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Less unfortunately, resurrections are also quite common!

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Not in real life though


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I think that some people actually like zombie movies because they think that if it was them, they'd always be one of the survivors, if not the hero. They dream of a world free of where they find themselves now. Regardless of the undead hordes.


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Since my grumbling about under-sleeping the other day, I've managed to sleep the full eight hours for two nights in a row. I feel resurrected. Maybe the Midsummer Curse is broken!

(I still need a nap in the evening before I hit the gym, though.)


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Crumbs! People actually do get 8 hours. I thought it was just a thing I read in articles at two in the morning, waiting to sleep. smile


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Are those articles in Playboy?


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Some people even get enough time to chew their lunch when they eat it. It's really cool.


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cleome, Quis, I invite you to join the Poor Sleepers' Support Thread!

I used to have 45 minute lunches in primary and high school. I would spend half that time cramming homework, so that left 20 minutes to actually eat

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Originally Posted by Quislet, Esq
Are those articles in Playboy?


There are articles?

Originally Posted by Invisible Brainiac
I used to have 45 minute lunches in primary and high school. I would spend half that time cramming homework, so that left 20 minutes to actually eat


I take a half hour lunch. 10 minutes to walk to where I eat, 5 minutes eating, 5 minutes coaxing over a young gull that I've seen there for the past couple of days and giving it food, and 10 minutes back.


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When I worked in the bank, they all loved that I would take the first lunch at 11:00


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It's ridiculous how stubborn work-produced bad habits are. "Working" from home now for a year, and I still have to really pester and nag myself to sit down and eat a decent lunch like civilized people are allowed to do.

Vegetarian "bacon" lettuce and tomato sandwiches have been my salvation so many times.


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I was reading that office folks aren't exactly overly productive in a number of countries. Yet, working from home seems to push people to doing even more.


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shake My last boss worked from home most of the time, which meant that when the office bully was on my case (like, every other day), she had an added incentive to buck her responsibility and not do jack about it.

The beauty of the modern office is that said bully also worked from home frequently, but thanks to chat and email he could still routinely overstep his own authority and make my life miserable.


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"Bully!" was the catchphrase of Theodore Roosevelt.


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This guy was no TR, or Roosevelt Franklin, or Roos-Atkins, even. Bleah!


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Roosevelt Franklin was a character on Sesame Street


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I loved Sesame Street. But I always hated Elmo, for some reason.

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Elmo has said nothing but good things about you.


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St Elmo's Fire was a Brat Pack movie I saw when I was a bit too old for Brat Pack movies to have much of an appeal.


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I'm trying to think of a single Brat Pack movie I made it through, but I can't.


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Bratpack was an unsettling look into superhero sidekicks by Rick Veitch.


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Brats are always unsettling

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I know someone who still finds Space 1999 unsettling, after being scared of one episode as a kid.


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A former roommate loved Space 1999 and would watch the episodes over and over.


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I was disturbed by 2001: A Space Odyssey

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