Search found 3 matches

by Ricochet
Mon May 23, 2016 3:03 pm
Forum: The Speakeasy
Topic: The Time and Sleep Discussion Thread
Replies: 55
Views: 1540

Re: The Time and Sleep Discussion Thread

If I would time travel, but basically jump in the same zone, no thanks.

If I would time travel and teleport

1. Paris, 1900-10s
2. Japan, Ancient
3. Fairfield Halls, Croydon, London, 23 October 1975
by Ricochet
Sat May 21, 2016 11:45 am
Forum: The Speakeasy
Topic: The Time and Sleep Discussion Thread
Replies: 55
Views: 1540

Re: The Time and Sleep Discussion Thread

I crashed asleep last night instead of spending more time in Syndicate Chat. I think that counts as an issue.
by Ricochet
Sun Mar 20, 2016 11:24 am
Forum: The Speakeasy
Topic: The Time and Sleep Discussion Thread
Replies: 55
Views: 1540

Re: The Time and Sleep Discussion Thread

5-6 on average, because I stay up too late at night. I've been doing this pretty much since I was 17 or 18. The time I spend between, say, 10pm and 2-3am has almost become like a particular agenda of the day, with factors such as listening to music, doing homework, watching movies, trolling on the internet, playing mafia or simply staying up on the computer.

Having a job nowadays hasn't really made me more responsible; sure, when I have classes the following day, it'd be wise to go to sleep at 1-2am max, I'm probably bound to have a bad time, but when I don't have anything in the morning, I resume my night owl routine. Granted, I'm still not independent enough, in order to know or test my limits, in this regard. (It's quite embarassing to mention this, but I still kinda have a human motherly "alarm support function" for when I have to get up early in the morning.)

My alarm nowadays is a local radio channel that has a pretty good music show starting at 9am, when I usually aim to wake up (or when I plan to still sit in bed and daze, before going to work). Otherwise, I've become immune to my phone ringtones and have to change them every so often, or else I'd be in trouble.

A few months ago, I started fearing I'm experiencing signs of hypersomnia, because staying late and sleeping too few suddenly wasn't working anymore and I would wake up at 9, have breakfast, and then crash back to sleep until 11-12am. But somehow I got a grip on that afterwards. Having to work also suddenly introduced "naps" in my system, whenever the workday was just too much, something I never thought I'd experience, as a smug teen who needs no battery recharge during the day.

Never had insomnia issues in my life, apart from very rare episodes of feeling I can't bloody switch off. Deep sleeper, too.

Return to “The Time and Sleep Discussion Thread”