For me it was time... |
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I'm a really deep sleeper, and always have been, and it's irritating to me. It's near impossible to use an alarm clock short of the loudest one available, but even that tends to awaken my family in other rooms more often than me right next to it. I've heard of medicines and techniques that can make you sleep better, but is there some kind of way to do the opposite? |
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For me it was time... |
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Bollocks.
This has plagued me too |
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The question is What is the question?
Thanks, Jeff777, for adopting me.
[Flavour of Night] 10:06 pm: Banana, DV is not a dating site.
I wish I could say I could help, but I'm a very light sleeper. The smallest noise wakes me up during the night. However, I remember about.... 7 years ago, when my parents would come to wake me up, they'd have to shake me and yell in my ear. A good way you could train yourself (though not fun) would be to try the following. Get a very good, dedicated friend. Get him/her to sit by your bed with a scary mask after you go to sleep. When you wake up, you will see it and get scared. As long as it's a good friend, and doesn't let the joke go on, you should realize it's them and have no problem getting back to sleep. Do it for a couple of nights in a row. Depending on what kind of person you are, this should have 2 side effects: |
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I wish I could be a deeper sleeper. Even someone closing a car door down the streen wakes me up. =\ |
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Well, if zombies, attack, you and me will be the ones that live! I hope I'm not the one that transmits the virus.... all my preparation for nothing. Sorry for the epic off topic post, it's late at night and I'm "hyper" |
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I've always been a deep sleeper, but If a zombie attacks, I'll be in my bunker, located in my bed. Screw you all. |
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