Here I am at 8:00 a.m. on the computer after having not slept all night. I'll probably crash before 1 p.m. but for now I'm just enjoying having the house to myself. I don't know why when I do manage to sleep at night, I feel like I'm missing out on an amazing nighttime adventure. Does anyone else get that feeling? It doesn't even make sense because more places are open during the day and there's more stuff to do. But some activities are less fun to do during the day than they are at night for some reason. I guess I'm just a vampire or something.
During the night there is less cosmic resistance to extra dimensional activities as the majority of the human consciousness norm is adrift in the sombalistic nether regions. This allows you to access hitherto socially restricted areas of your psychic nature. ...as bird_migration said. eace:
^ this Night time is my favorite time to work. It's like when the village sleeps, there's a lot less mental noises.
When I was in high school I used to pull all nighters all the damn time. I loved staying up all night just doing random things. Now, I've been having some bad insomnia where I just lay in bed for hours tossing and turning. Then after I finally get to sleep, I end up sleeping all afternoon.
I have always seldom slept. It was how I got away with juggling 3 jobs when I was young. Tonight I woke at 3 am and couldn't fall back asleep.
I don't generally stay up literally all night but I stay up pretty late untill about 3 or 4 and then I go to bed and wake up at around noon. I am told that this is a bad habit.
well, it depends. when i used to work until midnight or later i had the same schedule. if you're supposed to be at work at 8 a.m., then yes it's a very bad habit.
I don't have a job at the moment. I'm looking for one while looking for a Job Corps opening. When I did have a job though I completely changed my sleeping schedule so I could get there on time.
Whether or not i go to sleep early in the evening or late at night for some reason my body makes sure i am wide awake between 3 and 4 am.