>your country (very /int/ related)
>have you ever worked on less than 4 hours of sleep?
USA
Yes
canada
no
Yes. Once because I didn't know what it was like.
It's shit. Never did it again.
The mere thought of it makes me hurt.
Yeah. Today the latest.
I had about an hour of sleep last night. Let's hope I have better luck tonight.
> wageslaves will defend this
I once went to work, got home then went out drinking to 7am in the morning, changed clothes then got back to work, it was the longest day of my life
>>71579024
>>71579142
It doesnt feel good
2 hours, for 6 hours of work and 6 and half hours of school
+ 5 hours of work and 2 hours of school on the previous day
>>71579705
Why would you torture yourself like that?
>>71578921
not willingly, but I worked a factory job for a while with 3 alternating shifts, fucks with your sleep routine
As a student, dozens of times at least. It's normal.
>>71579977
also sometimes study through nights before exams now
>>71580048
>>71580078
As a student I usually avoid it
Trump?
Im too tired to keep posting. Talk to y'all Monday
>>71578921
dumb moetrashposter
Yes
i'm not doing it again
>>71580169
I am a procrastinator so it happens to me every exams week. I finished my exams yesterday, I had about 10 hours of sleep in the 4 preceding days. It works at least.
I used to work two jobs where I would wake up at noon, work until 9-10 in the evening and then get back to work at 11 and work until 8 or so in the morning.
It was absolutely horrible, did it for 6 months