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Old 05-14-2007, 08:09 PM
tisthefire tisthefire is offline
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Default Re: beat or brag? I slept for 32 hours last \"night\"

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anybody beat that?

not lying, 32 hours. Went drinking on sat. night, got home at 3AM, just woke up (monday 10 AM).


beat: Im still sleepy

beat : I can actually sleep for a 32 hours without anybody caring or making me wake up.


what it do?

good morning

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FYP DUCY?

[/ QUOTE ]lol, winnar
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Old 05-14-2007, 08:15 PM
SmokeyRidesAgain SmokeyRidesAgain is offline
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Default Re: beat or brag? I slept for 32 hours last \"night\"

I slept for 40+ hours after getting totally [censored] on valium and booze one time. All I can kind of remember is people coming in my room asking if I was ok in a sort of call the doctor way while I lay there like *drool* this is beautiful sleep you must try some.
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Old 05-14-2007, 08:17 PM
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Default Re: beat or brag? I slept for 32 hours last \"night\"

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There is no normal reason the body allows you to do this. A night of drinking doesn't do that. I went to UW Madison- NO night of drinking does that.

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I've been on the borderline of having alcohol poisoning before and even then only slept about 8 hours afterwards. Other times when I was just really hungover I've gone up to maybe 16, but OP's experience is seriously messed up. Drugs FTW
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Old 05-14-2007, 09:48 PM
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Default Re: beat or brag? I slept for 32 hours last \"night\"

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Maybe someone slipped rohypnol into your drink. Do you feel any soreness in your anal region?

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Old 05-14-2007, 10:07 PM
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Default Re: beat or brag? I slept for 32 hours last \"night\"

check if you still have both kidneys
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Old 05-14-2007, 10:26 PM
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Default Re: beat or brag? I slept for 32 hours last \"night\"

I've slept around 20 hours before, but I really could have gone for longer, with no drugs/alcohol involved.

I was yawning all day after I got up and went to bed 8 hours later and slept for a while.

Basically, if you don't get sleep for a while, your body can do a ton of things
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Old 05-14-2007, 10:27 PM
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Confused.

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me too, what is that?


I seriously cannot remember making this post.


[censored] i think i SHOULD go sooe a doctor.


and i have to ask my roomate about whether she saw me awake during that time
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Old 05-14-2007, 10:30 PM
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Default Re: beat or brag? I slept for 32 hours last \"night\"

no okay, this is [censored] creepy

what did you guys say again about drugs and stuff? would this be happening if thats the case?

like, thinking to be asleep, but actually beeing awake for a given period of time not realizing and going to bed again?


cause I havent talked to none of my friends or anything, but posting on 2+2?

beat?
drug?
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Old 05-14-2007, 10:41 PM
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Sleepwalking
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Sleepwalking
Classification & external resources ICD-10 F51.3
ICD-9 307.4

Sleepwalking (also called noctambulism or somnambulism), under the larger category of parasomnias, is a sleep disorder where the sufferer engages in activities that are normally associated with wakefulness while asleep or in a sleeplike state.
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* 1 Explanation
* 2 Hazards
* 3 Dealing with Sleepwalkers
* 4 Trivia
* 5 See also
* 6 References
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[edit] Explanation

Sleepwalking can affect people of any age. It generally occurs when an individual awakes suddenly from Slow Wave Sleep (SWS or sometimes referred to as "deep sleep"), causing the sleepwalking episode.[citation needed] In children and young adults, up to 25% of the night is spent in SWS.[citation needed] However this decreases as the person ages until none can be measured in the geriatric individual.[citation needed] For this reason, children and young adults (or anyone else with a high amount of SWS), are more likely to be woken up and, for the same reasons, they are witnessed to have many more episodes than the older individuals.[citation needed]

Statistics

* 18% of the world's population is prone to sleepwalking.[1]
* Somewhere between 1% and 16.7% of U.S. children sleepwalk, and juveniles are seen to be those more prone to the activity.[citation needed]
* One study showed that the highest prevalence of sleepwalking was 16.7% for children of 11 to 12 years of age.[citation needed]
* Males are seen to be more likely to sleepwalk than females.[citation needed]

Activities such as eating, bathing, dressing, or even driving cars,[2] whistling, posting on 2+2(?), having sex[2] and committing murder[2] ([1], [2], [3]) have also been recorded as taking place while the subjects are technically asleep. Contrary to popular belief, most cases of sleepwalking do not consist of walking around (without the conscious knowledge of the subject). Most cases of somnambulism occur when the person is awakened (something or someone disturbs their SWS), the person may sit up, look around and immediately go back to sleep. But these kinds of incidences are rarely noticed or reported unless recorded in a sleep clinic.[citation needed]

Sleepwalkers engage in their activities with their eyes open so they can navigate their surroundings, not with their eyes closed and their arms outstretched as parodied in cartoons and Hollywood productions. The victims' eyes may have a glazed or empty appearance and if questioned, the subject will be slow to answer and will be unable to respond in an intelligible manner.



Is that good or bad for me?

could be a "sane" explanation at least...
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Old 05-15-2007, 12:51 AM
Artsemis Artsemis is offline
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This is a possibility too.

Bullshit
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This article is about the expletive. For the card game, see Bullshit (game). For the TV show, see Penn & Teller: Bullshit!.

Bullshit (often bowdlerized to BS) is a common English expletive. Its most common usage is as a description of incorrect, misleading or false language and statements. In a literal meaning, it means the feces of a bull. As with many expletives, it can be used as an interjection (or in many other parts of speech) and can carry a wide variety of meanings.

As it contains the word "Bullshit", the term is sometimes considered foul language, hence the use of the euphemistic abbreviations "bull" and "BS". However the term is prevalent in American English and, as with many words, the term is used in a variety of countries, some dating back to approximately the same era WWI. In British English, bollocks is a comparable expletive.

While bullshitting and Bullshit can be used in a deprecating sense, the term 'Bullshit artist' may imply a measure of respect for the skill required to Bullshit effectively. It is by no means necessary to be inaccurate or wrong to be bullshitting, simply being overly pompous, presumptuous, or putting on excessively academic airs, may also be labelled in some cultural subgroups as bullshitting. Using more "sophisticated" sounding synonyms for simple words is also viewed as bullshitting by some.
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