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WOW that's actually really cool! Where do you get this info from????? It makes so much sense though- but for me the essays i submit that i've done at like 2 got full marked because year 10 was an honest blessing- I'll be sure to set a reminder that whatever i write tonight i have to re-read and make sure isn't stupid tomorrow morning- Thanks for that!
I did in fact go to bed at 2-
 

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WOW that's actually really cool! Where do you get this info from????? It makes so much sense though- but for me the essays i submit that i've done at like 2 got full marked because year 10 was an honest blessing- I'll be sure to set a reminder that whatever i write tonight i have to re-read and make sure isn't stupid tomorrow morning- Thanks for that!
i keep saying sorry for yapping on stuff i can talk about, even though i'm not, but still!! sorry for the incoming yapfest!!

it's both a combination of learning things & sayings from twitter, reddit, etc and seeing if there's any articles backing it up!! this one i feel sums it up the best, even though it's lengthy and uses LOT of technical & science jargon (seeing as it's an actual scientific research paper, though that's what gives a lot of what i'm talking about credibility). it talks about how being awake at late hours affects people's brains, and a lot of the things people say online regarding "you shouldn't trust anything you think about yourself, your friends or (just in general) your entire life past 8pm (or just a certain late point in time (if you're a night owl) once you start getting more emotional, more clumsy/impulsive, etc)" is basically just a really shortened conclusion of the research done into the way late hours (which can be somewhat subjective, so depends on the person) affect executive function, emotional regulation, and a lot of other things that factor into how you think, feel and process things, as well as how you perceive and interact with the world!! though i should also acknowledge that some people DO just find it easier to work at night because of other factors, such as the common saying "revenge bedtime procrastination", which refers to the way that people stay up late past bedtime to regain a sense of freedom during night time. so yeah!! neuroscience is pretty fun to read!!!

also this is a really late reply lol
 

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Guys this chemistry video is genuinely turning out cringe but oh well i hope the teachers have a laugh....................... (i'm internally dying please someone end my misery)
i absolutely HATE assignments where they make us do recorded videos of presentations & stuff,,,,,,, godspeed soldier 1742620937874.png
 

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