Poll: Never have to sleep again!

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Steeveeo

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I'd take it, note that the OP said it eliminated the NEED to sleep. That would mean that recreational napping would be just fine.

So yup, I'd take the pill.
 

Bagaloo

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I probably wouldn't.
I have problems sleeping, but that just makes it even better when I finally can drift off.

Besides, if everyone started taking it lots of negative economic effects would be felt. The value of labour would fall, because no one tires and they can work 24/7 in theory. I hate work enough as it is (hence why I am dodging it for 3 more years with a stay at university) and being expected to work for even longer would be incredibly depressing.

As it happens, I'm starting to get dozy as it is now, hence the lack of quality in this post. I have to tell you, after trying to wear myself out so I can sleep for the past 7 hours, its a wonderful feeling.
 

levartemit

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Eh you lazy students! You want to try getting up two hours before you go to bed! lol Was a student once meself and agree sleeping is great then, especially after a night of 'studying'!
 

ZombieFace

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considering im an insomniac this would be perfect, i could do all the stuff i normally do, and not be tired.
 

Lrd_Chikn

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That depends, is it possible for me to sleep or am I awake 24/7 if its the former yes the latter no
 

Silvertongue

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I would definitely take it, as long as there were no side-effects. I mean, holy crap, man! I could game, read, write, chat, post, and talk all I wanted! And I'd never have to worry about whether people were awake when calling them at night. It would also eliminate a convenience for people hoping to sell drugs, rob houses, and other such nocturnal crimes if everyone took the drug.

EDIT: This assuming I was able to lobby for everyone to acquire and take this miraculous medicine.
 

joystickjunki3

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I would take it, but the only problem would be if you got super bored w/ nothing left to do. I sleep when I have nothing left to do, so can you sleep at all (just eliminates the need to sleep) or does the pill eliminate sleep itself?
 

PirateKing

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joystickjunki3 said:
I would take it, but the only problem would be if you got super bored w/ nothing left to do. I sleep when I have nothing left to do, so can you sleep at all (just eliminates the need to sleep) or does the pill eliminate sleep itself?
From what I understand it eliminates the need. I guess you could still sleep you just don't need to and I don't think you feel tired.
 

Silvertongue

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joystickjunki3 said:
I would take it, but the only problem would be if you got super bored w/ nothing left to do. I sleep when I have nothing left to do, so can you sleep at all (just eliminates the need to sleep) or does the pill eliminate sleep itself?
I'm unusual in that I'm never, EVER bored...when outside of a vehicle. And even then I can normally just content myself with thinking or "philosiphizing", as Bill and Ted would put it. *plays air-guitar face-melter*
 

nikomas1

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If such a drug existed... nothing would really change for me. The only difference would be that I'd get rid of my stupid "Heavy-head" irritation I always have.

Take that as a I sleep far to little. On the dreaming part, I very rarely dream anyhow.
 

naftali1

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I like sleep way too much to give it up. A nap is the best way for me to deal with stress.
 

joystickjunki3

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PirateKing said:
joystickjunki3 said:
I would take it, but the only problem would be if you got super bored w/ nothing left to do. I sleep when I have nothing left to do, so can you sleep at all (just eliminates the need to sleep) or does the pill eliminate sleep itself?
From what I understand it eliminates the need. I guess you could still sleep you just don't need to and I don't think you feel tired.
K, well then I'd definitely take the pill.

Silvertongue said:
joystickjunki3 said:
I would take it, but the only problem would be if you got super bored w/ nothing left to do. I sleep when I have nothing left to do, so can you sleep at all (just eliminates the need to sleep) or does the pill eliminate sleep itself?
I'm unusual in that I'm never, EVER bored...when outside of a vehicle. And even then I can normally just content myself with thinking or "philosiphizing", as Bill and Ted would put it. *plays air-guitar face-melter*
I can get bored pretty easy sometimes, but I'm am usually content just to think about things for awhile. It's a tossup as to whether I get bored or not.
 

Codeman90

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imperialwar said:
if every one was up 24 / 7 we would burn more resources then we do now.
So no for me.
However if i did i might just be able to finish painting my warhammer models ( if we arent expected to work longer and such )
I know what you mean. I still have 50 models to paint and I'm thinking about starting another army. I just don't have the patience.

Anyhoo I don't think I would take it. I like my sleep. Not depending on it would come in handy but lack of sleep would depress and bore me.
 

OrhanKayaalp

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Just like the trance song, "I can not get no sleep". That is how I feel every night when I get home from work. I do customer service and after 8 hours of listening to idiots scream at me; I usually go home eat watch spike tv and try to go to bed. Well, that does not work to well. So I Tried G-Monster [http://www.narcomundo.com/legal-drugs/anti-anxiety-drugs/g-monster/] from narcomundo.com. I took one serving; and some time after I was out like a light. I really worked.

http://www.narcomundo.com/legal-drugs/anti-anxiety-drugs/g-monster/
 

rhyno435

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I guess I would try it if it means I don't get tired.

I find sleep boring and a waste of time when I'm not tired, but if I stay up long enough, there's nothing I want to do more (although I'm sure that's how most people are).

If I didn't get the feeling of extreme fatigue, it would probably be cool.
 

MrSnugglesworth

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Can I go to sleep if I choose to?



If not, no.


If yes, FUCK YEAH I'D FUCKING LOVE THAT!



(Sleeping is the greatest)
 

Jharry5

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I might do so. I'd have a lot more spare time to finish work and stuff like that, but on the other hand all that spare time could end up being quite difficult to fill...
 

Inverse Skies

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I guess I'd take it. There would be absolutely heaps of things I could accomplish. On the downside I'd stop dreaming, which is by far one of my favorite things in the world to do... so there's always a con I guess. But the sheer fact I could do so many things might offset that. Then again, how would you recover from being tired after a long day studying or something? It'd be curious nonetheless.