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    raccoons are very fun animals

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    if you look at a chart of all my scrobbles you can very clearly see the point at which i lost my last job and the creeping insomnia which preceded it. on the bright side, you can also see a very excruciatingly slow process of sleep schedule regularization taking form

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    wait mb i just looked closer at the periods of more daytime music listening and what dates those were on. that was quite the opposite of sleep schedule regularization. those are mostly the days on which i simply did not sleep

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    when i am sleep deprived, crucially provided that i am not *fatigued* (stimulants, etc), driving or operating a vehicle in general becomes pretty much the *only* thing i am capable of doing skillfully. that and masturbating (stimulants, etc)

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    all my travels since the end of april, and in a few hours the yellow line is about to be extended to KC followed by terminating in st paul. nearly all of these segments did not involve any sleep for their length of course. including between the plane ride denoted by (5) and the subsequent 12hr drive

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    i have many sleep deprived hours flying wide-bodies in various iterations of flight sim or x-plane that beg to differ...

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    right now i think i've seen fit to do it on a commercial flight more times than i have in a car but that isn't likely to hold for long