Poll: Are you an Early Bird or a Night Owl?

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Skeleon

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Mostly early bird. Mostly.

Right now its 6:30 AM, I woke up 5:55 AM right before my alarm clock could wake me.
Gonna get ready for the lecture now.
 

Samurai Goomba

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Vampire. I stay up so late and get up so late sometimes I completely miss the sun. It's unusual for me to go to bed earlier than 6:00 AM. I also vote for more stores to stay open later.
 

insectoid

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I think I would be a night owl, but because of my schedule I have trained my body to get tired by 10pm, in order for me to get enough sleep to function the next day.
 

Mstrswrd

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Night Owl. I am most awake and do my best work at around 11:00 P.M.
 

SharPhoe

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I would absolutely LOVE to be a morning person so I could get my sleep schedule back on track and not lay in bed until 3-4PM, but... damn, am I lazy.
 

twistedshadows

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madbird-valiant said:
Here here. I vote we start a chain of Escapist stores which stock everything a gamer/geek/etc. could need, and they're only open in the early hours of the morning.

Being awake at night is cool because everything is silent. Most of the time, anyway. And people think you never sleep, which is a bonus.
That would be nice, but it seems like there might be some problems staffing such stores. Night jobs are hella dangerous (or at least they are in the US).

I like the night because it's generally quite, and I can do whatever I want (besides blaring loud music) without bothering people because they're sleeping. Though my nocturnal preference wasn't a conscious choice, it's just something I've always gravitated toward.
 

zoozilla

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I am much more sleepy just after waking then right before bed.

I actually get less tired as the night goes on, and don't really get to sleep until 1 AM or so.
 

Birras

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Both. On precious long weekends I post on the Escapist all night long and wake up nice and early to answer my quoted remarks.
 

Agayek

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Umm, I'm really odd I guess. I function great in the mornings (anywhere from 6 til noonish) and late at night (7 til 1-2 AM), but in the middle of the day, within 90 minutes of 3, I just crash. I'm barely functional from 2 - 6 PM usually.
 

Aumichan

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I work at night and sleep during the day, so I can't say that I see much of Mr. Sun. NIght shift pays more so i dun mind it much.
 

ElephantGuts

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Complete night person here. I can't stand waking up early at all. Mornings are hell for me, and on weekends I commonly sleep until 11, 12, or 1 (depending on how tired I was the night before).

And yet I happily stay up until 1, 2, or 3, later on special occasions.
 

Gruthar

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Definitely more of a night person. Cool air, no traffic, no man-made noises, plus the wildlife comes out at night here. Everything becomes more mysterious and serene. In the early morning, there's just rush hour to look forward to... yay...

Edit: forgot to add, police cruisers are more visible at night. Makes driving like a maniac easier to do.
 

manaman

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I never have liked the heat and the bright light. Why I choose to escape to a tropical place for a couple of years is beyond me.
 

Good morning blues

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Morning? More like moroning amirite

Seriously though, mornings fucking suck. Any time where I could reasonably be considered an alcoholic for having a single drink blows.
 

Reaperman Wompa

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ix_tab said:
I am definitely a night person. I wake up easily though, and can function in the morning fine, but I prefer not to.
Same, though I occasionally like to get up and watch the sunrise. It's the nicest part of the morning.
 

Iron Mal

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Night time is definately my forte, as I once heard it put 'sleep deprivation is my co-pilot'.