cross-posted from: europe.pub/post/10850592
not the hero we need…
Submitted 12 hours ago by Zuriz@sh.itjust.works to science_memes@mander.xyz
cross-posted from: europe.pub/post/10850592
not the hero we need…
personally I quite like when the sun doesn’t rise ridiculously early in the summer or very late during winter
What is this from?
Rogue One.
One of the shittier starwars movies. That exchange was the best part.
Rogue One is considered by a lot of folks to be the best Star Wars movie tbh
Eternal192@anarchist.nexus 12 hours ago
Hate this fucking shit, slept about 3 hours and have to work… have to survive 2 more hours…
Saapas@piefed.zip 12 hours ago
I’ve always wondered how it fucks people up that bad when it’s just one hour’s change. I had a bit shorter sleep (by around that one hour) yesterday and then it was back on track
Apepollo11@lemmy.world 11 hours ago
It messes with PM people more than AM people.
If you’re tired in the evenings and wide awake in the morning, then going to bed slightly earlier and getting up earlier is easy.
If you’re alert in the evenings and tired in the mornings, going to bed early is counter-productive, you just lie there awake getting less tired. Similarly getting up earlier is even harder than normal.
If you’re an AM person, then you’ve drawn the lucky straw - the world is built for people like you. But there’s lots of PM people who struggle daily, fighting against their body clocks just to show up to school/work on time.
RustySharp@programming.dev 8 hours ago
I will answer in good faith. People respond to different stimulus differently. It is as simple as that.
Some people die from eating small traces of peanuts, some have no problem eating a whole tub of peanut butter in one sitting.
Some people are okay losing an hour or two of sleep. Some will have their bodies react horribly to it.
expr@piefed.social 10 hours ago
if you sleep at the same time consistently, changing that is a big change for your body. It takes time to adjust a strong routine, and it takes a physical toll to do so.
We have lots of evidence of it causing all kinds of problems: increased numbers of heart attacks, car accidents, and more. It very much is a detriment to society.