André Toulon Posted Sunday at 08:40 AM Posted Sunday at 08:40 AM I knew i hadn't been awake that long... I'm locked in on PlayStation but i knew wasn't no way i got up at 1 and it was already about to be fkn 4. Not that I have anything to do, but I was like "I should have the munchies by now" 5 Quote
mthor Posted Sunday at 02:57 PM Posted Sunday at 02:57 PM Ha! The clock in my room (which I did not change in the fall) is now correct. Always stand pat; inactivity resolves everything. 5 Quote
André Toulon Posted Sunday at 06:41 PM Author Posted Sunday at 06:41 PM Me, personally...i like when the dark comes earlier....i hate this the sun doesn't go down until 9pm bullshit. Which for the life of me, still haven't figured out how a 1 hour shift causes such a drastic change, but i cant be bothered to care anymore 2 1 Quote
The_annoying_one Posted Sunday at 09:09 PM Posted Sunday at 09:09 PM All of my clocks change automatically. I’m one of the cool kids now. 1 Quote
Top Gun Posted Sunday at 09:37 PM Posted Sunday at 09:37 PM 2 hours ago, André Toulon said: Me, personally...i like when the dark comes earlier....i hate this the sun doesn't go down until 9pm bullshit. Which for the life of me, still haven't figured out how a 1 hour shift causes such a drastic change, but i cant be bothered to care anymore I'd rather have it be lighter longer. The morning can be dark and depressing, Imma sleep through it anyway. 1 Quote
molarbear Posted Sunday at 11:47 PM Posted Sunday at 11:47 PM 15 hours ago, André Toulon said: I knew i hadn't been awake that long... I'm locked in on PlayStation but i knew wasn't no way i got up at 1 and it was already about to be fkn 4. Not that I have anything to do, but I was like "I should have the munchies by now" I hit the bong after SNL and completely forgot I was literally sitting there playing Infinite Wealth, doing the little side island excursion for extra money, and all the sudden my clock was saying 3 am. 3 Quote
nameraka Posted Monday at 01:58 PM Posted Monday at 01:58 PM Changed clock as instructed. 2 3 1 Quote
scoobdog Posted Monday at 06:04 PM Posted Monday at 06:04 PM Naturally, there was a 12:30 Laker game yesterday so I lost a whole hour of lazing around before heading over to the Crypt. 2 Quote
Top Gun Posted Monday at 07:54 PM Posted Monday at 07:54 PM My body has yet to figure out what the fuck time it is. 1 2 Quote
discolé monade Posted Monday at 07:59 PM Posted Monday at 07:59 PM sunshine protection act still stalled. In 2025, a Stanford study compared the year-long circadian health impact of permanent standard time, permanent daylight saving time, and biannually switching in the continental U.S. using models of the human circadian rhythm and health data from the CDC Places dataset. Researchers found that switching to permanent standard time was predicted to reduce cases of obesity by 2.6 million cases and stroke by 300,000 cases. Permanent daylight saving time also reduced cases but to a lesser extent.[38] In interviews, the authors caution that this work is from a circadian health perspective and that other factors should be considered in policy decisions such as economic and safety impacts of time policy. 3 Quote
AndrĂ© Toulon Posted Monday at 08:37 PM Author Posted Monday at 08:37 PM (edited) So economic problems overshadow the need for healthy humans đŸ™„ If we leave the clocks alone we will reduce obesity and strokes....but the dow Edited Monday at 08:37 PM by AndrĂ© Toulon 4 Quote
nameraka Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago On 3/9/2026 at 4:37 PM, AndrĂ© Toulon said: So economic problems overshadow the need for healthy humans đŸ™„ If we leave the clocks alone we will reduce obesity and strokes....but the dow Peak capitalism. 1 Quote
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