hooskins
12-15-2007, 06:43 PM
So I had a shitty finals schedule, and I am sure many of you guys from time to time have to stay up all night but what's the longest amount of time?
I pull all nighers all the time but I rarely am I up for 24 hours. Last several days I was up for 48 hours and it sucked a big one. Actually I got to 36 and couldn't study anymore and I slept for 15 minutes and at 40 hours I slept for another 25 mins. So all in all I got about 40 mins of sleep over 48 hours, possibly the worst experience in my life.
But as soon as I came home from my final, my bed felt awesome. Slipping in felt better than sex, no lie lol.
djnemo65
12-15-2007, 07:06 PM
You taking the aderol to grease to that engine of yours hoo?
724Skinsfan
12-15-2007, 07:12 PM
I was up for 66 hours once. Kind of a boring story, really. I was visiting my hometown during a 3 day weekend. I was trying to fit visiting family during the day and partying with my friends in Blacksburg at night. You're right, sleep was so glorious that Saturday night.
EternalEnigma21
12-15-2007, 07:49 PM
I had it up for almost four hours once when I was twenty one...
EARTHQUAKE2689
12-15-2007, 08:39 PM
73 hours on a bet damn I was going crazy
Daseal
12-15-2007, 09:02 PM
Maybe it's me, but Im of the persuasion that before finals sleep is more important than studying all night. I know when Im that tired I simply can't think.
FRPLG
12-15-2007, 09:45 PM
Maybe it's me, but Im of the persuasion that before finals sleep is more important than studying all night. I know when Im that tired I simply can't think.
Yeah. No amount of studying that kept me up substantially longer than normal was worth it for me. It simply didn't help.
I did 36 straight and 48 with 3 hours sleep for finals.
I had a friend who stayed up 4 days straight for finals. His trick, He would swallow speed whenever he needed it.
DynamiteRave
12-16-2007, 03:47 AM
David Blaine is planning on performing a stunt to see how long he can stay up.
“It’s been tried before. In 1959, Peter Tripp stayed awake eight days, but it resulted in permanent brain damage. In 1964, 17-year-old Randy Gardner did it for a high school science project. He lasted 11½ days but recovered fully. No damage. A guy in London tried but fell short. Another did 19 hours [sic] but slept two hours each night, so that doesn’t count. Also he was seated in a rocking chair. If I do this thing, which you claim I’m doing, I’ll do it on my feet. Standing up."
Cele|bitchy » Blog Archive » David Blaine to attempt to break world record for staying awake (http://www.celebitchy.com/7950/david_blaine_to_attempt_to_break_world_record_for_ staying_awake/)
onlydarksets
12-16-2007, 09:08 AM
I've never pulled an all-nighter for an exam. I'm with the Daseal and FRPLG - I needs my sleep.