How come laying in an uncomfortable place makes it easier to fall asleep?

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So last night I came home from skateboarding, passing out candy, and delivering fliers to people's house with my dad about the coming election. So when I got home I literally almost passed out. I was laying on the floor and I felt like I could fall right asleep. So when I got up to go to bed, I sort of instinctively grabbed on to a lamp and nearly fell over, knocking over a plant and feeling limp and losing my vision. So when I got to bed I was laying awake for what seemed like an hour, probably because I was talking to people all afternoon which makes my thoughts race and gives me anxiety. It happens any time too. If I just fall asleep on the floor it's easier to fall asleep.


BrenMan 94 | Heroic Unstoppable!
 
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You may lay down in bed but your soul wants to sleep on the cold hard ground after knocking shit over in a psuedo drunken state?

It's time to come out of the closet, Loaf (and the house).  Embrace your homeless-sexuality.


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Weird. I can basically pass out anywhere and have a personal need to curl up into a ball when I want to go to sleep.


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I can sleep standing up.

Learned that trick in marching band.