22 hours of wakefulness and counting.
Whoa! What is that?
Look, it is a walking spoon!
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5 replies on “[1444] Of wooooooooo…”
hahaha… exam season for me now… i’m 2 hours away from hitting 48 with no sleep.
at least you see tangible inanimate objects come to life and start walking.
i’ve been reading so much quantum mechanics that i’m almost seeing macro-sized quantum objects with my waking eyes. =P
wouldn’t be surprised if i dream about them too when i finally do go to sleep.
I bow in reverence to your sleep deprivation superiority then… :)
Btw, I was mistaken. My record so far was closer to 29 hours. Woke up at 9, didn’t sleep that day, and olny slept at around 2 the next day. So yeah, but you still beat me :)
Actually, I think I felt worse after sleeping only about 7 hours in 48 hours. I literally started falling asleep while I was standing still…
[…] the graph above, guesstimate the relationship between hours of sleep with the number of walking spoons seen. Is the latter variable a proxy of an unstated variable? What is that variable? What happened on […]
Have you tried 32?
Because I only managed to lie my head down 8 hours after I posted this! =p
Lol, that’s nothing mate!
I’ve done 24 hours before. Coffee is the key :)
You saw spoons walking, I was constantly thirsty and kept seeing double vision. And man oh man, hated the pangs of pain in my muscles.
After that, I crashed for 14 hours.