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Dress to impress!
What is something you enjoy doing early in the morning?
pooping
Sleeping
I go to sleep when around the sun starts to rise.
praying to our Lord Jesus Christ
>>245156 >>245161 what do you both do at night if you all are going to be sleeping at such time?
>>245168 Well, I've always been a night person and the days I work, I don't get home until around 10-11PM because my shift starts in the afternoon.
>>245153 (OP) >What is something you enjoy doing early in the morning? Enjoying the singing of the birds.
>>245168 Either reading VNs or sleeping
My schedule is usually pretty crazy, when I wake up early I like to read and sunbathe. When I'm like today, having stayed up all night to sleep during the day, I simply go online, read, eat something during the night and then take a cold shower.
>>245153 (OP) I'm still sleeping "early in the morning", I wake up at around 10 AM. When I wake up I take an energy drink if I'm feeling too groggy, then go on the computer for like one hour, and then go take a piss and brush my teeth.
>>245305 yeah...
>>245305 >>245414 Some morning are rough to keep the singing up.
>>245416 It is important for plants, apparently
>>245153 (OP) appreciate life and enjoy the twilight of dawn, I dread nights
>go to bed at 11pm- midnight >wakes up at 3am or 4am >takes a 2-3 hour nap at 10 or noon I hate my sleep cycle but can't sleep more then 4 hours at a time
>>245472 > I dread nights Why?
>>245474 that's the natural way to sleep anon. > While today monophasic sleep is considered the norm, historical analysys suggests that polyphasic nighttime sleep, as in the sense of segmented sleep, was common practice across societies before industrialization. Although simians are monophasic, polyphasic sleep is common among animals, and is believed to be the ancestral sleep state for mammals. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polyphasic_sleep
>>245480 It makes sense, it would help you keep watch
>>245472 > I dread nights I dread nights too. >>245477 > Why? For me it's the conclusion that comes with the night that "the day is over". All that could be today and was not, no longer can. Everything that could happen, will not happen today. That lingering doubt: "is this all there is to it?" speaks louder at night.
>>245474 >>245480 wow he's literally me i do this off and on when i fuck up my sleep schedule, hell it seems coffee mostly only affects me between 11PM-5AM. After 8 AM i'm all over the place, even after i get 8+ hours of sleep "like a normal person." My most active hours were always 11pm-8am too for some reason.