@@christinajohn8481 Yes. But nighttime is 12 hours of a full 24 hour day. He would be sleeping 4 full ( put each night half together) days out out of 8 full days
@@DaveGXtechnically it's not false it's just a play on words. It's up to the interpretation of the readers.like for me I work overnight so my day doesn't start till 9pm usually 😂
He was aboard the international Space station. He crosses the date line once every 90 mins. If he stays awake for 12 hours he has gone 8 days without sleep.
@@aviatoradam1123 And your Billy No Mates sitting in the corner with a grim face because you think this is serious. Tell you what, get out of the corner join the fun and we can all find another way to be mean to you. All that could be condensed into "Get a bloody life".
@@canont3i900 nope not at all, but she really does have those eyes. They are entrancing in the way that any hot blooded man has to wonder what it'd be like to have her looking up at you from her knees.
For the record, I made it 86 hours without sleep. No drugs, not military. It was a family emergency, and sh!t needed to get done. Would not recommend it! 48 is doable, but it gets weird after that.
I have done 7 days without sleep for 9 months. After each 7 days I would sleep for 36 hrs straight in between in the late 1980’s. No I was not taken any drugs. I was working 2 full time jobs which was illegal to do. That was just to avoid getting into debts. It worked.
It's not an IQ test, it's a joke. A day is 24 hours. We use the word "day" to refer to both the 24-hour period, and to disambiguate hours with sunlight from hours without sunlight... as well as other things. The primary assumption made by a native speaker is that "8 days" refers to 192 consecutive hours. So this isn't an IQ test, it's just silly bullshit.
My limit’s on staying awake is 4days but the next day I have to replenish my rest in a day. I heard one of my family members in the military that they had stay awake for day’s in a mission and the task they had to do is keep watch if they found someone or something they have to take care of. So on the day one has to keep watch to replenish there rest as well his brother in arm’s. So there clock can reset and and start from zero. I wanted to join as well then life throw a curveball at me and couldn’t join do to health reasons I was in high school in that time.
There was a man who lived in either Vietnam or Thailand that got struck by lightning through a telephone outside. This happened in the late 70s or early 80s. He has not slept once since this happened. some people didn’t believe him or his doctor, so they filmed him for four straight days using three different crews. He does not sleep, but he does have to lay down and rest his body. He was ask how he feels, and he replied, “ it feels like a tree that always needs water.”
I actually spent 8 days straight awake. There's consequences to that. You start to allucinate after the 5th day, you barely can move due exhaustion, the memory gets hazy.
I think a context is needed due the comments. I was hospitalized with a severe allergic reaction. I have atopic dermatitis. When I was hospitalized my state was: open wounds in my face, neck, cheeks, chest, around eyes and mouth. That gave me a lot of pain, really a lot and when it started to "heal" the wounds started to harden which meant I couldn't move my neck, mouth, barely could blink due unable to properly close my eyes and the pain was horrible. This all lead me to stay awake for days due pain and being in a real unconfortable position.
There's actually a movie about a guy who stayed x amount of days awake in a constructure that was mostly or completely surrounded by glass so people can keep an eye on him.
As the question didn’t say which planet he’s on then he could sleep in jupiters orbit at 9hrs per day so 8 days would be 72 hrs total or 3 earth days. Staying awake for three days straight isn’t much of a problem - just ask any veterans that have spent more than 5-10 years in the job, it becomes second nature in no time, as does the ability to sleep anywhere, anytime, on anything. As that’s unlikely to be the answer for civilians I’m guessing it’s something obvious that my currently tired brain cells (the ones that are left, the missing ones are not service related IED’s, TBI’s apparently don’t count, UK has the same issues with recruiting). So I’m getting in my slug (MoD issue sleeping bag rated for summer but used in northern Norway in winter) mates from the USMC that have joined us for cross training know exactly what we mean.
There's a confirmed record from awhile back where a guy was participating in a sleep deprivation study or some such. 264 hours and a bit (11 days), and he did so with zero stimulants or drugs of any kind. As far as we know, not sleeping won't kill you, but it's difficult to know for sure since all other claims of having stayed awake longer either involved drugs or were not monitored closely and are impossible to verify.
Very sadly no sleep will kill you. Sleep depravation as torture has been used for over 4000 years. It often ends in death. According to the science your organs can start to fail after 4 days with permanent damage guaranteed after 4.5 days. You may go years before you know you have damaged your health. In the case of the two record holders they suffered severe health issue for the rest of their lives. Not clever at all.
