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Such a Lust for Revenge! Sep 18, 2006 05:37 PM

*Strangles Kurado* Stòp snoring!
 
This will deal with two issues dealing with you being asleep.

1. Do you snore? How bad? Any interesting related stories?
2. When someone, or the alarm, wants to wake you up, how easy is it for you to wake up?

I don`t snore. At all. But, sadly, I had a few cell mates you snored VICIOUSLY. It was so frustrating, trapped in that room the size of a closet with some fucker snoring. And what can you do about it?

When someone wakes me up I get up in an instant. Slightly groggy sometimes, but still. I`ve never had this problem. I had friends and cell mates you had to fucking SHAKE and yell at just to get them to sit up.

YOU?

Edit - This keyboard betrayed me, AGAIN, when I typed that thread title.

Domino Sep 18, 2006 05:46 PM

1. Nope I don't snore, or at least no one has mentioned it to me.
2. I generally wake up just before my alarm, or just as it is going off. I've never slept through my alarm.

Dubble Sep 18, 2006 05:55 PM

I dont snore, but I have been told that I am a NOTORIOUS kicker.

*AkirA* Sep 18, 2006 05:56 PM

No snoring here.

I get out of bed anytime someone urgently wakes me up. Sometimes when I wake up and I realize im late, I will literally jump out of the bed and make a rush to the bathroom to get ready.

Celes Chere Sep 18, 2006 06:29 PM

1. Yes, fairly loudly too, as others have told me.
2. I wake up instantly but I don't get up that easily.

(and *AkirA*, I love the sig/av combo :D)

Summonmaster Sep 18, 2006 06:31 PM

Apparently I snore, but obviously I can't tell myself.
The alarm wakes me up effectively although I set 4 alarms always to be sure (watch, digital clock, analog clock, cell phone). They're all set at the same time and I always wake up before them or to the first one (usually the analog clock).

Rydia Sep 18, 2006 07:23 PM

As far as I'm aware, I don't snore. I've shared rooms with my mother and aunt during trips overseas, and they never mentioned anything. I seem to always share rooms with others who snore though.

I'm able to wake up easily if any type of alarm goes off. When I tried the alarm on my mobile phone for the first time, I was concerned that I wouldn't hear it. Fortunately, any type of sound that's irritating tends to wake me up quickly.

starslight Sep 18, 2006 07:33 PM

I don't snore. While I never sleep past nine o'clock, whether I wake up when my alarm goes off or not is an inconsistent thing. Sometimes before, sometimes when it goes off, and sometimes I don't hear it all and sleep through it. So far that's only made me late for work once, though to my credit I did have to be there at 6 AM on that particular day for monthly ad-set and I was only about ten minutes late.

Appelation Sep 19, 2006 12:10 AM

I've been told that I snore on occasion, and that it's pretty loud when I do. I like sleep (now that I have my insomnia in check), and I figure my snoring is just a vocal appreciation of it. :)

I dislike being woken up at all, be it by a person or a machine - those who have tried to wake me in the past have been largely unsuccessful, due to my ability to hold a coherent conversation about not wanting to wake up whilst still sleeping. At one time, I went through a phase of trying to regulate my sleeping pattern by use of an alarm clock - the first one took an impromtu flying lesson when it first went off. I tried a few more times after that, but all I succeeded in doing was finding more creative ways to shut the things up.

Number two exited my room via the window.

Number three had a glass of water poured on it.

Number four went off, and I hit the snooze button hard enough to bust the clock and collapse the bedside table. The only thing it emitted after that was a kind of textured silence.

Radio alarms have to be the most obnoxious thing one can allow into their room - all they do is wake you before you're ready to be awake by blasting out the voice of some perky, caffeine-fuelled fuckhead who seems to have a superiority complex about the fact that they've been awake for hours and you're still in bed.

So to answer the question - no, it's not easy to wake me up at all. It's also not advisable if you happen to be an alarm clock or a morning radio DJ.

Yggdrasil Sep 19, 2006 02:24 AM

1) I've been told a few times that I do in fact snore, but not very loudly and not on a regular basis.
2) It takes me FOREVER to become fully awake. Sure sometimes I can just pop out of bed but those kind of days are rare and far inbetween. I can get woken up at 6:30 and not be fully awake till about 10.

guyinrubbersuit Sep 19, 2006 02:34 AM

I do snore on occasion, but I've been told it's pretty light.

I can wake up pretty quickly, however depending on how much sleep I've gotten, I'll end up being tired for part of the day.

Leknaat Sep 19, 2006 03:38 AM

I snore, and I can sleep through my alarm, and the snooze button is a great idea...

And I am grumpy in the morning. I can hit a person if they decide to wake me up suddenly. It's not a good idea.

Thanatos Sep 19, 2006 04:01 AM

I don't snore. But occasionally I sleeptalk....

It's quite easy to wake me up, because I can only sleep in very quiet and dark places, unless I'm dead tired.

However, chances are I'll just close whatever is making the noise or the light, and go back to sleep...

Adara Sep 19, 2006 07:49 AM

I only snore when I'm super tired. Usually the only thing you'll hear out of me when I'm sleeping is a few mumbled phrases that make no sense at all.

I usually wake up right when my alarm goes off, but I always press snooze a few times. Sometimes I end up setting two alarms so that I'll get my lazy butt up by the time that the second one goes off. On the other hand, when a person tries to wake me up, I usually stay asleep until they slap me, yell my name, or decide to pour the glass of water I keep at my bedside on my head.

avanent Sep 19, 2006 08:11 AM

I only snore when I'm sick.

If I dont wake up before my alarm, I'll sleep through it and wake up a few minutes afterward. If I'm waking up for some arbitrary reason (like class) it can be pretty hard to get up.

Vemp Sep 19, 2006 10:19 AM

1. I snore when I'm very tired.
2. Alarms usually wake me up. I set the alarm clock only when I know that I NEED to wake up the next day. And the only time I find difficulty in waking up is when I'm dead tired and having a wonderful sleep.

nazpyro Sep 19, 2006 10:24 AM

I snore when I'm very tired and when I'm not in a very comfortable position. So if I fall asleep in, e.g. a car (as a passenger ;_;), I might start snoring. Usually me falling asleep in a car implied I was very tired to begin with.

Other than that, I'm a pretty light sleeper in that I'll wake up to anything. However, that won't get me out of the bed itself. I don't think I've waken up to my snoring, though I've waken up to other people's. Even though I'll wake up to hearing stuff, I can fall back asleep through it easily.

Dubble Sep 19, 2006 11:58 AM

Heh. Its funny. I'd conveniently forgotten that when I'm incredibly drop dead tired (such as last night) I snore like nobody's business. My cousin just told me he could hear me in the other room. Thats pretty rare actually :)

Miles Sep 19, 2006 12:02 PM

My friends all tell me I'm a pretty silent sleeper. Heck, when I fell asleep to devo and skills during one of our phone conversations skills said I was quiet. It would have been funny to snore into the phone though. =D

Paco Sep 19, 2006 12:11 PM

I'm a pretty quiet sleeper myself, at least to my knowledge. As for the alarm thing, typical noise clocks don't do shit to wake me up but a cell phone on vibrate under my pillow does wonders to snap me out of dreamland.


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