Mehsomnia
7Fellow mehricans preferably east coasters but I guess it applies everywhere. Do you feel like if it's less than 1 hour away why sleep before the next meh click? I feel like it's meh induced insomnia. That or I just like to see what's up.
No not trying to start east coast west coast war again. And what no image to that??? Wow!
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I'm on the east coast and I have changed my sleep schedule to coordinate with the Meh product switch.
@cengland0 I have an alarm. But sometimes look at the clock and go meh. It's close enough.
SO MEH UGH
"tomorrow it will be worth staying up," he lied to himself
I am on the east coast and I never go to sleep before midnight. The one time that I was super tired and thought I might fall asleep, I set an alarm for midnight to check Meh and make my click. Of course, my excuse is that my husband works nights and I cannot go to bed before he leaves at 11:00 and I don't feel comfortable trying to sleep before he texts me around 11:40 to let me know he got there safely.
The hours between 8 and 10 are when I get tired and could go to bed and sleep through 'til morning. By this time at night, I'm typically wide awake and rarely get to sleep before 2. Thankfully, my kids wake up with their own alarms in the mornings and know to come make sure I didn't sleep through my own alarm.
I blame DST. and @BillLehecka.
@TerriblyHuang Stupid DST! Why is this still a thing?
@PocketBrain ... To make you stay up an hour later.. That's how DST gets it's kicks. Then when it changes back you think you've gained an hour when it's actually what was stolen from you earlier.
I used to set an alarm to 01:00 to woot every night, when they used to be just one thing. As it is, I don't and don't plan to interrupt my sleep cycle merely click the Meh button; it's available all day, even when the product no longer is. As it happens, I'm on midnight shift right now, so it's just convenient. Maybe I'll luck into a fuku.