You actually can die from no sleep, it is rare but, that is also because people normally can't physically go the three weeks without sleep it takes. Sleep deprivation leads to increased cholesterol and puts you at a much higher risk for a heart attack or stroke
@@t_bone_9876 It doesn't take three weeks. Indeed there has never been a documented incident of anyone going 19 days the record is just over 18 days. You can die with as little as 5 days which is when your internal organs WILL be damaged. In the days of the internet with instant access to the worlds database why not do some research instead of making it up as you go.
@@jameswarner21 Stop please. This is real science which has been extensively researched. Sleep deprivation kills in a very short time as little as 4.5 days. There is no mental health issues other than insomnia due to prolonged sleep deprivation but surprisingly after 4 days your internal organs will suffer irreversible damage. I dont understand how that happens but it always does. The Scientists believe it has to do with certain parts of the brain that regulate those organs becoming disorientated and failing to regulate then. Fun fact sleep deprivation is one of the oldest torture methods we know of. It was practiced by the Egyptians and it has been attested that it has killed the victim within a week or less. The Egyptians would hang people up next to an overflow wall so the water kept then awake, now that's horrifying.
For those of you saying sleep at night, this is wrong. A day consists of 24 hours. There is a difference between day time and a day. A day consists of day time and night time but they are compiled into one day. So the sleep at night logic is flawed.
@@johnbutler4236 No it’s not right. It’s TECHNICALLY incorrect. Think about it….. Nighttime is 12 hours of a full day. If you sleep each full night, half of each day, put them together and you get 5 full days. The night part of the riddle may be correct, but the math is technically incorrect.
Your wrong about that. The longest was Robert McDonald, who stayed awake for 453 hours 40 minutes (18 days 21 hours 40 minutes) in 1986. There is no interest in breaking that record as the Guinness book of Records no longer accepts attempts at records that can have long term health consequences. The previous holder Randy Gardner completed 11 days 24 mins. He seemed ok but later in life he suffered terrible health and psychiatric problems that were accredited to this experiment. His life sadly has been ruined by this experiment. Robert MacDonald had just as bad an outcome with the same type of heath issues. By the way they are the two most studied cases to this day in the field of sleep science.
@@NoNAME-qi9tq No you haven't, you even got the record holder wrong. Randy Gardner completed over 11 days then ended up spending his life fighting the effects. World record is Robert McDonald, who stayed awake for 453 hours 40 minutes (18 days 21 hours 40 minutes) in 1986. No one has even attempted it since and I suggest you don't even try. Both of those guys had major issues after the attempts.
He stayed awake for one day then slept the next day. Repeat. Didn’t say the days were in a row The other answers are good as well (sleeping at night is the expected answer) . This question has multiple interpretations. Another answer is an astronaut orbits the earth every 90 minutes. 8 days (sun rises) in orbit would be 30 hours. Doable
Generally humans begin to show symptoms of sleep deprivation after 36 hours. But as little as 3 hours of sleep can rejuvenate you for another 36 to 40 hours.
Actually the longest a person has gone without sleep was 11 days and that's just what we have on record. Also with a cocktail of the right drugs you could feasibly stay up a week easy. I'm in pain 24/7 and the longest pain has kept me awake is four days with no drugs other than ibuprofen. The problem with being awake that long is you will start to lose your mind after 3 full days of no sleep. You start to hear things that don't exist most commonly someone calling your name. At 3- 4 days plus you will start to see shit that's not there. You become very paranoid very quickly because your ability to rationalize is heavily compromised. You'll start experiencing things called micronaps which is a cute word for involuntarily falling asleep for up to about 30 seconds and then waking up with no memory of falling asleep or what you did within that time frame. Your brain is literally trying to knock you out to save your sanity. After one week if you are still alive you're experiencing everything tenfold and you now officially look like a crazy person who talks to themselves, is very paranoid, and has narcolepsy. Not a good look or a good time lol
It’s funny I’ve actually done that😂😂 I was seeing Phineas and Ferb walking around my house because of the hallucinations. Man was high school rough for me.
Interesting, so since becoming an adult, there has only been 8 days rather than nights where he hasn’t slept. The days are not implicitly stated as being consecutive. This implies that for all of the other days he has slept. So maybe he just became an adult 8 days earlier. Or is a shift worker and has reversed his typical sleep pattern for eight days. Or maybe has a sleep disorder, and has only had eight days where he hasn’t had to nap during the day. Or is Spanish and missed his siesta for 8 days.
