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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 15 Jan 2013

    57% of us start sleeping every night on our sides. 17% are back-sleepers and 11% are belly-sleepers.http://on.wsj.com/VHQh0l 

    11:26 PM - 15 Jan 2013
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      1. Chris Anderson‏ @LordofLARPing 16 Jan 2013
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        @WSJ What are the rest of the people doing? Sitting? Standing?

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      1. jason hallet‏ @jasoninvesto 16 Jan 2013
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        @WSJ def a belly sleeper so comfy, an can listen to market chatter better:)

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      1. Liz Sin‏ @lizsin26 16 Jan 2013
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        @WSJ I'm part of the 11% !!! Worries me if I'm ever pregnant. No sleep for 9 months??

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      1. Farooq Hayat‏ @fht806 16 Jan 2013
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        @wsj The perfect way Is to sleep on our side.

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      1. David K. March‏ @dkmnow 15 Jan 2013
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        @WSJ And thanks to Bigass Media like W$J, 99.999836% of us won't know what the fuck happened when the stock market crashes again. #mediafail

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      1. Ellen Girardeau Kempler‏ @goodnewsmuse 15 Jan 2013
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        @WSJ We happily married types couldn't sleep without spooning, esp in winter. (And it's cold in So calright now.)

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      1. abc‏ @asdjkhasdhij 15 Jan 2013
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        @WSJ all those protestors implied I was part of the 1%. Glad to see I am actually part of the 11% ha!

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      1. Jamie De Vault‏ @JDV1229 15 Jan 2013
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        @WSJ I'd settle for sleeping at all :)

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      1. Benny Thomas‏ @BennyThomas18 15 Jan 2013
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        @WSJ Percentage of sleeping on the job is yet to come by,I suppose.

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      1. shamsi onilenla‏ @oyaypanako 15 Jan 2013
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        @WSJ...mostly, I sleep on my side but, I sometimes find myself face-up when I wake up...

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      1. Francis Smith‏ @franito 15 Jan 2013
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        @WSJ I think the Daily Mail in the UK first covered this last year!

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      1. PCGuru‏ @PCGuru 15 Jan 2013
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        @WSJ I sleep in all different positions, guess I'm a 1%er.

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      1. Desert Newswire‏ @DesertNewswire 15 Jan 2013
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        @WSJ And the remaining 15% don't sleep at all?

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      1. dallas multipass‏ @milesdb 15 Jan 2013
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        @WSJ i am the 11%

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      1. Daniel Ackerman‏ @DGAckerman8 15 Jan 2013
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        @WSJ And the other.. 15% don't sleep upside down like bats?

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      2. Republican Dude‏ @Republicandude 15 Jan 2013
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        @WSJ and the remaining 15%, of which I am a part, don't sleep at all. Here's to insomniac Americans.

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      3. PCGuru‏ @PCGuru 15 Jan 2013
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        @republicandude @WSJ Truth!

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