Minority or not, we part ways on this, my friend. I neither want to be assuaged by the prospect of an extra hour nor lulled by the promise of a legitimate "go to bed early" night. I just want to be in the moment. I want them to quit switching it for no good reason. Talk Tue.
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Just realized I only slept four hours...
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Ditto. It sucks.
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Today was a little rougher than normal just because of having to be online for a work thing, but usually a cup of coffee and I'm good.
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I also went to bed like 3 hours earlier to compensate, though.
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I'm very happy every March that, for a few days, I don't wake up too early. November is hell.
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I'm with you. I'm up early no matter the day, so DST is just something to hear others complain about. I do look forward to new and interesting excuses for why they're late, however.
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The day after daylight savings is statistically one of the most dangerous to drive. Many accidents occur. People don't compensate for the time change with their sleep.
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I only worried about the fall one with having a baby and it messing up her schedule. I, too, tho am not phased by it.
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I was still awake when it changed and it scared the crap out of me because I had forgotten all about it. Picked my phone up while watching a show and was like, what happened to my last hour? I can't remember any of it.
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