- Jan 9, 2001
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We all know that when the alarm goes off at 6:30 AM, it's a terrible feeling. The sound of an alarm clock at any time of the day will make most of us cringe, just from the sheer connotations we have with that sound. My question is: Why the heck is it so damned difficult to wake up in the morning? Why does our body take its sweet time "turning back on" or whatever? I know this is especially true for teenagers, less so for little kids, and less so with the elderly. Why does our body make us feel like sh!t when we wake up unnaturally, and seem to take forever to return to (even a tired state of) normal?