I picked up a graveyard shift and considering I've been up 15 hours and only had 4 hours of sleep before that I'm surprised that my brain is active and not tired... Time to play Stardew Valley to unwind.
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Daily Haikuku, no. 310
Perhaps it would be
easier to fall asleep
wrapped up in your arms.
--haikuku
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Does anybody mind explaining to me why there is a specific way I need to sleep? If the pillow or mattress is too soft, then suddenly I feel like I need hip replacement.
Why can't I just be unconscious? Why do I need criteria so that I can still move the next day?
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Why are there so many goblins in my head...
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i feel so restless right now. my brain is jittery and my toes and fingers feel like contained worms struggling to squirm about. there’s a thrum of electricity under my skin - not the safe, soft, thrum that lights up the streetlamps at night but a jerky connection from broken wires damaged after a storm. the shriek building up in my chest is echoing around my body like the old computer screensavers, bouncing bouncing bouncing around but never going away. what’s going on? why am i feeling like this? i want to eat and run outside and do something spontaneous that’ll leave me to crash one all this disorganized frantic energy shoots out. i feel like a glitch. i feel frustrated and contained and limited and and and
i need to go to sleep .
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i cannot physically go to sleep if i am not told to go to bed by someone in the real world, my cat knows this and sits on my knees so i'm forced to fall asleep because she loves me
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I love when I'm tired all day so I go to bed early only to stare at the ceiling for hours
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So time and space are the same thing, which is something I am aware of but occasionally get stuck on, especially in regards to traveling through time relative to traveling through space. Typically we talk about time travel as if it were a kind of teleportation, which on a surface level seems correct, as you are jumping between two points on an "axis" as opposed to standard travel which happens at a reasonably fixed rate, unfortunately that makes things way more complicated and is not basic time travel theory, we already know how to go "forward" in time at an accelerated rate, conveniently occurring in the same way you speed up travel along any other axis, but we do not know how to move "backwards" in time, the answer does not seem to be going even faster, it would seem reasonable that in order to travel backwards in time you would need to be able to invert temporal momentum to effectively launch yourself "backwards" along the axis, unfortunately i think this might come with the caveat that you can travel "backwards" but only at the same rate as you were experiencing time before inversion, thus making it a rather drab experience. That is as far as my brain can get right now, but I will probably reblog this with expansion at some point when I can think better
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how do you people sleep at night? no genuinely do you have any tips or tricks i can try out?
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My body woke me up today at 1:28 AM.
Why?
Is it the trauma? No.
Is it stress? Maybe.
Is it the impending doom of this new commission? No...
Is it the heartburn? Ooooooohhhh mama yes i wanna puke so badly....
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For the past week I've been sleeping and waking up super early but the one time I actually need to be up I'm having insomnia.
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