No longer needing to sleep or no longer disposing your human waste, Which do you prefer?

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I ask this out of curiosity because well of the things that we humans do with our bodies. Which do you prefer that we don't have to do any more?

No longer needing to sleep or no longer being able to urinate and defecate? And neither has any of the negaitve conscequences that comes with it?
 

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No longer need to sleep. Without having to sleep you gain an extra 8 hours, if you're getting the recommended amount of time, free to do whatever
 

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Samos205 said:
No longer need to sleep. Without having to sleep you gain an extra 8 hours, if you're getting the recommended amount of time, free to do whatever
Well if we no longer need sleep, we don't need beds anymore.

And I prefer Beds over Toilets so...
 

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No sleep. I don't even see how this could be close. No feeling tired ever and 8 extra hours a night to do whatever vs. needing to spend a couple minutes in the bathroom once in a while.
 

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I like sleeping, I like napping, I like just bundling up in bed and dozing off.

Peeing and pooping cost water and toilet paper, it smells, and sometimes it's just not a very pleasant experience.
 

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No longer having to use the bathroom would be nice. I like sleeping, thank you very much...
 

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Sleeping is awesome regardless of the time it takes up. Using the toilet is inconvenient and messy. So I think you can guess my answer.
 
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I quite like sleeping. It makes me feel refreshed and I reckon that even without any actual negative consequences to suffer I'd still end up wanting to sleep. So screw you needing the bathroom
 

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Get rid of sleep. The only time I read the news is when I'm having a shit, and I wouldn't want to be ill-informed.

Also, I sleep badly but I shit well, and who doesn't like to excel?
 

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I don't know if people realised, it's no longer NEEDING to sleep. Feel free to sleep whenever you want.

Because the first option is.... optional, I'm going sleep.



But then I think this is meant to be a mindf*ck, seeing how greedy people would be, as not having more waste in the world is the clearly moral more option.
 

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This should be a poll... but I still suspect that the winner would be to go without sleep.

Poor sleep is a cornerstone to weight gain as well, so I definitely would like this sort-of just "solved", and then I could concentrate on the other factors, like eating less and forcing myself to be happy.

On the other hand, if it was a phenomenon that effected the entire population, we would have to act fast to make sure that bills weren't enacted to allow companies to work people in certain sectors 24/7 or something (though many people almost already are worked like that).
 

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the December King said:
On the other hand, if it was a phenomenon that effected the entire population, we would have to act fast to make sure that bills weren't enacted to allow companies to work people in certain sectors 24/7 or something (though many people almost already are worked like that).
Yeah, screw that. I want to be the only one who doesn't need sleep so I don't have to work an extra 8 hours a day!
 

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Never dispose of my human waste again. As someone with a GI problem that's been stumping the specialists, this sounds like heaven. Plus, I like sleeping. I especially like waking up under warm blankets on a cold day.
 

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Depends- if I don't have to go to the toilet- does that also mean I don't ever have to eat or drink?
 
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Absolutely not needing sleep. Having finished a 12 hour shift last night and being just too tired to go out for some fun on a Saturday night once in a blue moon, I feel the sleep option very strongly.
 

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If I didn't need to sleep, would I still be tired? I feel tired most of the time.

If getting rid of the need for sleep also banishes tiredness, I'd choose to no longer need sleep. Definitely.