Kodi Arfer / Wisterwood

I keep falling asleep as soon as I get home from work.

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#001 | Jacehan |
I'll sit down on the couch and then conk out. This happened a lot earlier in the year and last year, but not as much recently.

And I think I just realized why: getting home earlier makes me more likely to fall asleep, not less, and I think it's because if I stay at work really late, I wind up getting dinner at an earlier time, or at least some sort of snack, so that energy keeps me going.
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#002 | BUM |
On the bright side, this is better than falling asleep slightly before getting home from work.
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#003 | Jacehan |
Oh, I do that, too. But I usually wake up right when I get to my stop. I'm pretty good at that.
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#004 | HeyDude |
I was quite fond of that feature of bus-riding.

Do you like sitting in the dark or something? Maybe this is a melanin issue.
#005 | BUM |
That's pretty talented- I'm not familiar with public transportation and am usually racked by nerves because there's half the time not a good way of detecting where one is, since there's always some problem with the system of the transport that I'm on, and I desperately clutch my belongings prepared to dive out of my seat whenever I catch a glimpse of where I'm supposed to be.

So I can't sleep. But, then, I am not able to be a city person, and that manifests itself most especially in my inability to take public transportation.

I just meant falling asleep on the sidewalk or something, though, or like an elevator or stairs.
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