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well how about i just slept from 4am to 9:30 pm. i woke up a few times but if i started to stand up it would feel like i was going to pass out. i stood up once and then just passed out on my bed - i usually sleep on the couch which is like 5 feet from my bed. every time i would wake up it felt like i did not exist - you know the feeling. i woke up probably 5 times but was only awake for like a minute. im going to assume it was the mixture of jager - vodka - tequila - beer - half of a mohito(is that how you spell it? and no - its not a gay drink). but no matter what it had to have been the strangest sleep iv had since i moved here. some of the dreams where really freakin awesome though, gotta love that. so many people where like worried i had been killed or somtin, the guy i am doing freelance work for was panicing, my dad was freaked out because he had just sent me money and wanted to know if i had gotten it, my roomates thought i was dead or somtin. crazy night sleep i must say.
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so how about back on topic. the original problem was me needing a alarm clock because i slept through mine. what i have decided to do instead is become nocturnal. since my school is always in the morning i just goto school then goto sleep. wake up whenver then do work which works out since i am doing freelance work for a dude in canada and the timezoe difference works out when i work at night here. horray!
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shiznatix wrote:so how about back on topic.
Its too hard to read your posts to stay on topic. Try using the enter key now and then.
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ok so the first one was a bit of a long paragraph.

im not trying to be mean but the second post there, its a 4 sentence paragraph.

it can not be that difficult to read.
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shiznatix wrote:im not trying to be mean but the second post there, its a 4 sentence paragraph.

it can not be that difficult to read.
I'm not either, but you don't use apostrophes, capitalization, the enter key, or any other breaks. Its like someone talking in monotone.
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Roja wrote:
shiznatix wrote:im not trying to be mean but the second post there, its a 4 sentence paragraph.

it can not be that difficult to read.
I'm not either, but you don't use apostrophes, capitalization, the enter key, or any other breaks. Its like someone talking in monotone.
his dreams have ruined his mind. all his tones have changed to monotone 8O
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