Yumie wrote:On a minor note, this is twice now that I've looked at the title of this thread and thought it said "sheep deprivation."
Impact Alberto wrote: Being that I have been deprived of sheep for many years, I take great offense to your statement. I should hope you will carry yourself in a more professional way in the future.
Allegro wrote:Interesting. From what I've heard, sleep deprivation can also reset your biological clock as well. Though I'm not sure if that's entirely sure, because I have also been told that you'll still be tired the next day, even after trying to recoup for those sleepless hours.
Doe Johnson wrote:I think I've always assumed sleep deprivation reset your biological clock. That's why I always plan on being sleep deprived when I travel to a place with a large time difference, so that I'll get on the new time more quickly. I've never actually tried it in a situation like that, but it does seem to work when I'm trying to get back on a normal schedule at the end of summer.
Doe Johnson wrote:I think I've always assumed sleep deprivation reset your biological clock. That's why I always plan on being sleep deprived when I travel to a place with a large time difference, so that I'll get on the new time more quickly. I've never actually tried it in a situation like that, but it does seem to work when I'm trying to get back on a normal schedule at the end of summer.
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