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Post by jay on Nov 24, 2009 6:09:16 GMT
unite!
well, er. it's 6am and i'm still not sleeping and i'm bored, so i thought i'd make a thread for those of you who are also still awake and bored. let's discuss.
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Post by mimicry on Nov 24, 2009 6:19:32 GMT
I am frequently up until 3 am EST (-5 GMT) but there's like no other boarders on the east coast anymore so this place gets lonely.
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Post by Alicia Marie on Nov 24, 2009 6:20:20 GMT
I'm still awake although this is not surprising since you are 8 hours ahead of me. I don't know what to say now. But your current song listing amuses me because it reminds me of the day I had.
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Post by irrelevant on Nov 24, 2009 6:50:44 GMT
sibz has one of these weird little quirks that if you call her in need of sleep, no matter the hour, she cannot help but sing you a lullaby. something to keep in mind.
anyway, g'night.
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Post by Alicia Marie on Nov 24, 2009 7:45:53 GMT
Adorable
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Post by jay on Nov 24, 2009 12:37:33 GMT
i just woke up now and it's 12:30pm. i think i will come to this thread when i'm awake at odd hours again since a lot of you are in different timezones and that will equal activity! joeb, what kind of lullabies? are they effective? at the moment i think i need something with the potency of jigglypuff. alicia, i am intrigued about your day!
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Post by helwin tins on Nov 24, 2009 13:28:14 GMT
if the wolfboarders were POKEMON ... Sibz would be a jigglypuff. A kickass jigglypuff.
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Post by jay on Nov 24, 2009 13:30:19 GMT
whoa. HAHA.
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Post by tarantella on Nov 24, 2009 14:32:21 GMT
Not currently an insomniac, but I sure will be in a couple of weeks when finals roll around. Anyway, I'm up at 6:30 AM so I think that should count.
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Post by jay on Nov 24, 2009 14:36:27 GMT
not sleeping really frustrates me, because i actually like sleep. but it never comes! i am looking forward to normal sleep as in not drug-induced though. i can't remember what it feels like to wake up with a mind that isn't all foggy and confused.
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Post by jay on Nov 26, 2009 3:51:14 GMT
eta: everytime i read this i get SHOPLIFTERS OF THE WORLD UNITE except it's INSOMNIACS OF THE WOLFBOARD UNITE and i want to record a cover version yes, that's kind of why i put it oh maaaaaaaan i'd love to sleep right now but my teeth ache from them chattering all day and my muscles are sore from all the tensing and untensing. NOT COOL.. my nap earlier was shit, i closed my eyes and felt like i was a train rushing through a tunnel but i must've slept a bit cos my alarm went off an hour later and i was surprised.
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Post by verocs on Nov 26, 2009 10:24:28 GMT
I got the other problem of wanting to hibernate and just sleep constantly. maybe we could trade?
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Post by Tasha on Nov 30, 2009 16:06:34 GMT
I seriously need to reset my clock. I'm rapidly becoming nocturnal.
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Post by jay on Nov 30, 2009 16:12:30 GMT
if stuff actually happened in the day then i'd be more inclined to stay awake for it. but as it is, it's dull as.
i slept way too much on saturday. my boyfriend's bed + cuddles = too tempting.
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Post by sarah on Nov 30, 2009 16:36:36 GMT
if you'd done this a couple weeks ago i could've joined in, somehow managed to work out a sleeping pattern that involved me being asleep from around 3-4pm til anywhere from 10pm-2am, on the upside i did manage to get to all my early classes on time
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Post by irrelevant on Nov 30, 2009 22:51:03 GMT
the o'clock is simply a device conceived by the capitalist overlords in their efforts to corrupt and manipulate. i don't look father time in the eye nor wear a wristwatch and i don't advise any of you do either.
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Post by mimicry on Dec 1, 2009 4:38:06 GMT
the o'clock is simply a device conceived by the capitalist overlords in their efforts to corrupt and manipulate. i don't look father time in the eye nor wear a wristwatch and i don't advise any of you do either. Henri Lefebvre would agree with you to an extent. He wrote extensively about social space and social production of space. His main critique of the majority of architectural space (which is always the product of a huge ton of money and labor that generally benefits only a single institution) is that architectural space removes the viewer-participant of/in the architecture from time. (Specifically from "natural" time-- the passing of the sun and seasons.) To correct this, clocks are instituted, and since they're instituted by the same institution that commissioned the architecture, the viewer-participant is bound by that institution's notion of time. Or maybe he was talking about something else. It's been awhile and I never really got it anyway. /nerd
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Post by irrelevant on Dec 1, 2009 6:18:32 GMT
*head collapses on textbook; insomnia cured*
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Post by mimicry on Dec 1, 2009 6:39:31 GMT
you are welcome
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Post by tarantella on Dec 1, 2009 10:09:23 GMT
noooooooooooooooo it was beautiful. Hearts in my eyes for theory.
Why does this forum not have sparkle text? >:(
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