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Nikita
Princess of Darkness Spy. Assassin. Seductress.
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Posted on: Dec. 20 2001,17:49 |
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awwww goddamn, reading off of 2 forums is driving me batty! ARGH!
i know i'm off topic, but still ... WTF?
-------------- Mad scientist, sexy engineer
Who's yo Mommy?
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ic0n0
I have become Death, Destroyer of Worlds
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Posted on: Dec. 24 2001,18:23 |
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I normaly can't go to sleep before 3:00am it's a problem
-------------- "I don't have the evidence to prove that God doesn't exist, but I so strongly suspect he doesn't that I don't want to waste my time." (Isaac Asimov)
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directhex
I am almost one of Us.
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Posted on: Dec. 24 2001,21:02 |
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proplus actually works for you? i took some along when i took my gf to paris, to help me stay awake all night. fell asleep within an hour of taking them.
bloody nympho.
--directhex
-------------- Where do you want your node today? --Morgan Polysoft slogan, Datalinks--
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LiNeY
Lady of DetNet
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Posted on: Dec. 25 2001,13:05 |
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English class, grade 11:
"One of the characteristics of the Hemingway Hero is that he/she cannot sleep at night."
That was when I thought it got interesting. Btw, other characteristics of the Hemingway Hero: he drinks, swears and doesn't give a damn about society/"morals"/conventions. Could it be that we can't sleep because we're Hemingway Heros?
-------------- "All shall love me... and despair!" - Galadriel, Lady of Lothlórien
LiNeY Croft - Fridge Raider
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CatKnight
Jedi Republican
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Posted on: Dec. 25 2001,15:27 |
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-------------- [url=http://www.personal.psu.edu/users/d/b/dbl125/dfa.jpg]If you strike me down, I shall become more powerful that you can possibly imagine.[/url]
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rachmoninov
FNG
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Posted on: Dec. 26 2001,04:35 |
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Sleep?? What is sleep, I do not believe I get any at night. My teachers think that since I am an "enriched" student that I can handle more big projects at one time, they also think that school is my life and I have no other activities taking up my time. Sleep is a choice for people that are not in AP classes, and something an AP student wishes for. I would love to be able to go to sleep at for more then 20 mins while im in a car riding to school.
-------------- ...How is it possible that there has never been any good pope to remedy such evils and that so many wars have been waged for these transient possessions....Giovanni de' Mussi
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damien_s_lucifer
Emperor of Detnet
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Posted on: Dec. 26 2001,20:16 |
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I used to have horrible insomnia until I spent 3 months working 60-70 hours a week. Ever since then I've been able to fall asleep anytime, anywhere.
See, it's all in your perception of sleep... if you look at it as something that gets in the way of completing other tasks, then you're *asking* for insomnia.
If you look at it as a wonderful, natural, human need, then you'll usually be able to pass out whenever you want.
Those 60-70 hour workweeks changed my mind... at some point I decided "getting enough sleep" took a higher priority than my job, and I've been snoozing well ever since.
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