If a person flies west past the International Date Line, the passes into the next day. If the person continues to do this, technically they will jump ahead one day each time they pass the international date line. Therefore they can be awake the whole time, say 7 trioa around the planet, and cross thw International Date Line 7 time and be awake 8 days.
I made 5 day long runs back in the day with no sleep all the time. No problem. Couldn't do it now but would try my hardest for this beautiful young lady here!
Also most ppl sleep at night not during the day. So if we say a 24 time period counts as 1 day. Then spread a day across several weeks. Or if it's only counting daytime then he slept at night just not during daytime. Easy.
He sleeps at night
Technically that’s false. A full day has 24 hours. He’d have to be awake all 8 full days.
My guess is he'd dead, you don't sleep when your dead.
@@DaveGX it means days as in daytime. So he sleeps at nightime
@@christinajohn8481 Yes. But nighttime is 12 hours of a full 24 hour day. He would be sleeping 4 full ( put each night half together) days out out of 8 full days
@@DaveGXtechnically it's not false it's just a play on words. It's up to the interpretation of the readers.like for me I work overnight so my day doesn't start till 9pm usually 😂
He sleeps at night 😂😂
A day is 24 hrs
@@AvuncularMicahso night just doesn't exist 🤣
Neither is noon or morning or afternoon or midnight
@@theonlyjakebakerlol
Sleep is the name of his dog, and he put his dog in the kennel while he was on holiday. So he spent 8 days without sleep.
Sleeping not sleep
@@dw9666the wording is, “without sleep.” He’s right, technically… 😅
He slept at night... 😂
The dog is Sleep!
Most people sleep at night.
He was aboard the international Space station. He crosses the date line once every 90 mins. If he stays awake for 12 hours he has gone 8 days without sleep.
Exactly what i would've said. Astronaut on ISS, easy.
You two are the champions of overthinking.
@@aviatoradam1123 And your Billy No Mates sitting in the corner with a grim face because you think this is serious. Tell you what, get out of the corner join the fun and we can all find another way to be mean to you. All that could be condensed into "Get a bloody life".
@@TimbavatiLion On the plus side that Astronaut would be 0.0014 seconds younger if they spend a year up there,
No, he just relives the SAME day 8 times in those 12 hours...
As someone else here pointed out, are the days consecutive? 🤔
Lots of drugs, my friend, lot of drugs.
😂 damn
Reaaaaal
Just meth
Lol true
@@JessmanguydudeYes, but lots of it.
Meth. The answer is meth 😂
Or coke
My first thought.
yup
My first thought.
And, I knew the guy.
No-tooth Norton….
The answer is always meth
Every time i go on to the next short and she pops up, I'm genuinely stunned by her beauty lol, it's those eyes!
Lol, I'm pretty sure it's not just her eyes you're looking at. 😂
@@canont3i900 nope not at all, but she really does have those eyes.
They are entrancing in the way that any hot blooded man has to wonder what it'd be like to have her looking up at you from her knees.
Are you sure you're only looking at her eyes 😂
Which eyes?
No doubt
eight days without sleep of course he can sleep at night.😂
8 days of lydia would be fun
You won’t find many who would disagree with you on that! I’m pretty sure I’ve never seen anyone more agreeable than Lydia. Irresistible!!
Why is that the first thing on your mind?
Not continuous days . 😎
@@chrissadiq4497 what other things were you thinking of?
You wouldn't know what to do with her.
He took an 8hr nap once a day😅
Great to see you again Lydia
I can go 365 days without sleep. It's easy I just sleep at night.
Staring at Lydia could do it! She is just absolutely stunning!
He goes by leaving his friend named "Sleep". Lol.
I love the silk Chinese dragon shirt that she's wearing, it's very pretty!
She would make anything beautiful. ❤
@@DrGreenWolfbut she's not wearing multiple clothes at the same time 😁
He works overtime and two jobs, just rests his eyes... 🤔🤣
May not get every IQ test but most definitely passes the I-CUTE test😊
not only passes but gets 100%
Lydia saying "8 different men" hits different
For the record, I made it 86 hours without sleep. No drugs, not military.
It was a family emergency, and sh!t needed to get done.
