I hate waking up and immediately jumping up to do shit

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    28 days ago

    Funny thing is, that’s most humans. There were experiments done on circadian rhythms where people were put in dark rooms with no clocks or anything to tell time by, and their internal “day” stretched out to 28-48 hours (depending on the case). So, everyone is from a different planet, some are just coping better

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      28 days ago

      That’s interesting! I wonder how much it would change if they still had natural light available but without any responsibilities.

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        28 days ago

        The day/night natural cycle would likely keep them synchronized, unless they already had issues keeping up with the standard 24 hour cycle