Sleep is unmetal

Tut Ankh Amon said:
eu NÃO vou fazer piadas relativas ao marcelo.
NÃO vou.


NÃO.




fiz.

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Nah, nah, nah! Infelizmente eu sempre durmo sozinha:loco:



I dream a lot. A LOT! And I have nothing against dreaming, except when they are nightmares... argh, sometimes they're so real. Sometimes I even wake up in the dream from a nightmare, but I don't wake up for real... and I keep "waking" several times before I wake up for real. I hate it:yell:
 
When I dream, I am Rayne from Bloodrayne or Laura Croft, and I kill countless amouts of people. I read in a "dream book" that killing people in your dreams means that you have overcome hardship and want to move on or something... i guess thats true about me. or it may mean that I play too much videogames, haha. :tickled:
 
When I return from leave (I'm leaving the base today woohoo) we're gonna have an excercise where they're gonna show us that you can still work as a soldier after 5-6 without food & sleep. Fun stuff, I'm looking forward to it ^^
 
panzerKunt said:
they're gonna show us that you can still work as a soldier after 5-6 without food & sleep.

thats crap. after 105 hours i was hallucinating like all hell and unable to function. you body needs sleep. period.

"Sleep deprivation is no laughing matter. As well as disturbing your thinking patterns, it weakens your body, making it more susceptible to disease. It reduces your reaction time so you cannot react to danger as quickly. You may also fall asleep at inopportune times, like while you are operating a vehicle."

"In 1964 high school student Randy Gardner (17) attempted to break the Guinness Book of World Records for the longest time awake -- 260 hours. And after 11 days without sleep he suffered no hallucinations or paranoia and no psychotic symptoms. But Coren challenges this often repeated fact in his book. Coren describes the day-by-day impact on Randy, as documented by John Ross of the US Navy Medical europsychiatric Research Unit in San Diego. Randy had trouble focusing his eyes on day 2, hallucinations on day 4, and slurred speech and a short attention span by the last day. "
 
I live in a basement, windows at the height of the sidewalk. :yuk:

Usually what wakes me up is a huge Truck horn going backwards for 20 minutes non-stop. Damn delivery trucks... *raises fist in the air* :bah:
 
i always dream im running from someone or something... its kind of annoying. i dream a lot that im falling too, and i always wake up really suddenly.
 
dilema1362 said:
thats crap. after 105 hours i was hallucinating like all hell and unable to function. you body needs sleep. period.

Yes I know, but still we're supposed to be able to walk and solve some kinda mission. I already know about the hallucination, the sergeants who went through it last year said they did just that, and couldn't remember shit from the last day or two. The fun!