Would not recommend it!
48 is doable, but it gets weird after that.
Love this dress on you and you’re beautiful as always 🔥💯🖤
I love how she mentioned the russian sleep experiment
I have done 7 days without sleep for 9 months. After each 7 days I would sleep for 36 hrs straight in between in the late 1980’s. No I was not taken any drugs. I was working 2 full time jobs which was illegal to do. That was just to avoid getting into debts. It worked.
He literally said days not nights, so he slept during what time?
answer= NIGHT 😂
Nope. A day is 24 hours, nights are a subset of the day between dusk and dawn therefore don't count.
Phillip.
It's not an IQ test, it's a joke. A day is 24 hours. We use the word "day" to refer to both the 24-hour period, and to disambiguate hours with sunlight from hours without sunlight... as well as other things. The primary assumption made by a native speaker is that "8 days" refers to 192 consecutive hours. So this isn't an IQ test, it's just silly bullshit.
I was gonna say he went 8 days without sleep but they were not all in a row but the sleeping at night makes more sense.
See my post above. Sleep at night is wrong
My limit’s on staying awake is 4days but the next day I have to replenish my rest in a day.
I heard one of my family members in the military that they had stay awake for day’s in a mission and the task they had to do is keep watch if they found someone or something they have to take care of.
So on the day one has to keep watch to replenish there rest as well his brother in arm’s.
So there clock can reset and and start from zero.
I wanted to join as well then life throw a curveball at me and couldn’t join do to health reasons
I was in high school in that time.
There was a man who lived in either Vietnam or Thailand that got struck by lightning through a telephone outside. This happened in the late 70s or early 80s. He has not slept once since this happened. some people didn’t believe him or his doctor, so they filmed him for four straight days using three different crews. He does not sleep, but he does have to lay down and rest his body. He was ask how he feels, and he replied, “ it feels like a tree that always needs water.”
I actually spent 8 days straight awake.
There's consequences to that.
You start to allucinate after the 5th day, you barely can move due exhaustion, the memory gets hazy.
You're hallucinating right now.
liked meth huhb😂
Meth really is one hell of a drug.
I think a context is needed due the comments.
I was hospitalized with a severe allergic reaction. I have atopic dermatitis.
When I was hospitalized my state was: open wounds in my face, neck, cheeks, chest, around eyes and mouth.
That gave me a lot of pain, really a lot and when it started to "heal" the wounds started to harden which meant I couldn't move my neck, mouth, barely could blink due unable to properly close my eyes and the pain was horrible.
This all lead me to stay awake for days due pain and being in a real unconfortable position.
There's actually a movie about a guy who stayed x amount of days awake in a constructure that was mostly or completely surrounded by glass so people can keep an eye on him.
Always looking so cute ❤
As the question didn’t say which planet he’s on then he could sleep in jupiters orbit at 9hrs per day so 8 days would be 72 hrs total or 3 earth days. Staying awake for three days straight isn’t much of a problem - just ask any veterans that have spent more than 5-10 years in the job, it becomes second nature in no time, as does the ability to sleep anywhere, anytime, on anything.
As that’s unlikely to be the answer for civilians I’m guessing it’s something obvious that my currently tired brain cells (the ones that are left, the missing ones are not service related IED’s, TBI’s apparently don’t count, UK has the same issues with recruiting).
So I’m getting in my slug (MoD issue sleeping bag rated for summer but used in northern Norway in winter) mates from the USMC that have joined us for cross training know exactly what we mean.
It's not an IQ test when it's not possible to answer 😂
There's a confirmed record from awhile back where a guy was participating in a sleep deprivation study or some such. 264 hours and a bit (11 days), and he did so with zero stimulants or drugs of any kind.
As far as we know, not sleeping won't kill you, but it's difficult to know for sure since all other claims of having stayed awake longer either involved drugs or were not monitored closely and are impossible to verify.
Very sadly no sleep will kill you. Sleep depravation as torture has been used for over 4000 years. It often ends in death.
According to the science your organs can start to fail after 4 days with permanent damage guaranteed after 4.5 days. You may go years before you know you have damaged your health. In the case of the two record holders they suffered severe health issue for the rest of their lives.
Not clever at all.
