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10-03-2004, 01:04 AM #1OPSenior Member
I ought to go to bed...but
I really ought to go to bed, but I have a problem.
The thing is, I really hate getting up in the morning...really hate it...I always delay getting up for as long as possible. I hate getting up so much, that I now hate going to bed.
I hate going to bed, because I know that in the morning, I'll have to get up - which I hate, obviously.
Then, I delay going to bed for as long as possible, which in turn makes me more tired than I would have been had I gone to bed earlier.
In the morning, therefore, I am too tired to get up (something that I hate doing) because I went to bed so late the night before.
If I go to bed earlier, I can't sleep because my body-clock is set to a later bedtime - so what's the point?
I'm caught in a loop.
Maybe I should just go to bed and see if I sleep, which I probably will, since I am tired...which means that it will be a nightmare to get up...oh no...
"Ok, I'll go.......I'll go, I'll go, I'll go.......I'm going...Damn it...shit!" - Cameron, "Ferris Beuller's Day Off"RESiNATE Reviewed by RESiNATE on . I ought to go to bed...but I really ought to go to bed, but I have a problem. The thing is, I really hate getting up in the morning...really hate it...I always delay getting up for as long as possible. I hate getting up so much, that I now hate going to bed. I hate going to bed, because I know that in the morning, I'll have to get up - which I hate, obviously. Then, I delay going to bed for as long as possible, which in turn makes me more tired than I would have been had I gone to bed earlier. In the morning, Rating: 5