Ace
of Based
- May 6, 2021
- 52
I would normally get up at around 7:00 AM on average for school pre-covid, but online classes and being unemployed have enabled me to sleep in until noon pretty much every day since April 2020.
5 hours where I'd normally be awake times an average of thirty days a month = 150 hours.
150 hours times 17 months since March 2020 = 2550 hours/24 hours per day = 106.25 days sleeping.
Granted I go to sleep much later too but it's not like I'm doing anything productive, plus it makes the days seem to blur together when you fall asleep and wake up on the same calendar day, sometimes watching the sunrise while you go to bed.
This is hell.
5 hours where I'd normally be awake times an average of thirty days a month = 150 hours.
150 hours times 17 months since March 2020 = 2550 hours/24 hours per day = 106.25 days sleeping.
Granted I go to sleep much later too but it's not like I'm doing anything productive, plus it makes the days seem to blur together when you fall asleep and wake up on the same calendar day, sometimes watching the sunrise while you go to bed.
This is hell.