Won't kill ya but you won't be entirely sane either 😂
You actually can die from no sleep, it is rare but, that is also because people normally can't physically go the three weeks without sleep it takes. Sleep deprivation leads to increased cholesterol and puts you at a much higher risk for a heart attack or stroke
@@t_bone_9876 It doesn't take three weeks. Indeed there has never been a documented incident of anyone going 19 days the record is just over 18 days. You can die with as little as 5 days which is when your internal organs WILL be damaged.
In the days of the internet with instant access to the worlds database why not do some research instead of making it up as you go.
@@jameswarner21 Stop please. This is real science which has been extensively researched. Sleep deprivation kills in a very short time as little as 4.5 days. There is no mental health issues other than insomnia due to prolonged sleep deprivation but surprisingly after 4 days your internal organs will suffer irreversible damage. I dont understand how that happens but it always does. The Scientists believe it has to do with certain parts of the brain that regulate those organs becoming disorientated and failing to regulate then.
Fun fact sleep deprivation is one of the oldest torture methods we know of. It was practiced by the Egyptians and it has been attested that it has killed the victim within a week or less. The Egyptians would hang people up next to an overflow wall so the water kept then awake, now that's horrifying.
a pretty flower 😍🖤
For those of you saying sleep at night, this is wrong. A day consists of 24 hours. There is a difference between day time and a day. A day consists of day time and night time but they are compiled into one day. So the sleep at night logic is flawed.
After 3 days and nights without the help of drugs, you start to hallucinate.
So sweet ❤
he only sleeps at night. he is awake for 8 days because he didn't nap.
His dog was named sleep. Lol that’s outside the box thinking.
what do u hava against horses?
I know the answer is probably “he sleeps at night” but the first answer I came up with was that he was dead 😂
Lydia🌹 , he sleeps at night🌙 that the answer.. chat needs to come up with some better. ones than that one. this was child's play.😎
damn, here i was thinking bout all else
Technically false. Night is 12 hours of a full *day.* He’d have to be awake all hours. If he’s done this he technically slept 4 of 8 days
@@DaveGX it is the correct answer I looked it up online it is correct
@@DaveGXword play riddle.
@@johnbutler4236 No it’s not right. It’s TECHNICALLY incorrect. Think about it….. Nighttime is 12 hours of a full day. If you sleep each full night, half of each day, put them together and you get 5 full days.
The night part of the riddle may be correct, but the math is technically incorrect.
He sleeps during the day, just an FYI Lydia, the record of the most days (and nights) without sleep is 11days.
Wrong! I've done 15 and my buddy has me beat! world record is Chinese dude with 20 + years zero sleep
@@NoNAME-qi9tq Fair enough.
He’s obviously never tried cocaine
Your wrong about that. The longest was Robert McDonald, who stayed awake for 453 hours 40 minutes (18 days 21 hours 40 minutes) in 1986. There is no interest in breaking that record as the Guinness book of Records no longer accepts attempts at records that can have long term health consequences. The previous holder Randy Gardner completed 11 days 24 mins. He seemed ok but later in life he suffered terrible health and psychiatric problems that were accredited to this experiment. His life sadly has been ruined by this experiment. Robert MacDonald had just as bad an outcome with the same type of heath issues.
By the way they are the two most studied cases to this day in the field of sleep science.
@@NoNAME-qi9tq No you haven't, you even got the record holder wrong. Randy Gardner completed over 11 days then ended up spending his life fighting the effects.
World record is Robert McDonald, who stayed awake for 453 hours 40 minutes (18 days 21 hours 40 minutes) in 1986.
No one has even attempted it since and I suggest you don't even try. Both of those guys had major issues after the attempts.
He sleeps at night, but a day is 24 hours. So that includes day and night time. 😂
Crossed the international date line
Really had to pay attention that time lol
Also
The easy experimental answer to this question is 264 hours (about 11 days).
Sleep is the name of his wife , she is on an 8 day business trip
poor man
He stays awake for the entire time on speed
That OKAY is the cutest 😍
He stayed awake for one day then slept the next day. Repeat. Didn’t say the days were in a row
The other answers are good as well (sleeping at night is the expected answer) . This question has multiple interpretations.
Another answer is an astronaut orbits the earth every 90 minutes. 8 days (sun rises) in orbit would be 30 hours. Doable
Riddle answer: He sleeps at night.
Answer to your question: a Human can go 10 days without sleep. On the eleventh day the body shuts down
The answer is night, depending on how it is interpreted
Man is "ded n gon" so no sleep needed 😅
Also goes to space , where it gets 8 to 9 days within a 24 hr time frame
He slept at Night, Lydia
He stayed awake
The Guinness world record is just over 11 days without sleep.
