Familiars without zomgPets installed?

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J. M. Pescado:
I don't see why people consider it BAD to not be able to sleep. If you can't sleep, isn't that a GOOD thing?

keirra:
Quote from: J. M. Pescado on 2008 October 24, 00:34:43

I don't see why people consider it BAD to not be able to sleep. If you can't sleep, isn't that a GOOD thing?


I love to sleep. When I am left alone, I can sleep 12 hours easily.

SickPuppy:
I like how the cats go into a psychotic depression if you don't replace their catnip...lol

Liz:
Quote from: J. M. Pescado on 2008 October 24, 00:34:43

I don't see why people consider it BAD to not be able to sleep. If you can't sleep, isn't that a GOOD thing?
Ability vs. Need. Not needing to sleep? Fantastic. But being knackered and unable to achieve needed rest leaves one less alert and therefore more vulnerable to ninja attack. Which is a bad thing.

HomeschooledByTards:
My hometown has a lot of railroads running through it. The house I grew up in was literally 'on the wrong side of the tracks', it was impossible to go to town without crossing the tracks at least once. I can deal with trains, cars, and ambulances. There's something about dogs barking, tv, radio, and snoring that makes it difficult for me to tune out. I discovered earplugs after finding out how bad my husband snores, and now I can't sleep without them.

Quote from: J. M. Pescado on 2008 October 24, 00:34:43

I don't see why people consider it BAD to not be able to sleep. If you can't sleep, isn't that a GOOD thing?


I would love to be one of those people that only need a few hours of sleep a night. Sadly, if left to my own devices I can usually sleep for 10-12 hours at a time and be sleepy again 10-12 hours after I wake up.

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