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Day or Night?

Discussion in 'Whatnots' started by Eze, Jan 17, 2003.

  1. Farthy Gems: 10/31
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    I have a night question, though...

    How hard is it for you to wake up? I find it nearly impossible to wake up without "assistance" before eleven. I find it literally impossible to sleep at twelve. Two's the earliest for me!!! The other day I was studying for a test until 5 in the morning and couldn't fall asleep until 6. I then got up at 8. After that day was over I wanted to retire at 12, but I couldn't fall asleep until 3:30!!

    I am such a night person that I need help to acclimatize to daytime!! And is anyone else here always tired when the sun's out but energized as soon as it goes down?
     
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    I like when i go to bed when it';s starting to become light. That doesnt happen often now though, what with work and all. It doesn't matter when i go to sleep, i always struggle to get up at 7am. If i go to bed at 2200 or 0000 (bearing in mind i HAVE to get up at 0700), i always feel rubbish and antisociable until about noon.
     
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    As long as I'm with friends or in the city I like the night best, but if on my own or in nature I love mornings as well. The only thing is that people shouldn't talk to me the first half hour or so and then everything is ok!
     
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    [​IMG] Really Vermillion, you should't talk about me like that :p
     
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    [​IMG] Even though I refer the night time I find it very easy to get up, I rarely sleep during the day even though I can't stand the light. I am not some wanna be Goth or vampire(vampyre) I just simply prefer the night for what it is. A shadow of Earth that I find easier to think through, work and have fun. It is an absense of light that many of my people find easier to bear.
     
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