
i've suffered from it since i was a child. booze and chamomile tea both help. guess which one i prefer....
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Mon 7 Nov 2011, 21:47,
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which means no sleep at all and piano fingers
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Mon 7 Nov 2011, 21:51,
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Especially all the "nearly MCAT but not quite" plantfood shit
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Mon 7 Nov 2011, 21:54,
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they've been banned since i was prescribed them, though
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Mon 7 Nov 2011, 21:55,
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But with classes, body clocks and all that bollocks... =_=
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Mon 7 Nov 2011, 21:49,
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about a study that strongly indicated that some people just aren't programmed for early starts.
This article was referred to again the other week, so one must assume it's not been disproven.
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Mon 7 Nov 2011, 21:51,
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This article was referred to again the other week, so one must assume it's not been disproven.

It's weird, it was never really bad when I was younger, but for the past 6 or so years it's been getting worse and worse. :S
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Mon 7 Nov 2011, 21:54,
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i get up at 9. it helps, but not much.
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Mon 7 Nov 2011, 21:52,
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Most of the time, it just depends what the weather's like. If it's really shitty and cold, then I just can't wake up.
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Mon 7 Nov 2011, 21:55,
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i see that as no reason to stay in bed all day, or go to the shops in my pyjamas.
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Mon 7 Nov 2011, 21:58,
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There was no reason for me to be up, but I pretty much had to.
I rarely ever oversleep during the Summer.
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Mon 7 Nov 2011, 22:01,
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I rarely ever oversleep during the Summer.

even if i don't get back to the hotel till 7 a.m, i'm still up in time for breakfast
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Mon 7 Nov 2011, 22:03,
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Means I can get a lot more work done... you know... when I VERY RARELY have work? -_-
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Mon 7 Nov 2011, 22:21,
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