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Longest you've been awake? (pg. 3)
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| M1cro5lave |
| 55h is the longest I've been awake. I wasn't really tired, but I started to loose focus on what I was doing. |
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| dj_mdma |
approx 70 hours for the 2002 Love Parade in Berlin.
No illegal drugs were used, just a few caffeinne tabs :tongue2 |
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| Spacey Orange |
| Do you really expect anyone to believe you with that user and dj name?:stongue: |
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| NoisyNeil |
| 36 hours, and I wasn't planning to be awake longer then that cause in' hell... that doesn't feel very good :stongue: |
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| dj_mdma |
| quote: | Originally posted by Spacey Orange
Do you really expect anyone to believe you with that user and dj name?:stongue: |
:stongue: :stongue: |
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| N-Tys |
| about 49 hrs i was stuffed |
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| XaNaX |
| quote: | Originally posted by mezzir
just realizing i'm goin on about 40 right now and not tired at all
so who's gonna be the one who's been up for like 60+? |
I've been up around 72 hours on meth. You using anything to stay awake?
In retrospect, I probably should have just gone to sleep after 48 hours or so. The last day was total crap. A line of glass that would typically have me speeding for 8 hours only lasted 1-2 hours, and all it really did was hold off the crash and feelings of crappyness.
On the 3rd day I did start to have some visuals. I would "see" things out of the corner of my eye and stuff like that. Near the end of the day I went to the bathroom and looked at the towels on the towel rack and was amazed that enough air was comming out of the heater vent to make them move. Then I realized the heater was not running. From then on I had constant hallucinations like that, the bedspread looked like it was moving, the carpet looked like it was moving.
I've never stayed up that long sober, but you might have that to look forward to. The crash was a bitch though, thank god for xanax. |
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| KarenLuvs2Party |
38 hours (and i was even sober!)...
and it was the fact that i was flying to france and didn't want to get jet lagged so i stayed awake until it was bedtime in paris =P |
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| fitom tiel |
about 52hrs for a gig that coincided with a trip (visit) halfway around the world. had to drive by car first to the airport 4hrs away at night, after having been awake all day; get on a plane, 5hr layover, 13 hours on another plane. i was awake the whole time, reading, listening to music. nervous, really. anxious. then there was the gig about five hours after i got there. gig was 3hrs and, by that time, the muscles in my leg started to contract. there was a point at which i had to sit down. my toes were being pulled back i guess by both nerves and muscles, i guess as a result of sitting down for so long traveling/waiting, and then standing up and enduring all of this. after the gig, i hung around with some friends and went home at ~5, 6am. got home (friend's house), put on Involver and lied there.
funny thing is, after that long, i couldn't sleep. i just lied there, listening to the whole album for the first time and falling in love with the end of it. Burma>Watching Cars go by>On My Own. then at about 7am i managed a nap. after long enough, you feel like your mind doesn't really need rest. your body might, but not your mind. i was up by 9am, 2 hours later, and until ~6am the next morning. it could have been jetlag, but i went on like that for about 4, 5 days. no substances. |
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| Mebot |
| quote: | Originally posted by josh4
So technically, if you waited 96 hours to do anything illegal you could get off for being temporarially insane? |
Yeah pretty much, i mean it probably depends on the circumstances. I don't think you would get off if you picked up a shotgun and starting shooting cars on the freeway or something... :wtf: |
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| fitom tiel |
| quote: | Originally posted by Mebot
Yeah pretty much, i mean it probably depends on the circumstances. I don't think you would get off if you picked up a shotgun and starting shooting cars on the freeway or something... :wtf: |
insanity defense, it's the only way |
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