• Aurenkin@sh.itjust.works
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    2 days ago

    Reminds me of one time I had a 7am meeting I was supposed to run and woke up nice and rested at 8 30. It was a special feeling when it slowly dawned on me that it was light outside and I checked the time.

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      There are few things as athletic as the flying leap you do out of bed when it strikes you that you feel too good for a weeknight and check the time

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      Yeah, if they hadn’t come up with the concept of time there’d be no eternity to suffer through.

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    I did this the other day and just said fuck it. Took the day off. Told the kids they don’t have to go to school either. We just gamed all day and ate sushi and pizza.

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    I have 7 alarms for this reason. Typically by the third alarm I’m starting to get out of bed

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    I hate that instant click in your brain where you go “SHITTTTT!!!” and start running to get ready.

    Just a terrible feeling for the rest of the day.

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      Being jumpscared awake feels so terrible, I think it it might actually shave years off your life expectancy

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      Especially when it’s your day off but your brain doesn’t immediately realize that. Then you’re stuck wide awake and can’t get back to sleep.

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      Same, but everyone else came even later than me heh. 1st of September being the day you can’t purchaise alco as easy did just what these restrictions always do.

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          Russia and I guess some other ex soc-block countries. 1st of September is the day of celebrating children opening their school season. Moralists restricted regular sale, probably thinking some drinking parents would meet them sober for once, but nodded along on the sale of on-the-table alcohol, a loophole that allows regular bars, restaurants and lookalikes to sell unscrewed bottles, sometimes providing you with a cap so you screw it closed yourself, just like it happens in my area. The other offender is being overprepped for the ban, and that’s what led to my morning demise since I did buy more than I used to consume due to said regulation.

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    This is a very easy problem to solve, set an alarm 30 minutes before you wake up and snooze it three times, and then you will be awake by the time your actual alarm goes off. If that doesnt work increase to 45m-60m. This way you get to go back to sleep several times before you have to get up. Lets your brain cath up to capitalism. Those 10 minute gaps between snoozes end up feeling like 20-30m each.

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        I have been doing it for years and i always wake up easily. It works very well for me. The issue I have is im slow to wake up. Since i decided to try this, I never really had any issue unless i only had a few hours of sleep.