n-oacf - dreamland
dreamland

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N-oacf - Dreamland

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4 years ago

Fun Facts About Sleep Deprivation!

Now I know this community just loves to keep their whumpees awake for several days on end. But did you know that:

Being awake of 24 hours is equivalent to having a 0.10 blood alcohol content, which can lead to slowed reaction time, loss of coordination, and fainting.

Not sleeping for 48 hours can reduce white blood cells. Which means that a whumpee will get sick easier, and that they'll recover slower.

There's an urban legend that if you don't sleep for 72 hours, you become clinically insane. While that's not true, it can cause hallucinations, false memories, tremors, and physical aches.

After 96 hours, people become paranoid and may develop psychosis. Psychosis that doesn't always fade after they get some rest, may I add.

Consistant partial sleep deprivation will highten risk for illness, injury, and sleep paralysis.

A sudden change in sleeping patters will also heighten risk for sleep paralysis.

Have fun with this information. :)

Oh, and happy new year!

4 years ago
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4 years ago
Why Is He So Loud!!
Why Is He So Loud!!

why is he so loud!!

4 years ago
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