It's 5AM. I took a nap from 6-7:30PM the previous evening, but that's yet. I don't feel crazy tired though. BUT- even I know sleep depreviation to this extent is not good. I've realized (through observation in my personal experience since the beginning of grade 12) that when I'm sleep deprived my limbs get tingly feelings, whether I'm sitting, standing, lying in bed finally trying to fall asleep. Anybody else get this too? Better yet, anybody know if it's normal?
I just had to blog to prove I was up at this hour. I know it's nothing to be proud of, but I do feel some pride to the "last man (person) standing and first man (or woman) up." However, I don't think I can stand up, if I never sat, or lied down or... you know what I mean!
I told rs I would use this word next. Did you know he's my role model? (The ambiguity in this last sentence is totally the tone it many of tt's blogs).
I just had to blog to prove I was up at this hour. I know it's nothing to be proud of, but I do feel some pride to the "last man (person) standing and first man (or woman) up." However, I don't think I can stand up, if I never sat, or lied down or... you know what I mean!
I told rs I would use this word next. Did you know he's my role model? (The ambiguity in this last sentence is totally the tone it many of tt's blogs).
pre·text
[pree-tekst]–noun
1.
something that is put forward to conceal a true purpose or object; an ostensible reason; excuse: The leaders used the insults as a pretext to declare war.
2.
the misleading appearance or behavior assumed with this intention: His many lavish compliments were a pretext for subtle mockery.
4:54. You are insane.
ReplyDeleteI KNOW. I love my ambiguous endings. It adds to the "tone" you know? :) & I like my tones :)