Bad Religion, Queens of the Stone Age, Face to Face, Rancid Bouncing Souls, Hot Water Music, NOFX, Millencolin, all the Armored Core soundtracks, 311, Modest Mouse, The Offspring, The Strokes, Sublime, Me First And The Gimme Gimmes, Junkie XL and Jane's Addiction there are a lot more bands i like but i only listen 2 or 3 songs from all these bands because they are my favorite songs and i like to listen to them over and over
Movies
All the Die Hard movies, Hot Fuzz, Shaun of the dead, clerks, clerks 2, Dogma, Jay and Silent Bob and a lot more that i can't remember
Television
Scrubs, Aressted Development, The Simpsons, FAMILY GUY, KING OF THE HILL, Clerks the TV show, Reaper, My name is earl, Seinfeld, American Dad, The Office, 30 Rock all the good funny stuff because dramas piss me off
Hi my name's Alberto all my friends call me Hydie well i guess there..s not much to say about only that I..m cool nice quiet I..m not that much of a talker but i like it when people talk to me so i guess that makes me a good listener i like to play video games and when I'm not doing that I,m either on the computer or at school :..
Who I'd like to meet: that special someone
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hydie u are so not down to b permanently nocturnal!!!! read this POLYPHASIC SLEEP
Polyphasic sleep is a term used to describe several alternative sleep patterns intended to reduce sleep time to 2–6 hours daily in order to achieve a better quality of sleep. This is achieved by spreading out sleep into short naps of around 15–30 minutes throughout the day, and in some variants, a core sleep period of a few hours at night.
The term "polyphasic sleep" itself refers only to the practice of sleeping multiple times in a 24-hour period (usually, more than two, in contrast to "biphasic sleep") and does not imply any particular schedule. Uberman's Sleep
In application, Uberman's sleep schedule is likely to be the most widely known type of polyphasic sleep, and also the most strict. It consists of six naps of 20–25 minutes each, occurring four hours apart throughout the day. This is also the closest schedule to the type that has been studied by Claudio Stampi in connection with long-distance solo boat races. Claudio Stampi advocates polyphasic sleep as a means of ensuring optimal performance in situations where extreme sleep deprivation is inevitable (e.g. to improve performance in solo sailboat racers), but Stampi does not advocate the polyphasic sleep as a lifestyle. Core Sleep
"Core sleep" is a variant of Uberman that adds a block of sleep, usually several hours, to the Uberman schedule, replacing one or two naps. (This term is also sometimes used to describe accidental oversleep by someone following Uberman, though one will more likely see the term "crash", and occasionally "reboot".) Another variant is called Everyman sleep schedule.
Buckminster Fuller advocated Dymaxion Sleep, a regimen consisting of 30 minute naps every six hours. A short article was published about this schedule in the October 11, 1943 issue of Time Magazine. According to this article, he followed this schedule for two years