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Sunnuntai 🇫🇮 Sunnudagur 🇮🇸

Another terrible night's sleep indicated that it was high time I did something about it. I still need to figure out what because I have absolutely no idea what causes my insomnia. There are nights when I only wake up once and other nights, like yesterday night, when I break my sleeping cycle four or five times. Not waking up at the same time and the inconsequently variety in the length of my wakeful periods aren't helpful either. I might try drinking a can of beer or taking the sedatives before going to bed. Visiting an insomnia expert is not an option because I don't want to spend any nights being attached to a machine through several wires that are glued to my head and body. I hope my mind gets tired eventually and shuts itself down during the night.

The weather is shite. It was raining, and there was a considerable drop in the temperatures, which made all of us exhausted. Ági slept after lunch for two and a half hours, and my existence resembles a lunatic sloth rather than an action hero. Despite feeling rather weary, I completed the homework for Ági and Roya, for which I'm proud of myself. But other than that, I couldn't deal with anything else, so this was a terribly idle day.

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