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Underground eXperts United
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[ Sleepy? ] [ By Phearless ]
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Sleepy?
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by Phearless
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<Editor's note: Mr. Phearless is currently, and mysteriously
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unavailable, so we only hope that this file, which we copied
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from his computer, is complete - we left it as is.>
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Hello there. I am going to write a few words about that annoying part of our
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life; sleep. No matter how hard you try, you always end up having too much or
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too little of it. So I started thinking, "why sleep at all?"
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I counted on being extremely tired the first couple of days, but after that I
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figured my body would get used to not getting any sleep. Sitting down a few
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times a day, relaxing my legs would surely be a good enough substitute to
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sleep - and take up less of my time as well.
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The first twenty-four-hour period of being awake was easy. As soon as I felt
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sleepy, I took two deep breaths and shook my head a little. No big deal.
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I'm back. Forty-eight hours has passed now, and I'm still fit as a fiddle.
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I've changed my "two deep breaths and a head shake" to "jump up and down,
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wave arms and clap hands." So far, so good.
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...
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Seventy-two hours, here I am. Three days of no sleeping went by as any other
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three days, except I have eight hours more a day to do something else. Today
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I spent a total of two of those trying to keep me awake. Now I'm putting my
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head in a bucket of ice cold water every time my eyelids try to convince me
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to go to bed. Clapping and jumping doesn't work anymore. It just gets me
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even more tired. I'm winning though, and I think my body is more and more
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accepting a life without any sleep.
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...
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Made it. I'm just about to cross the 96-hour line here, and I have a glass of
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juice and the bucket here to celebrate. Strange, I thought my body was
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tougher than this. Anyway, I changed my diet to also include some easily-
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digested fruit. I hope that by decreasing my stomach activity, I will have
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more energy left for keeping me awake.
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...
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As I'm writing this, I have been awake for five days (120 hours) straight. I
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find it somewhat hard to find the words when I type. Hell,m it's even hard to
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hit the right keys.I would say my typing rate has gone down about 90%But
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apart from this, I feelfineMy apperens has chaged also, i might addd. I have,
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should I say, clearly visible dark circles rund my eys now. I managed to
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cutdown my food expenses,sinc im almost never hungry anumor.I}m thristy thou,
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Ill just go down the basment and getmyself something to drensh my thirst.
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[ File auto saved at 1:21am as SLEEP.TXT ]
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[ Idle for 30 minutes, 30 minutes to shutdown ]
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[ Idle for 40 minutes, 20 minutes to shutdown ]
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[ Idle for 50 minutes, 10 minutes to shutdown ]
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[ Idle for 55 minutes, 5 minutes to shutdown ]
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[ Idle for 58 minutes, 2 minutes to shutdown ]
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[ Idle for 59 minutes, 1 minute to shutdown ]
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[ Shutting down system... ]
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[ Shutdown ]
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uXu #378 Underground eXperts United 1997 uXu #378
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Call ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT -> +31-77-3547477
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