It's Actually Really Bad For You To Sleep With The Lights On. Your Body Uses The Presence Of Light And
It's actually really bad for you to sleep with the lights on. Your body uses the presence of light and lack thereof to regulate its sleep cycles.* It's harder to get to sleep and stay asleep if you're constantly stimulating your eyes with light. Sleeping with blackout curtains shut is the ideal, but just having all the lights off is good enough for the majority of people.
Of course, I say this while having a little nightlight in my room because my overactive imagination will convince me I'm about to get murdered by the Shadow People if it's dark indoors lol. The most important thing is that you're able to sleep!
*Before somebody asks: This absolutely does have an impact on blind people! Statistically, blind people are far more likely to develop sleep disorders than seeing people, because blind people don't experience light stimulus in the ways the human body is hardwired to schedule periods of rest around.
-
max-on-fire reblogged this · 8 months ago
-
ratsrunningaround reblogged this · 8 months ago
-
ratsrunningaround liked this · 8 months ago
-
meatball-joe liked this · 8 months ago
-
theboringbaker reblogged this · 8 months ago
-
theboringbaker liked this · 8 months ago
-
d-7th liked this · 8 months ago
-
jakepencil liked this · 8 months ago
-
nightingaletrash reblogged this · 8 months ago
-
robotslenderman reblogged this · 8 months ago
-
capnportofficial liked this · 8 months ago
-
shaylalaloohoo reblogged this · 8 months ago
-
anon853 reblogged this · 8 months ago
-
lamacloud reblogged this · 8 months ago
-
trippypeas reblogged this · 8 months ago
-
dandelyle reblogged this · 8 months ago
-
intimatevoid reblogged this · 8 months ago
-
millesbianforce reblogged this · 8 months ago
-
millesbianforce liked this · 8 months ago
-
linoone reblogged this · 8 months ago
-
tremendousdreamtragedy reblogged this · 8 months ago
-
deutschlampe reblogged this · 8 months ago
-
thedragonofbadasstemple reblogged this · 8 months ago
-
fairytalesandimaginings reblogged this · 8 months ago
-
fairytalesandimaginings liked this · 8 months ago
-
sunriseverse reblogged this · 8 months ago
-
klutenpetter reblogged this · 8 months ago
-
sorry-sucker liked this · 8 months ago
-
moochiepoo liked this · 8 months ago
-
cythereafemme liked this · 8 months ago
-
deedraw reblogged this · 8 months ago
-
darkwater33 reblogged this · 8 months ago
-
gazingabovetenstars liked this · 8 months ago
-
gazingabovetenstars reblogged this · 8 months ago
-
screwstontx reblogged this · 8 months ago
-
dog-with-anxiety reblogged this · 8 months ago
-
eggxeggxegg reblogged this · 8 months ago
-
nyquilfishtank liked this · 8 months ago
-
little-old-timey liked this · 8 months ago
-
kyunnie-love liked this · 8 months ago
-
liannabob reblogged this · 8 months ago
-
whenyourfavouritedies liked this · 8 months ago
-
naberriesamidala reblogged this · 8 months ago
-
ostrich-recs reblogged this · 8 months ago
-
wolfy959-reblog reblogged this · 8 months ago
-
lupineskyes liked this · 8 months ago
-
clairdelun reblogged this · 8 months ago
-
thejudgingtrash reblogged this · 8 months ago
-
birch234 liked this · 8 months ago
More Posts from Primreaperstuff

4000cc breast implants :)
Well, results are in! Ŵ€ €ΔT!
ŦĦΔŇ■Ş VØT€ŘŞ ßU¥ ĆØŴPŁΔŇTŞ ß¥€€€€€€

SPOILERS FOR THE SIMS 4 STRANGERVILLE
Currently debating if I should have my Sim Stanford Pines eat the Bizarre Fruit.
On one hand, it'll get him possessed by the Mother Plant and I'm worried that'll be annoying to deal with. On the other hand, it is 10000% in character for this man to take one look at the "seriously don't eat this it's weird and dangerous" fruit and put it in his mouth. But on the other other hand, you'd think he'd have learned something from his experiences with Bill. (Well, I do, anyway.) But on the other other other hand, the story can be pre-character development.
So I'm going to let the good people of Tumblr decide! I'm sure I won't regret this at all!

That one is not that much of a stretch. Texas Instruments is first and foremost a semiconductor company. That means its main product is microchips (which TI made commercially viable and was instrumental in proliferating) and things that can be made from microchips like vocal synthesizers (like the Speak and Spell). Built from the ashes of the defunct Geophysical Service Incorporated in 1951, it actually did work for the seismology part of the oil industry and military defense before it invented the handheld calculator in 1967. Thematically, missiles aren't that far off from military submarine navigation systems and covert monitoring of Soviet nuclear tests.
Plus, the underlying math for calculating points in multidimensional space is basically the same regardless of what the space is or what the points represent. A calculator is highly generalized in functionality. So even if TI did start out as a calculator company, it really wouldn't be that hard from an engineering standpoint to take the basic calculation hardware (or more likely, multiple calculators' worth of hardware) and affix it to a missile rather than a dot-matrix screen.







Desperate spam texts from a desperate triangle... and one conversation from a healthy, loving relationship!