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Monday, May 02, 2016

Sleep-wake cycle: why it’s vital to watch your biological clock | Life and style | The Guardian

In today's 24/7 culture, is there a best time to engage with social networks?
Sleep refreshes the mind as well as the body and a study of 509m tweets sent over two years by 2.4 million Twitter users found that the most cheerful and upbeat tweets are posted between 8am and 9am. The afternoon dip in concentration means that between 3pm and 6pm people are more likely to retweet other people's tweets than create their own. The most emotional time for Twitter is between 10pm and 11pm when users were "alert and engaged, but also more agitated", researchers found

http://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2016/may/01/watch-your-biological-clock-vital-health-tips

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The Budapest fling

We spent 17 hours together, discussing a lot of things, including private ones. From morning to nite, from breakfast to dinner, from sighseeing to drinking in the pub. I cant forget all of we did in that very short time in Budapest. I wish he was here. Crying... I hate meeting new people coz it will end up with tears. 

Sunday, May 01, 2016

The Girl On The Train pdf Paula Hawkins

I just finished reading the novel from 6 pm to 11.50 pm. Very interesting plot. I enjoyed reading it through this website http://droppdf.com/v/B9Euh

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