Who else /nocturnal/ here?
I genuinely love the night though. Shame it's gonna end in a few hours. Any interesting night stories to tell robots? i don't have any sadly. How did you become nocturnal? Just randomly happened to me.
It seems to be my natural rhythm, but it's not always what I want. I should have gone to bed hours ago, but I'm just sitting here, still awake. Is it worth it to try? I wish somebody would just order me to bed.
>>27971351
Be careful. I change my sleeping schedules every now and again, heres some advice:
If you want to stop sleeping all day, ride out the day with coffee. You will be tired by nightfall and pass out. That will be your new sleeping schedule. Works the same way if you want to stay up at night.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=EGe1bKEdEag
>>27971453
I had coffee at around 9-10 PM. Maybe I could time it for the crash, but that was too late I think. I don't have to be up too early tomorrow, but still I didn't mean for it be this late. I should just go lie down and try, but it sucks being in there in bed, rolling back and forth, failing to reach a state of unconsciousness. Sometimes I'm perfectly content to stay up nights doing whatever I like, but the rest of the world likes to operate during the day and the next few look to be busy.
Oh well, I can function on 4 hours of sleep I think. If you get the right intervals, I've heard it's better. They go 1 hour, 4 hour, 6 and a half, 8, and beyond that I don't know. As I understand it these are REM cycles for most people.
>>27971297
>Who else /nocturnal/ here?
Me.
>Any interesting night stories to tell?
No.
>How did you become nocturnal?
I hate the fucking sun. I hate how fucking bright and hot it is. Night time is comfy. It's nice and cold. Everybody is asleep and I can be alone. Nightwalks are nice too because there's not a bunch of shitty traffic. I've been nocturnal from ages 8 to 20.