Bleh. I've been feeling kind of blah all day, and my sinuses have been stuffed up, and I was just suddenly hit with a huge wave of "can't focus, can't think, don't wanna move, must sleep." No fever, though, so I don't think it's the flu. Do not like this.
Spike's Bitches 44: It's about the rules having changed.
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
{{{{Epic}}}}
Hil, the universe seriously needs to cut you a break.
Joe, ALL last weekend I was earwormed with "Elric the pasty emo". I hope you're VERY HAPPY.
the fact my brain kept replacing "Elric" with "Elmo" didn't help in the least
A visit from the Healthy Family Members Fairy also would be welcome
Yes please! Not that I'd turn down a winning lottery ticket either.
I hope you're VERY HAPPY.
Ecstatic.
Here to help, Toddson. Here to help.
a blog devoted to tattoos of owls
That's quite a variety—from cute to impressive to freakin' weird.
I'm finally headed home. I missed my window of opportunity with traffic, so I stayed and got all my grading done. Yay for empty "to be graded" trays!
I have never understood staying up late or sleeping in; I am incapable of doing either. I get tired early and go to bed, and get up before my alarm every day. I feel like if I'm sleeping in I'm missing out on the best part of the day; I understand that people who stay up late feel the same about going to bed by 10pm (which I always do). I can't remember the last time I saw midnight; it must have been a wild occasion.
I have a crush on the Channel 2 weatherman, so I'm waking up when the TV alarm goes off so I can watch the weather and local news.
A therapist friend reported that at a recent conference, an expert on SAD-related disorders said that having a lamp with a 100-watt incandescent lightbulb on a timer to go on at the same time every morning keeps the blues away. That blast of light substitutes adequately for the lack of actual sunrise.
eta wattage
I get tired early and go to bed, and get up before my alarm every day. I feel like if I'm sleeping in I'm missing out on the best part of the day
This is me. I usually get into work around 7:00 a.m., and am at my most productive between then and about 2 pm. There are days when I'm tired when I get up, but I am always awake.