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Posted: Tue Nov 06, 2007 9:44 pm
Momiji_online Ooooo. I hate essays. Stories I can come up with in time, but I can't do that in school... I prefer math over english... but I'd rather not take a test in either xp (mostly hate the essay, i'm good with grammer and such) Yeah, and exams suck. End of story. xd @_@ I totally prefer doing tons of essays rather than studying your a** off on math exam stuff. Me and math don't get along too well. crying ;
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Posted: Tue Nov 06, 2007 9:46 pm
Tatsu is here, and an insomniac... :XP:
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Posted: Tue Nov 06, 2007 9:47 pm
The stage is set.Wow, people don't seem to like math that much.
A + 6 =10 Lol, hexadecimal. Let the battle begin!
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Posted: Tue Nov 06, 2007 9:48 pm
Tatsuman Tatsu is here, and an insomniac... :XP: what really is new about that statement? xd
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Posted: Tue Nov 06, 2007 9:49 pm
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Posted: Tue Nov 06, 2007 9:51 pm
Sauvie Tatsuman Tatsu is here, and an insomniac... :XP: what really is new about that statement? xd Sadly, nothing at all... So, what's going on?
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Posted: Tue Nov 06, 2007 9:52 pm
Yahoo News Better sleep doesn’t have to come in a pill. For people with chronic insomnia, studies show that simple behavioral and psychological treatments work just as well, and sometimes better, than popular medications, according to a report in The Journal of Family Practice. The medical journal Sleep last year reported on five high-quality trials that showed cognitive behavioral therapy helped people suffering from insomnia fall asleep sooner and stay asleep longer. Another American Journal of Psychiatry analysis of 21 studies showed that behavioral treatment helped people fall asleep nearly nine minutes sooner than sleep drugs. In other measures, sleep therapy worked just as well as drugs, but without any side effects. The behavioral strategies for better sleep are deceptively simple, and that’s one reason why many people don’t believe they can make a difference. One of the most effective methods is stimulus control. This means not watching television, eating or reading in bed. Don’t go to bed until you are sleepy. Get up at the same time every day, and don’t nap during the day. If you are unable to sleep, get out of bed after 15 minutes and do something relaxing, but avoid stimulating activity and thoughts. So-called sleep hygiene is also part of sleep therapy. This includes regular exercise, adding light-proof blinds to your bedroom to keep it dark and making sure the bed and room temperatures are comfortable. Eat regular meals, don’t go to bed hungry and limit beverages, particularly alcohol and caffeinated drinks, around bedtime. Finally, don’t try too hard to fall asleep, and turn the clock around so you can’t see it. Watching time pass is one of the worst things to do when you’re trying to fall asleep. It may be hard to believe, but studies show these simple steps really do make a meaningful difference for people with sleep problems. These interventions are based on the notion that thoughts and behaviors can “hyper-arouse” the central nervous system and deregulate sleep cycles, resulting in chronic insomnia, reports Family Practice. If these steps don’t work, talk to your doctor about a referral to a sleep therapist, who can also teach you additional relaxation techniques to help bring on sleep. Sometimes, a therapist might work with you to reset your sleep-wake schedule, a more involved process whereby patients adjust their bedtime each night over the course of a few weeks.
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Posted: Tue Nov 06, 2007 9:52 pm
The stage is set.Ok, I need to go to bed now, before my parents will get all bitchy about me being up til 9, much less almost til 10. Let the battle begin!
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Posted: Tue Nov 06, 2007 9:53 pm
Tatsuman Sauvie Tatsuman Tatsu is here, and an insomniac... :XP: what really is new about that statement? xd Sadly, nothing at all... So, what's going on? Honestly... I am bored out of my freaking Skull right now. How about you?
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Posted: Tue Nov 06, 2007 10:01 pm
Sauvie Tatsuman Sauvie Tatsuman Tatsu is here, and an insomniac... :XP: what really is new about that statement? xd Sadly, nothing at all... So, what's going on? Honestly... I am bored out of my freaking Skull right now. How about you? I beat my old record for killing a level nine...with Fox... Then I beat that record with Falco after some work. 3 seconds  I got to the last world in SMB 3, as well. That game is addicting. [Fish] That actually makes a lot of sense....
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Posted: Tue Nov 06, 2007 10:07 pm
Tatsuman Sauvie Tatsuman Sauvie Tatsuman Tatsu is here, and an insomniac... :XP: what really is new about that statement? xd Sadly, nothing at all... So, what's going on? Honestly... I am bored out of my freaking Skull right now. How about you? I beat my old record for killing a level nine...with Fox... Then I beat that record with Falco after some work. 3 seconds  I got to the last world in SMB 3, as well. That game is addicting. [Fish] That actually makes a lot of sense.... I am on a low Tier trip right now, I have been attempting event 51 with Mewtwo and doing quite well, and I beat it with Pichu about a month ago... also Level nines are a Joke, so you really shouldnt time your fights with them. Mario bros 3 is severely addicting, I am playing through it on Mario allstars my self, a lot harder than I remember, but I am not using warps now so...~shrug~ Also Fox... you should be slapped... or Shinespiked... not sure what one is worse.
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Posted: Tue Nov 06, 2007 10:09 pm
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Posted: Tue Nov 06, 2007 10:15 pm
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Posted: Tue Nov 06, 2007 10:17 pm
Sauvie Tatsuman Sauvie Tatsuman Sauvie Tatsuman Tatsu is here, and an insomniac... :XP: what really is new about that statement? xd Sadly, nothing at all... So, what's going on? Honestly... I am bored out of my freaking Skull right now. How about you? I beat my old record for killing a level nine...with Fox... Then I beat that record with Falco after some work. 3 seconds  I got to the last world in SMB 3, as well. That game is addicting. [Fish] That actually makes a lot of sense.... I am on a low Tier trip right now, I have been attempting event 51 with Mewtwo and doing quite well, and I beat it with Pichu about a month ago... also Level nines are a Joke, so you really shouldnt time your fights with them. Mario bros 3 is severely addicting, I am playing through it on Mario allstars my self, a lot harder than I remember, but I am not using warps now so...~shrug~ Also Fox... you should be slapped... or Shinespiked... not sure what one is worse. I've been thinking about trying event 51 again, but I'm really bad at that one for some reason. I know. But I still think 3 seconds is pretty damn good, even if I am fighting a joke. As long as they don't SD themselves that is.
Yea, I hate the 7th world. Not only is it a pain, but even when you beat it, the castle doesn't give you a cool item.
gonk I swear it was accidental! I was trying to listen to his winning quote, so I put it on 1 stock and killed it in 4 seconds, which beat my previous 5 second record. Of course, I couldn't allow my best time to be with Fox, so I pulled out all the stops and killed a level 9 Fox in 3 seconds. Now I'm happy because not only did I beat it in 3 seconds, I beat Fox in 3 seconds.
I'm gonna try the sleep thing again. Normally I wouldn't bother, but I've got to get up early tomorrow.
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