Some random girl in our class today on the topic of health and sleep in particular regarding content consumption: "You should turn off any electronic devices one hour before you go to sleep to ensure bla bla...."
Meanwhile me and everyone else: Is on PC/Smartphone, *checks time* oh it's 23:12 pm, hmm yeah ima finish doing what I'm doing, then it's like a bit later: yeah I'll hop into bed now.
Like Bitch seriously, do you expect anyone who is in our age group to "turn off everything" one hour before they go to bed ???
And it also sounded like that she is telling it to me directly knowing that I'm the Tech savvy guy (which is true ofc) and be like: Yeah you in particular have to watch out...
Watch out for what ? I mean yeah, I know how many hours a night I need for a good sleep and stuff.
Like Imagine going to bed one hour before your typical bed time and then just laying there all bored and still woke, like you aren't really tired to sleep in...
I hope you guys get the point here of what I'm trying to say.
Anyways, another day another experience with ignorant (and dumb) people.
This was written at 00:13 am in the morning. F*ck the system.
Cya
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I sleep with a 3d printer whirling away that has a bright blue LCD lighting up room and usually the TV is on because I pass out every night
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i sleep with my cronbok open because it commit restarts too much if it's closed
plus i just pile stuff on my head if i can't sleep
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Yeah you know. Other than the fact blue light blocks melatonin production, and preliminary results showing that it can increase the chances of certain cancers.
- Beef Boss and soldier_ph
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Im on my phone up until I sleep, or watching TV or on my laptop. Doesn't affect anything.
and everything can cause cancers, so put those yellow specs on in hopes they do something lol.
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@veldora There's a difference between saying "everything causes cancer" and having research that supports the fact that that particular thing is increasing the risk. I didn't know you were a doctor....though even if you were, self diagnosis still isn't worth fuck all
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There's a couple of Harvard papers on it, and it was a discussion point at a conference my aunt went to.
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I leave my PC on at night, with the RGB 200mm fan set to red, because red light is the least intrusive on your eyes (hence why many camping flashlights and head maps have red light modes)
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