Ohmygoodness! Marcos-proof phones! Yes! Finally! *triumphant fist pump* (oh, yeah, that's my name, everybody) If I can't have a phone wherever I roam, there isn't any point in having one.
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That's pretty much my thinking too.
Strobe!!!!
i usually fall asleep around six am and wake up anywhere from ten to noon.... Why dont you sleep? Or is it a can't? :what:
Edit: this is not what I expected to write when I quoted your post... but it's awesome nonetheless.
I'm an energetic and expressive (though paradoxically sometimes quite reserved) and extremely introspective introvert who comes alive as a completely different, self-idealized individual during the nighttime hours, and who places more value in those around him than in himself (in a fully non-self-depreciating and non-self-degrading manner). My natural sleep cycle gravitates to cover the daylight hours to the point of near-literal nocturnality, though often ends up on a 36-hour crepuscular (twlight-centric) or 48-hour alternating nocturnal/diurnal cycle which I can typically maintain for weeks on end with little to no noticeable detriment to my higher (learned) mental functions. It's why I'm well-suited to extended wilderness low-light (long exposure, timelapse, cinematography) photography trips, and why I'll often stay awake for up to two days just because I'm having a potentially important conversation with a close friend and don't want to sleep during that time when I could just as easily, well, not sleep.
I should note that I have developed REM sleep pattern irregularities as a result of this behavior, but not to the point that it constitutes chronic insomnia or has any detrimental affect on me on a normal day-to-day basis.
It's just how I am.
It's either all of the above, or it's clinical insanity. Take your pick.