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Mettaton ([personal profile] mttbrandlegs) wrote in [community profile] hadriel2017-10-20 03:06 am

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[Someone's being a grouch on the network...mostly because he's avoiding his newfound and apparently mandatory circadian rhythm and he'd rather not, you know?]

POP QUIZ.

HOW IS IT THAT ANYONE COULD COME TO ENJOY SLEEPING? EXTRA POINTS FOR ELABORATION ON WHETHER YOU SLEEP BECAUSE YOU WANT TO, BECAUSE YOU NEED TO, AND/OR WHAT YOU WOULD DO IF YOU COULD AVOID IT ALL TOGETHER.

COME ON THEN, LET'S HAVE A LITTLE CHAT, SHALL WE?
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[personal profile] has_been_faking 2017-10-22 04:45 pm (UTC)(link)
If you haven't done it in a long time, you'd miss it. trust me on this
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[personal profile] has_been_faking 2017-10-31 08:11 pm (UTC)(link)
I guess if you're not human and don't normally need to sleep, yes, it's weird. Without sleep, things go pretty badly for us. Leads to all sorts of health problems both physically and mentally. To keep that from happening, the trade off is lying around unconscious for about 8 hours a night. Sounds really strange when you try to explain it.
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sorry for the delay! was out of town for a con

[personal profile] has_been_faking 2017-11-08 03:42 am (UTC)(link)
In the short term, fatigue, headaches, slower reaction time... Long term, you're looking at heart problems or all kinds.

I'm human, and I don't sleep. Ever. It's a side effect from something. And I don't know it's been overridden here, even if it's only temporary, but I'm glad for it.

The dreaming was a bit startling though. I haven't slept in so long, I didn't believe it was a dream.