Do you cry?

Mayne

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I do lately. Im not sure if its getting older but not caring who a man should look.
 

IronWing

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I cried a tear, you wiped it dry
I was confused, you cleared my mind
I sold my soul, you bought it back for me
And held me up and gave me dignity
Somehow you needed me
 

Red Squirrel

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Rarely, except a few months ago when I got depression. I was crying but didn't know why. Think it was S.A.D. Was messed up. Now that we have long days I'm back to normal but guess I will need to create artificial light in winter to prevent it. Need UVB for vitamin D production and blue/full spectrum for Serotonin production. Going to experiment with that in September when the days are short again. Also working less night shifts. When I'm on nights I tend to naturally stay in that cycle even on my days off, so by the time I wake up it's dark out, for most of the year. I think it just caught up with me and messed me up.

I'm enjoying the sun sets past 10pm for now, but that's very short lived.
 

highland145

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Rarely, except a few months ago when I got depression. I was crying but didn't know why. Think it was S.A.D. Was messed up. Now that we have long days I'm back to normal but guess I will need to create artificial light in winter to prevent it. Need UVB for vitamin D production and blue/full spectrum for Serotonin production. Going to experiment with that in September when the days are short again. Also working less night shifts. When I'm on nights I tend to naturally stay in that cycle even on my days off, so by the time I wake up it's dark out, for most of the year. I think it just caught up with me and messed me up.

I'm enjoying the sun sets past 10pm for now, but that's very short lived.
Hey, ATOT has you.:)
 

BoomerD

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Shortly after my joining, this place kept me sane. Going through some things. OT gave me 90% of my daily LOLs. Thankful.

I hate to break it to ya...you're so far from sane...it might as well be in a galaxy far far away...
 

DietDrThunder

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Rarely, except a few months ago when I got depression. I was crying but didn't know why. Think it was S.A.D. Was messed up. Now that we have long days I'm back to normal but guess I will need to create artificial light in winter to prevent it. Need UVB for vitamin D production and blue/full spectrum for Serotonin production. Going to experiment with that in September when the days are short again. Also working less night shifts. When I'm on nights I tend to naturally stay in that cycle even on my days off, so by the time I wake up it's dark out, for most of the year. I think it just caught up with me and messed me up.

I'm enjoying the sun sets past 10pm for now, but that's very short lived.
I don't know where you live, but you could move to Texas. We have REALLY long days. On the 21st of June, dawn was 5:51 am (birds are going nuts singing well before then) with full Sun rise at 6:20 am. Dusk was 9:07 pm with Sunset at 8:38 pm. So just over 15 hours of light if you count dawn to dusk. Even on the shortest day of the year, December 21st, we have 11 hours of sunlight. Of course the heat may depress you.
 
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I don't know where you live, but you could move to Texas. We have REALLY long days. On the 21st of June, dawn was 5:51 am (birds are going nuts singing well before then) with full Sun rise at 6:20 am. Dusk was 9:07 pm with Sunset at 8:38 pm. So just over 15 hours of light if you count dawn to dusk. Of course the heat may depress you.

Yeah, you get used to walking 2 blocks and sweating balls...
 

DietDrThunder

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Yeah, you get used to walking 2 blocks and sweating balls...
Two blocks, no my friend, we're talking sweating balls at 50 feet. We had a guy move here last month from Palmdale CA. He thought it would be no big deal since he moved from the desert. It is the humidity along with the heat that is killing him.
 
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Two blocks, no my friend, we're talking sweating balls at 50 feet. We had a guy move here last month from Palmdale CA. He thought it would be no big deal since he moved from the desert. It is the humidity along with the heat that is killing him.

Haha what an idiot. Comes from a place where they literally don't even use air conditioning in some parts.... Bet he learned fast.

And people wonder why no one wants to commute via bus or anything here...

Oh well, we have 2 things here: Restaurants and jobs. Well, and overall way lower taxes and property values - no surprise to be seeing the CA yuppies moving out here.