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by Dumb Ideologies » Thu Jun 20, 2019 3:28 am
by Infected Mushroom » Thu Jun 20, 2019 3:34 am
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by Jolthig » Thu Jun 20, 2019 4:05 am
by Bluelight-R006 » Thu Jun 20, 2019 4:06 am
Jolthig wrote:Alright I better get some shut eye now because that melatonin produced by my body is building up.
Though I will say, I did have a lot of caffeine yesterday on top of that to get through the day at my two jobs from a 3 hour nap.
At least I'm off today for my new job so I can sleep in.
Bye guys!
by The Free Joy State » Thu Jun 20, 2019 4:14 am
by Bluelight-R006 » Thu Jun 20, 2019 4:19 am
by Bears Armed » Thu Jun 20, 2019 4:22 am
by Bluelight-R006 » Thu Jun 20, 2019 4:26 am
Bears Armed wrote:and when I left my last job I wanted to leave everything ready for my successor and so worked through (with meal-breaks & toilet-breaks, of course, and short breaks for reading things of more interest as well) from 9 a.m. on one day -- completing a lengthy briefing document (something that would have been very useful when I started the job...) , as well as tidying up and finishing my rationalisation of the department's storage and some other tasks -- to around 2.30 p.m. on the next... and then finished that day as if it had been one before which I'd had the normal amount of sleep, too.
by Bears Armed » Thu Jun 20, 2019 4:34 am
Bluelight-R006 wrote:Bears Armed wrote:I've never needed as much sleep as most people do...
Sure, you may not feel sleepy, but your brain needs a rest, too. It’s working hard when you’re awake and is relaxed and chilling (not sleeping) when you’re sleeping.Bears Armed wrote:and when I left my last job I wanted to leave everything ready for my successor and so worked through (with meal-breaks & toilet-breaks, of course, and short breaks for reading things of more interest as well) from 9 a.m. on one day -- completing a lengthy briefing document (something that would have been very useful when I started the job...) , as well as tidying up and finishing my rationalisation of the department's storage and some other tasks -- to around 2.30 p.m. on the next... and then finished that day as if it had been one before which I'd had the normal amount of sleep, too.
That’s quite extraordinary to me. I’d be tired and I wouldn’t want to do extra work without getting paid. You live a hardworking life.
by Bluelight-R006 » Thu Jun 20, 2019 4:41 am
Bears Armed wrote:I prefer not to work any harder than I actually have to: Put that particular session down to a combination of knowing what starting that job would be like without the advice, relief at being out of there, and the fact that I find working by myself at night easier than working with other people in daytime anyway...
No, I'm not a Gothamite...
by Pax Nerdvana » Thu Jun 20, 2019 5:27 am
Valentine Z wrote:This feels like one of those questions that should not be asked and maybe a little too personal, but I have to ask:
What was the longest you have went through without a shower/bath?
For me... 5 days. Not because of choice, either. I was in the middle of some forest for my army's field camp, and we have no access to running water like that. We have drinking water that we could use to wash our face, sure, but there's no soap, and there's just powder to ward off the dirt.
And on the 6th day, when I went back to the barracks... the cold shower was soooo very heavenly! It's just... the combination of the cold water and the soap/facial wash/shampoo, along with changing into a fresh set of clothes to sleep on your proper bed instead of on some dirt?
Man, that was heavenly.
by Bluelight-R006 » Thu Jun 20, 2019 5:39 am
Pax Nerdvana wrote:Valentine Z wrote:This feels like one of those questions that should not be asked and maybe a little too personal, but I have to ask:
What was the longest you have went through without a shower/bath?
For me... 5 days. Not because of choice, either. I was in the middle of some forest for my army's field camp, and we have no access to running water like that. We have drinking water that we could use to wash our face, sure, but there's no soap, and there's just powder to ward off the dirt.
And on the 6th day, when I went back to the barracks... the cold shower was soooo very heavenly! It's just... the combination of the cold water and the soap/facial wash/shampoo, along with changing into a fresh set of clothes to sleep on your proper bed instead of on some dirt?
Man, that was heavenly.
I've gone for about a week without showering at least once, but in those situations I'm usually swimming everyday, which sort of negates it.
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