I've actually tried that. My room is small enough that I can get up, stumble over to the alarm and snooze it, trip over something and make it back to my bed still asleep. What I want to buy is this alarm clock I saw that has a mini helicopter bit on it. When the alarm goes off, it shoots the helicopter bit off which spins for a bit then lands in a random area of the room, the alarm will not turn off until you put the thing back in the launcher.busterkeatonrules said:I solved it by placing my new alarm clock at the other end of the room, so I have to actually get out of bed before turning it off.keideki said:This is my problem. Its why I have to use my cell phone now and change the ringtone every few weeks. I get so used to snoozing that I do it in my sleep. My father often complained that my alarm would go off at 8 and I would snooze it every ten minutes til noon or later, and I would never remember actually doing it.busterkeatonrules said:Using the same alarm clock for too long. After a few years of shutting off that annoying noise every single morning, I will inevitably learn to do it in my sleep.
Wait, did you help the two men get there so they could die? Or did you see some random guy suicide and then help the two.ElektroNeko said:No, that's basically it. And it all happened on the same day.redisforever said:Wait, what? Seriously, what?ElektroNeko said:I skipped class once, and ended up being a witness of a suicide, and helping two South African man to get to a certain train station.
Am I missing something?