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Post by Deleted on Dec 11, 2017 23:42:46 GMT -4
I saw on a thread Tim mentioned somewhere that he was mixing up words because he was tired, and I was going to make this a reply to that post, but things are going so fast that it'd quickly become (and in fact, already has become) irrelevant. And I'm too tired to find the post anyway, so I'll just make this thread. Besides, I want to know what other people's experiences of tiredness are like, too.
So, for me, right now, being tired... the phone keyboard's many rectangles are sometimes looking like each key is tilted at a different angle and it's not something you want to look at too long. Has anyone else ever experienced this, or are there other fascinating things you'd like to share?
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Post by snowy happy on Dec 11, 2017 23:43:59 GMT -4
I once suffered from sleep deprivation when returning from my trip to Australia. I swear I was having hallucinations.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 11, 2017 23:48:17 GMT -4
I once suffered from sleep deprivation when returning from my trip to Australia. I swear I was having hallucinations. Too boring by itself. Be specific! (Or, if you shouldn't be specific, don't say it.)
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Post by snowy happy on Dec 11, 2017 23:50:28 GMT -4
I once suffered from sleep deprivation when returning from my trip to Australia. I swear I was having hallucinations. Too boring by itself. Be specific! (Or, if you shouldn't be specific, don't say it.) Well, white flashes in the corner of my eyes, the blending of sounds on the outside and sounds in my mind in a way that confused me to heck, and things of the like.
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Post by Bannanachair on Dec 11, 2017 23:51:52 GMT -4
Too boring by itself. Be specific! (Or, if you shouldn't be specific, don't say it.) Well, white flashes in the corner of my eyes, the blending of sounds on the outside and sounds in my mind in a way that confused me to heck, and things of the like. That's not sleep deprivation, that was the venom of the Australian Blueback Spider. After several days after having been bitten by it you'll experience the symptoms you described, and then they'll seemingly vanish for up to a year before you die suddenly and unexpectedly. I recommend seeking medical assistance immediately.
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Post by snowy happy on Dec 11, 2017 23:53:28 GMT -4
Well, white flashes in the corner of my eyes, the blending of sounds on the outside and sounds in my mind in a way that confused me to heck, and things of the like. That's not sleep deprivation, that was the venom of the Australian Blueback Spider. After several days after having been bitten by it you'll experience the symptoms you described, and then they'll seemingly vanish for up to a year before you die suddenly and unexpectedly. I recommend seeking medical assistance immediately. Wel, but it's been around the year since the trip, soooo Wait, I feel...sick.
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Post by Bannanachair on Dec 11, 2017 23:55:50 GMT -4
That's not sleep deprivation, that was the venom of the Australian Blueback Spider. After several days after having been bitten by it you'll experience the symptoms you described, and then they'll seemingly vanish for up to a year before you die suddenly and unexpectedly. I recommend seeking medical assistance immediately. Wel, but it's been around the year since the trip, soooo Wait, I feel...sick. Call an ambulance. If you don't see a medical professional immediately you may die within weeks. I know this because my mother's Australian and I go there often, by the way. I am not making this up.
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Post by snowy happy on Dec 11, 2017 23:56:36 GMT -4
Wel, but it's been around the year since the trip, soooo Wait, I feel...sick. Call an ambulance. If you don't see a medical professional immediately you may die within weeks. I know this because my mother's Australian and I go there often, by the way. I am not making this up. If you've gone to Australia several times, how have you avoided the spider? It's very difficult to avoid, according to this survival book. almost typed bool
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Post by Bannanachair on Dec 11, 2017 23:59:07 GMT -4
Call an ambulance. If you don't see a medical professional immediately you may die within weeks. I know this because my mother's Australian and I go there often, by the way. I am not making this up. If you've gone to Australia several times, how have you avoided the spider? It's very difficult to avoid, according to this survival book. almost typed bool You think I'm kidding. I am actually not kidding.
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