am

I hate staying up all night



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10 Sep 2015, 6:19 am

5 mins ago I had huge aggressions for no reason.
Did pushups, collapsed and was unable to get up for 10 seconds. I feel at peace now. :)



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10 Sep 2015, 6:23 am

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Just signed up to Autogenie. We'll see what quotes I get.


V-V8?

Shiny and chrome?


Nah, I actually dislike all the chrome and prefer bits and pieces blacked out.

It seems I got two quotes, both decent, but with the stipulation of a christmas delivery date. Screw that for a joke lol. It was worth a try.

Could be worse I suppose; I could order a Mustang now and not get it till my birthday next year :P (insane backlog. One of the primary reasons it's dropped off my radar, in addition to it's half done RHD conversion).



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10 Sep 2015, 7:35 am

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I hate staying up all night


I don't - ever since I realised I can go 4-5 days without sleep without any noticeable detrimental effects apart from falling asleep at my desk at work in the afternoons but what's different.

I have read it can be very bad for your health long term but I've never slept more than 3-4 hours a night, since I can remember. Just don't seem to need it. Like food.

That was why an all nighter at the library sounded fun to me. Darkish, quiet, in the library and all alone. What could be better?!


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10 Sep 2015, 7:39 am

A night at a museum with the dinosaurs?



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10 Sep 2015, 7:45 am

ImAnAspie wrote:
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I hate staying up all night


I don't - ever since I realised I can go 4-5 days without sleep without any noticeable detrimental effects apart from falling asleep at my desk at work in the afternoons but what's different.

I have read it can be very bad for your health long term but I've never slept more than 3-4 hours a night, since I can remember. Just don't seem to need it. Like food.

That was why an all nighter at the library sounded fun to me. Darkish, quiet, in the library and all alone. What could be better?!


Unfortunately my feeble brain can't take more than 24 hours before I start exhibiting the same effects as being drunk. It also makes going to class for 3 hours in the morning really irritating.



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10 Sep 2015, 7:46 am

I'm REALLY getting into living TRULY alone now :))))))

And now, we've kicked it up a notch by moving away from anyone I've ever known (which ain't many).

I seem to have alienated myself from the couple of family members I have left but I guess that's what aliens do - they alienate themselves from humans.

"How to loose friends and alienate people"

I've never ever had trouble losing friends - that always just seemed to come naturally - unintentionally natural but alienating people/family? That's a new skill I seem to have acquired! HANDY!


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10 Sep 2015, 7:54 am

Feyokien wrote:
ImAnAspie wrote:
Feyokien wrote:
I hate staying up all night


I don't - ever since I realised I can go 4-5 days without sleep without any noticeable detrimental effects apart from falling asleep at my desk at work in the afternoons but what's different.

I have read it can be very bad for your health long term but I've never slept more than 3-4 hours a night, since I can remember. Just don't seem to need it. Like food.

That was why an all nighter at the library sounded fun to me. Darkish, quiet, in the library and all alone. What could be better?!


Unfortunately my feeble brain can't take more than 24 hours before I start exhibiting the same effects as being drunk. It also makes going to class for 3 hours in the morning really irritating.

I'm currently preparing for my all-nighter to get a paper done, coincidentally. I don't do too well with minimal sleep either, but I got myself into this mess...

Time to get off WP!


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10 Sep 2015, 8:07 am

I wander around my house talking to and entertaining myself without any desire or need for anyone else.

I quite often remind myself of Sigourney Weaver's character out of Snow Cake! "I don't do 'social' and I'm very busy!" dancing by myself - entertaining myself :) There's always 3 or 4 things going on at once and I alternate between them and new things that crop up that 'I have to do'!


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10 Sep 2015, 8:12 am

Myriad wrote:
Feyokien wrote:
ImAnAspie wrote:
Feyokien wrote:
I hate staying up all night


I don't - ever since I realised I can go 4-5 days without sleep without any noticeable detrimental effects apart from falling asleep at my desk at work in the afternoons but what's different.

I have read it can be very bad for your health long term but I've never slept more than 3-4 hours a night, since I can remember. Just don't seem to need it. Like food.

That was why an all nighter at the library sounded fun to me. Darkish, quiet, in the library and all alone. What could be better?!


Unfortunately my feeble brain can't take more than 24 hours before I start exhibiting the same effects as being drunk. It also makes going to class for 3 hours in the morning really irritating.

I'm currently preparing for my all-nighter to get a paper done, coincidentally. I don't do too well with minimal sleep either, but I got myself into this mess...

Time to get off WP!


My time will come soon enough as well, another half hour and off to headache central



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10 Sep 2015, 8:18 am

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I wander around my house talking to and entertaining myself without any desire or need for anyone else.

I quite often remind myself of Sigourney Weaver's character out of Snow Cake! "I don't do 'social' and I'm very busy!" dancing by myself - entertaining myself :) There's always 3 or 4 things going on at once and I alternate between them and new things that crop up that 'I have to do'!


Mostly play!


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10 Sep 2015, 8:21 am

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A night at a museum with the dinosaurs?


Hi Kraftie,

I was never into dinosaurs. Now Astronomy, that's a different matter. I've ALWAYS been into Astronomy as far back as I can remember.

Were you calling me a dinosaur? LOL! You'd be right! You dinosaur! :) How have you been?


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10 Sep 2015, 8:22 am

You should read the William Carlos William poem about a doctor who dances around naked, looking at himself in the mirror.



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10 Sep 2015, 8:22 am

I dig astronomy, too!



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10 Sep 2015, 8:27 am

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You should read the William Carlos William poem about a doctor who dances around naked, looking at himself in the mirror.


Might be an interesting read but the naked part looking in a mirror sounds gross! I'll look it up. The idea you gave me in a PM sounded pretty good. Except I couldn't write to save my life. I can't even send out a simple, harmless email without checking it 10 million times to ensure there are no spelling or grammatical errors. Being a perfectionist in some fields can really be a real major PITA sometimes!


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10 Sep 2015, 8:30 am

It's really about enjoying yourself, despite what other people think.

His wife really didn't care for him gallivanting on the bed, looking at himself like that LOL.

William Carlos Williams, the famous poet, was also a non-famous doctor.

I'm thinking: maybe you could write some stuff down, and hire somebody to be your editor. It's been done.