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Sep. 27th, 2004 02:44 amThink I may have an idea why I feel so tired so much of the time.
They say when you sleep, you're always dreaming, even if you don't remember it.
Me, I very seldom remember any of my dreams. I'd say only 1-2% of the time. Probably less.
Earlier, though, I did remember a little dreaming I had, which seemed to essentially echo real life. Making runs around town, doing work, etc. Stuff that usually makes me tired anyway.
And when I wake up, I feel tired. I think my dreams are taking a toll on me.
Fuck.
Fuck, fuck, fuck
Motha motha fuck
Motha motha fuck fuck
Motha fuck, motha fuck
...anyway, it just sort of makes me suspect that most of the dreams I don't remember involve this sort of bullshit. Lucky me.
And I know it's nothing new. I still remember several years ago, back around '95 or '96, I'd just gotten a job at Burger King, and my first day was the day after a high school football victory, and they came to BK to celebrate, and so on my first day, I got to partake in putting together some 150-200 burgers. That one stuck with me into the night... and I think I remember being tired the next day, too.
LBD "Nytetrayn"
They say when you sleep, you're always dreaming, even if you don't remember it.
Me, I very seldom remember any of my dreams. I'd say only 1-2% of the time. Probably less.
Earlier, though, I did remember a little dreaming I had, which seemed to essentially echo real life. Making runs around town, doing work, etc. Stuff that usually makes me tired anyway.
And when I wake up, I feel tired. I think my dreams are taking a toll on me.
Fuck.
Fuck, fuck, fuck
Motha motha fuck
Motha motha fuck fuck
Motha fuck, motha fuck
...anyway, it just sort of makes me suspect that most of the dreams I don't remember involve this sort of bullshit. Lucky me.
And I know it's nothing new. I still remember several years ago, back around '95 or '96, I'd just gotten a job at Burger King, and my first day was the day after a high school football victory, and they came to BK to celebrate, and so on my first day, I got to partake in putting together some 150-200 burgers. That one stuck with me into the night... and I think I remember being tired the next day, too.
LBD "Nytetrayn"
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Date: 2004-09-27 05:01 am (UTC)Well, here's hoping we can all sleep more easily in the future. Banzai!
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Date: 2004-09-27 07:29 am (UTC)Banzai!
LBD "Nytetrayn"
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Date: 2004-09-27 07:53 am (UTC)But it's when you're dreaming that you get deep REM sleep, which is precisely the stage of sleep that replenishes your mental energy for the next day.
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Date: 2004-09-27 07:59 am (UTC)LBD "Nytetrayn"
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Date: 2004-09-27 10:20 am (UTC)Take the rest if you need it. When I used to work for Bradlees (A retail chain that used to be in New England) I'd come home and sleep for at least an hour I was so stressed every day. I'd feel only marginally better when I woke up, but when I went back to school, which was less stressful to me, I didnt sleep as much.
I'm rambling. Ciao.