ZoSo

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Jul 11, 2011
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Shut your fucking face uncle fuckaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa you're a boner biting bastard uncle fuckaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa

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So i woke up early today to attend the lecture at 8. I have ~40min by bus to uni. I was 10min late to the lecture and when i entered the room it was already finished. The guy decided to make only a short introduction. Next lecture is at 2pm :sergio:
hate long breaks at uni, at least when you have nothing to study
 

Dostoevsky

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May 27, 2007
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So there were tons of studies how you should not eat (too much) late at night. When you do that you get many dreams but most of them are nightmares (they come early in the morning) and some sick shit.

Which is a true story, I've been doing that for a while and when I wake up I feel like a rape victim. I'll have to stop eating like that, my meals before hitting the bed are over 2000 calories.
 

Hængebøffer

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Jun 4, 2009
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So there were tons of studies how you should not eat (too much) late at night. When you do that you get many dreams but most of them are nightmares (they come early in the morning) and some sick shit.

Which is a true story, I've been doing that for a while and when I wake up I feel like a rape victim. I'll have to stop eating like that, my meals before hitting the bed are over 2000 calories.
Wat? I call bs.
 

Zé Tahir

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Dec 10, 2004
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So there were tons of studies how you should not eat (too much) late at night. When you do that you get many dreams but most of them are nightmares (they come early in the morning) and some sick shit.

Which is a true story, I've been doing that for a while and when I wake up I feel like a rape victim. I'll have to stop eating like that, my meals before hitting the bed are over 2000 calories.
Typically you only dream in REM stage of sleep. From my experience conducting polysomnographic studies I've never seen someone enter REM immediately just because they just had a heavy meal.
 

ZoSo

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Jul 11, 2011
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Supposedly eating a lot of food or carbs before you go to bed is bad (healthwise, not dreams) but I read a little while ago that's bs and it makes no difference
 

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