I have often wondered the same thing.
When my husband is deprived of sleep he turns ugly.
His fangs and fingernails grow very long. His eyes flash with fire and he grows coarse hair all over his body. Dark smoke pours from his ears and a large single horn protrudes from the center of his forehead. He growls and howls at the moon while he whips himself incessantly with branches and sticks and cuts himself with stones.
Sometimes I have to go all ninja-Buffy on his azz and slap him down.
When he gets 8 hours of sleep, he is a precious darling.
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2007-01-05 18:04:44
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Sleeping is major part of life. Many important things happen while we sleep. One of the most important tasks is your brain and memory in your brain and body replaying the events of the day, backwards and forwards looking for patterns, styles, behavior traits, smells, sites, pauses, winks and wrinkles that we see in the mirror or on the neck of others.
The brain sees the colors of the day, the animals, plants and sun. It sees a squint in the face of a friend but not because of a bright blot of light, it something else. The brain remembers that squint and will return to it to understand it's meaning if possible. The brain goes deeper into your past and events you do not even remember. It remembers when you felt so guilty about something your father or mother did back when you were four years old, and it still makes you feel very bad and ashamed, even though you did nothing to cause the problem, but your waking mind does not remember the episode or the bad feeling that is still in you.
You are still asleep, and you slowly rise to awaken but only one/third of the way, and you still feel very guilty about this something that your parents did, but your waking mind shines its tired light on the feeling of guilt, and it wakes you and you still feel terrible but you do not know why.
It is a burden you carry, and it is heavy, so you look tired and restless, and the same thing happens every night for a week, and you just get more tired and you do not understand what is bothering you.
This goes on until one day you have a vision that comes to you during the day, and you understand what has been troubling you for so long, or you understand one of the issues that is bothering you, and it is based on a feeling that you did nothing to cause.
Then after talking to your counselor, you realize that it was a feeling that you inner mind was projecting to you, and not the issue necessarily. It is the feeling, and you are never are bothered by that feeling again.
2007-01-05 18:18:08
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answer #2
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answered by zclifton2 6
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The same reason I get ugly when I don't eat. Everything
gets out of kilter. Kinda like drivin a car on watered down
gas.
2007-01-05 18:06:21
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answered by Northwest Womps 3
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Sleeping makes your cells repair some damage from the day. Not sleeping wouldn't have your body the chance to repair itself and revitalize. If you don't sleep you'll get eye circles and dull looking skin.
2007-01-05 18:01:59
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answered by katie_sis 2
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Because the body needs sleep just like a car need gas to go.
2007-01-05 18:02:48
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answered by Marina 3
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it's the matter of vitamins i think.
some people are fine with just a few hours of sleep a day like me....
2007-01-05 18:17:03
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answered by Clover 3
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You are probably ugly... right ? ..
waiting to get up and think that you look better ..no frikin chiet
2007-01-05 17:58:57
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answered by Kevin johannsen 1
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their body and skin don't to rest as a result.thus causing wrinkles and all. thats ageing
2007-01-05 18:00:14
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answered by kathy 2
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because it causes them to have no energy and they get circles under their eyes....and they become moody due to all of these things
2007-01-05 17:56:17
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answered by BabyBlues 2
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