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It's been like a half year since I listened the Stones' Let it Bleed and now that I put it on I nearly forget how great it sounds. Probably their best. I have recently been too busy with newer music.
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^ magnificent album
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you know that feeling when you have been up all night and are not at all tired. And the sun is slowly rising and the dawnlight has come. A new day is beginning and you are one of the witnessess?
You feel restless, a little otherworldly. Never before have you felt sp strong connection and sympathy with that world around you. You stood outside watching the sunrise and the night is completely still. This feels wonderful. Why it can't always feel this way? |
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the most amazing thing is that I slept approximately one qnd half gours and then got up and that same feeling continues. Like I was high and I haven't taken anything.
Anyway if this is some kind of ilness like some have said I probably do not ever wanna be cured. |
it's not a disease, it's just what happens when you're deprived of sleep. ****s with your head. can't remember the science behind it but yeah. i went three days once, i went a little bananas.
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I used to work at a college radio station, we once had a fundraiser where one of the DJs tried to break the world record for longest continual broadcast. He went 5 days with no sleep, by the end he was hallucinating and thought there was a dog in the studio. Oh, and kept trying to put post it notes in the players instead of CDs
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if you can get my therapist convinced that these experiences are not a disease, I'll be very thankful. I have had enough of therapy and all kind of meetings and investigations and what ever
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I had the morning shift today at work.
In my glorious sleep deprived super-woman frenzy, I signed 16 people up for our club card and constructed a beautiful rounder (one of those standalone round racks you see in the shops) for swimwear - in which, my boss finally realized my marketing genius. I'm tired. |
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