sleepy
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1:45 hours of work left and I'm falling asleep.
I had a meeting in another building today. I drove and when I got there I took a little power nap in the car park. I guess that's more of a minor pleasure
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1:45 hours of work left and I'm falling asleep.
That's a fucking heroic pleasure mate.I had a meeting in another building today. I drove and when I got there I took a little power nap in the car park. I guess that's more of a minor pleasure
That's a fucking heroic pleasure mate.
Seriously the Spanish have the right idea - if we were all allowed have an hour nap during the day life would be better. Except @jonah because she hates naps.I didn't think I'd actually fallen asleep but when I went to get out of my car there was a car parked behind me which wasn't there when I pulled up first. I have to say it set me up nicely for the afternoon.
I don't know how anyone could hate naps. They're amazing.
I love naps but they make me really disorientated and I often feel really weird, sick, and groggy for the rest of the day. It throws off my circadian rhythm.I don't know how anyone could hate naps. They're amazing.
They can but I think the secret is no more than 20 minutes. I've gotten pretty good at this over the years.
I bet having kids increases your artful napping skills.
This is pretty dishonest. When we've gotten rescue hens they've been very cautious about going outside at first, because it's new to them. Once they get used to the idea they're mad to be outdoors.that guardian article about eggs said:The reason is two-fold: First, the hens themselves don't necessarily want to be in an open pasture. "You'd be surprised how few will venture out onto pasture if they have access," Mitloehner says.
Cool. Get a rescue donkey next.This is pretty dishonest. When we've gotten rescue hens they've been very cautious about going outside at first, because it's new to them. Once they get used to the idea they're mad to be outdoors.
Getting rescue hens is kinda shocking - they're in SUCH bad condition compared to the hens we keep ourselves. A weird thing about keeping hens though - when they get old they stop laying, and then your kids won't let you kill them to make room for new ones, and so you end up keeping hens AND buying eggs
You'd think so...I bet having kids increases your artful napping skills.
You'd think so...
Certainly you just pass out on occasion, although I'm still a terrible napper.Hahahaha. I'll reword that -- I'd imagine having kids necessitates you developing the ability to nap if and when you can.
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