Which one? There are so many to choose from, past and present. Oooh, I need to constrain myself, I'm feeling in a strange mood.tiltbillings wrote:I have been accused of being mean to god.
Must be the night shifts.
Which one? There are so many to choose from, past and present. Oooh, I need to constrain myself, I'm feeling in a strange mood.tiltbillings wrote:I have been accused of being mean to god.
Which one? The one claims of itself that it is the creator and cause of everything, demanding obeisance of the creatures it created.Mawkish1983 wrote:Which one? There are so many to choose from, past and present. Oooh, I need to constrain myself, I'm feeling in a strange mood.tiltbillings wrote:I have been accused of being mean to god.
Must be the night shifts.
tiltbillings wrote:Which one? The one claims of itself that it is the creator and cause of everything, demanding obeisance of the creatures it created.Mawkish1983 wrote:Which one? There are so many to choose from, past and present. Oooh, I need to constrain myself, I'm feeling in a strange mood.tiltbillings wrote:I have been accused of being mean to god.
Must be the night shifts.
As for the strange feelings, get some sleep; it's good for you.
No aversion nor craving. Just curious about the use of the term. Humans evolved to be awake during the day, sleeping at night. Compared to night time animals we are rather pathetic as a night animal, but if a human wants shift to being awake during the night it can be done. It does not go against the "laws" of nature.oceanmen wrote: no need for aversions or cravings to labels like (created)...
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agreed, it can be done..tiltbillings wrote:No aversion nor craving. Just curious about the use of the term. Humans evolved to be awake during the day, sleeping at night. Compared to night time animals we are rather pathetic as a night animal, but if a human wants shift to being awake during the night it can be done. It does not go against the "laws" of nature.oceanmen wrote: no need for aversions or cravings to labels like (created)...
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Ah those were the days I used to do the graveyard shift...and with an ex Maggie Thatcher styled boss, she wouldn't let me go off at 7am but kept me til like its 11am or 12 noon, not paying attention when I was doing handovers, called me when I was sleeping (until my mom plugged out the phone lines)...I recall how my eyes felt like burning when I came into sunlight exposure, blurry vision, slept in the light rail transit train..even when I was standing lol...headaches, bad temper, diet upsets, weight gain, occasional eczema and once a cat saw me walking back home, stared with gaping mouth and enlarged eyes and ran off as if I was a Count Dracula getting off the nite shift....lolI have no choice but to work night shifts. I've been doing night shifts since November and will continue until September. The result? Constant searing headaches. Chronic fatigue. Unpredictable bowel function. Weight gain. Cracked dry skin. Heightened irritability. Strained relationship with my wife. The list goes on.
the question is asked by who?Mawkish1983 wrote:Huh? Created by whom?oceanmen wrote:not sure the night and day were created for that...