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| 101 Ways To Pull an All-Nighter | 101 Ways To Pull an All-Nighter Posted 08-27-2008 at 06:14 AM by Pearl Updated 01-15-2009 at 04:51 PM by Pearl 1. Do it in the summer. The sooner it gets light, the shorter your all-nighter is. [b]PLUS[/b] day break will look pretty. =3
24. You'd like to do what you want during this all-nighter. Make sure any light-sleeping authority figures in the house are not there. Then you're safe to play Trombone Fireworks, whatever that is.
25. Food! If you feel like eating at that time, either take the household's snacks, or buy your own.
29. Food part 2. I sometimes like to creep downstairs and prepare beans on toast or something of that nature. Memorize where the creaky stairs are, wear socks and don't sing any hit musical numbers.
38. Entertainment could be any normal daytime activities, like watching DVDs. Day walkers do it too.
79. Occupy yourself. Sitting in front of a screen passively will make you more drowsy. Go on avatar sites, jump around YouTube, etc. Whatever crap you normally do online. [b]OR[/b] do some other creative task. I doodle or carry on with an animation - they're time-consuming. Write a novel. Scribble a sonnet. Compose a tune. Discover a new type of insect. Found a country. One long night? The possibilities are endless.
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