They stopped recording it after the health risks were better understood.
I could go 8 days without sleep in Lydia’s bed
Generally humans begin to show symptoms of sleep deprivation after 36 hours. But as little as 3 hours of sleep can rejuvenate you for another 36 to 40 hours.
Actually the longest a person has gone without sleep was 11 days and that's just what we have on record. Also with a cocktail of the right drugs you could feasibly stay up a week easy. I'm in pain 24/7 and the longest pain has kept me awake is four days with no drugs other than ibuprofen. The problem with being awake that long is you will start to lose your mind after 3 full days of no sleep. You start to hear things that don't exist most commonly someone calling your name. At 3- 4 days plus you will start to see shit that's not there. You become very paranoid very quickly because your ability to rationalize is heavily compromised. You'll start experiencing things called micronaps which is a cute word for involuntarily falling asleep for up to about 30 seconds and then waking up with no memory of falling asleep or what you did within that time frame. Your brain is literally trying to knock you out to save your sanity. After one week if you are still alive you're experiencing everything tenfold and you now officially look like a crazy person who talks to themselves, is very paranoid, and has narcolepsy. Not a good look or a good time lol
I’ve done 5 days/nights. A lot. It’s hell. 8 days I hope I never get the chance to taste it
He sleeps at night. He stays up 24 hours, then sleeps, then repeats 7 more times
He never said the 8 days without sleep were consecutive days.
Not my dark ass brain saying he’s dead 💀 💀💀
It’s funny I’ve actually done that😂😂 I was seeing Phineas and Ferb walking around my house because of the hallucinations. Man was high school rough for me.
Interesting, so since becoming an adult, there has only been 8 days rather than nights where he hasn’t slept. The days are not implicitly stated as being consecutive. This implies that for all of the other days he has slept. So maybe he just became an adult 8 days earlier. Or is a shift worker and has reversed his typical sleep pattern for eight days. Or maybe has a sleep disorder, and has only had eight days where he hasn’t had to nap during the day. Or is Spanish and missed his siesta for 8 days.
The answer is simply willpower (the world record for sleeplessness is 11 days).
Your hair is so beautiful.
Master piece of a anime wit 8days worth of episodes
You hallucinate after staying awake for more than 52hrs. But yeah, he slept at night, not during the day.
Insomnia, I've gone seven and a half days without sleep.
His dog's name is Sleep.
He slept on another planet where a day is much shorter than a day on earth. :)
He spent those 8 days with her.
the longest a human goes without sleep before dying is 11 days
He was subjected to strict boarding school routines always active without rest
It's a play on words.
He sleeps at night.
If a person flies west past the International Date Line, the passes into the next day. If the person continues to do this, technically they will jump ahead one day each time they pass the international date line. Therefore they can be awake the whole time, say 7 trioa around the planet, and cross thw International Date Line 7 time and be awake 8 days.
I'm so glad everyone is on the same pages here 🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂
Everyone: He sleeps at night.
Me: He’s dead!
Me: Right?
He probably was in a coma.😂
I could stay up 8 days with Lydia!!!!
He slept at night.
Are the 8 days consecutive ❤
Anyone answering with "technically" in their answer is missing the point. It is for comedy. Not technicality. HE SLEPT AT NIGHT. Plain and Simple.
She's smarter than this.
If Lydia was a puppy she would throw the cutest puppy eyes ever ❤❣️❣️🐶🐶🐶
He stays awake for 24 days
Option 1 he sleeps at night
Option 2 you can stay awake for up to 11 days
Sleep is the name of his horse.
Omg....the way she says "ok"
It's possible to go all your life with out sleep. Insomnia has some pretty extreme cases.
Sleep at night 😂😂
I made 5 day long runs back in the day with no sleep all the time. No problem. Couldn't do it now but would try my hardest for this beautiful young lady here!
I couldn't finish 24 hours without sleep 🤷🤣
A real Rockstar
He slept at night 😂😂
Mine was a metal hospital. The first time. Lol
Also most ppl sleep at night not during the day. So if we say a 24 time period counts as 1 day. Then spread a day across several weeks. Or if it's only counting daytime then he slept at night just not during daytime. Easy.
She Looks Super Stunning in the Asian Dress shes wearing
He either sleep at night or he dead