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goodnight /jp/

its almost morning

>> No.992172
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>> No.992175

>>992172
"If you don't, I'LL FUCKING KILL YOU."

>> No.992183
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I wish I could sleep all the time, like Yukari. Sleep is wonderful.

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>>992183
Indeed. There are few things as refreshing as sleeping for fourteen or so hours.

>> No.992206

>>992190
Ah, I'm not the only person here that loves sleep. Few things indeed, if nothing at all. Dreams are an interesting way to explore your own psyche, and nobody is very mentally quick while tired. Sleep truly is a miracle for mankind.

>> No.992219

I really hate the process of getting into sleep as well as getting out of it.

>> No.992225

>>992219
I wake up practically instantly, excepting any creaky joints. It takes me a minute to go to sleep because I have to deal with the visions, but it doesn't bother me extremely. At least you like the sleep itself, yes?

>> No.992227

I can never sleep when I want to, but just tend to fall asleep at the worst possible times. Still, even with dreams and memories swimming together, I wish I could sleep more, or at least give in to that moment in the dawn between tiredness and alertness. Goodnight, OP.

>> No.992231

>>992206

It's a shame that too many things demand one's attention for one to sleep as much as desired.

>>992219

That has to suck. I love the daze before and after sleep since my mind comes up with the strangest stuff.

>> No.992236

>>992219
Same. I can never find a comfortable position, and when I wake up in the morning I'm either uncomfortably hot, absolutely lead-body groggy, or raging depressed.

>> No.992237

>>992231
Few things really demand my attention. I simply have trouble going to sleep because of the visions. Otherwise, I would be getting more sleep.

>> No.992238

>>992237
>the visions

...I'd be on the phone with a psychiatrist if I were you; you're not supposed to hallucinate just before bed.

>> No.992241

Insomnia has taught me the great value of sleep.

>> No.992261

>>992238
I wouldn't worry about it. It's not too hard to cancel them out most of the time. Just have to focus and calm yourself.

>> No.992271

>>992225
Oh yes, I do love sleep itself. But it really takes some effort for me to get into and out of it.Usually I have to lay down doing nothing for about an hour to fall asleep. When waking up, I usually take two hours for my mind to work as usual.

>> No.992287

>>992271
Two hours? That's ridiculous. I usually just sit for about fifteen minutes awake but laying down. When I fling myself out of bed, my mind is at 100% like it usually is.

>> No.992284

>>992261
THis doesn't change the fact that your brain sees fit to "detect" optical phenomena that do not exist; if that's not disconcerting, I don't know what WOULD be.

>> No.992298

>>992284
It's not my brain. I can only really see them when my eyes are closed or if I'm in a particular rough time.

>> No.992305

>>992287
Yes, two hours. Even after taking a shower and drinking coffee. Like a small hangover even when you dont even drink.

>> No.992308

>>992287
Lucky bastard; I have to set my alarm 2 hours ahead of when I want to actually get out of bed; waking is an abysmally slow process, and my mind is not at 100% until lunch if I don't get a cup of tea in me.

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>>992308
Fuck yeah, tea.

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>>992308
Fuck yeah, tea.

>> No.992309

>>992298
If it's not ACTUALLY there, it's your brain. It simply remains to be seen if it's a psychological phenomenon or a biological one.

>> No.992316

>>992313
You didnt see anything, anon, you didnt see anything.

>> No.992313

>>992310
>>992311
How is this even possible?!

>> No.992320

>>992313
>>992316
Now I'm curious.

>> No.992317

DARJEELING, MOTHERFUCKER
DO YOU DRINK IT?

>> No.992322

>>992317
Earl grey, bitches.

>> No.992326

>>992309
Define "psychological". My mind is under my control, and that includes the visions. If I can control them myself, it's probably not biological.

>> No.992328

>>992322
Fuck yeah, earl grey!

>> No.992332

>>992322
>impure, adulterated tea, bitches

I'm sorry, I couldn't hear you over the sound of my tea kettle whistling.

Ceylon teas are best

>> No.992339

>>992332
ಠ_ಠ

>> No.992343

>>992326
...
Psychological meaning you might have some sort of emotional problem of some kind, up to borderline schizophrenic, or anywhere in between the two.
I can't say for sure, as I have no credentials to do so.

You've NEVER thought to question this before or something?

>> No.992346

>>992339
Earl Grey is tainted with Bergamot orange oil.

>> No.992354

>>992346
ಠ_ಠ

>> No.992357

>>992343
It has, but it's never bothered me. I'm a calm person. I don't want to fill myself with chemicals and call myself clear-headed. I can do that myself.

>> No.992370

>>992357
While I certainly dead-on agree about the chemicals bit, that's not the sole treatment available.
I'm not saying you need to or anything since you seem to have it locked down, but I myself am not willing to let a problem constantly recur without knowing the reason why....

>> No.992378

>>992370
Knowing the reason why is a goal for me. I can work on it myself.

>> No.992403

>>992378
Good luck. just don't snap and kill your family.

>> No.992419

Thread went from goodnight>sleep discussion>tea

>> No.992423

>>992419
Sounds like my average night...
goodnight>sleep>morning tea.

>> No.992426

Problem with tea is you have to drink it all up FAST before the aroma goes.

>> No.992428

>>992238
Yes you are. "Hypnagogic hallucinations". Very common and unrelated to any mental illness.

>> No.992433

>>992426
Meh; I'm fairly content to proceed through a cup of tea at an easy pace. I get the nice aroma and flavor when it's piping hot, and the smooth step-down is almost unnoticeable.

>> No.992452

>>992428
Yes, I took science classes too.

The impression that I go is that it's when he closes his eyes, not in the stages between wakefulness and sleep.
When this kind of thing occurs to me, I'm not too good at doing anything consciously, particularly focusing on dispelling the effect.

>> No.992455

>>992433
I meant the leaves really. Hrm, may need some airtight containers.

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