"I barely sleep. :P The results are strange."

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Hahaha. I've seen the Toilet song thing when I was little actually. I forgot the show. Gave me unrealistic expectations. Tsk tsk.

Anyways, 'strange' is a maybe a good thing? Considering I've been awake since Monday afternoon, I'm starting to get really weird...and I can feel it. I just want to say really random things and cuddle up to people and make them pat my head or wrap myself up in layers of blankets and go into the corner of my bed and knock out for a couple of hours. (No more than 4, because my body start to wake me up in intervals of 30 minutes and really painful leg cramps.) And I've tried getting myself into a schedule, but that's not...really...possible with me at the current moment and the way things are with me.. Though I have tried, and I do get a bit 'bitchy', but the rest is good. Apparently sleeping with something cold helps.

...And clicking is really hard to for me to do in general, so doing that as part of the actual words would be hard. But the song really is lovely.

Dumpling (talk)02:34, 5 January 2012

That's really worrying. The sleeping thing, not the not-clicking thing, of course.

ʤɱ digital native15:07, 5 January 2012

Eh. It used to be worse. O________O...But I'm working on it. Not exactly the most normal of sleep cycles, but still working on it. Hahaha.

Dumpling (talk)20:18, 5 January 2012
 
I've seen the Toilet song thing when I was little actually. Gave me unrealistic expectations.

I'm too afraid to even ask, having watched the clip... {-_-;}

PsyGremlinZungumza!15:17, 5 January 2012

Well, Sesame Street gave me unrealistic expectations that learning was going to be fun. But it wasn't...which eventually led me to doodle and talk to my fingers, each having a funny face scribbled on. The Toilet song, along with many other children songs, led me to expect that inanimate objects could talk---which led me to talk to them. I don't think that's so much...scary, than it is rather amusing. Or if you're my grandfather amused/worried.

Dumpling (talk)20:21, 5 January 2012