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Highschool kids and their godamn sleep hours...

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I typically sleep at 12am and wake up around 6:30 on weekdays, on friday night and saturday nights i sleep at around 3am and wake up at 9am or 10am
 
Originally posted by: tfinch2
Originally posted by: Mrvile
Originally posted by: tfinch2
So you're not in high school, but 99% of your buddies are? WTF

When did I say I wasn't in high school?

So then your topic title is misleading. You're generalizing about HS kids, but you're one yourself. Oh the irony.

Never heard of third person?
 
I normally sleep from 1:00AM to 9:00AM and that's the best time for me. Recently though I have been dead tired.
 
Even when I was in HS, I was usually up by 8am. Of course, I didn't spend all day and night on my computer, either.
 
Originally posted by: dullard
The schedule they are forced to conform to during the school year doesn't match their scientifically proven biological needs. The natural solution: sleep in to noon on weekends. Then, they just keep that same pattern going during the summer.

*nod*, and high schools continue to start at a time which doesn't give them the sleep they need, despite the mountain of evidence suggesting it start later. This tangibly hurt my education.
 
Originally posted by: Mrvile
Originally posted by: tfinch2
Originally posted by: Mrvile
Originally posted by: tfinch2
So you're not in high school, but 99% of your buddies are? WTF

When did I say I wasn't in high school?

So then your topic title is misleading. You're generalizing about HS kids, but you're one yourself. Oh the irony.

Never heard of third person?

You shouldn't be refering to yourself in 3rd person 🙂
 
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