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  2. Safe Space (South Park) - Wikipedia

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    Principal orders Butters to help Seagal in the same manner he has been helping Cartman. Eventually, Butters is filtering negative comments for an increasingly large number of people, including Demi Lovato and Vin Diesel, which requires him to stay up late at night and suffer from sleep deprivation.

  3. Ollie and Quentin - Wikipedia

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    During their adventurous romps together, Ollie is somewhat oblivious to the dangers that Quentin's small size presents. Despite Ollie's protective brotherly nature, Quentin endures many hysterical, albeit, unfortunate accidents, such as getting sucked into a vacuum cleaner, being blown up as a party balloon and even requiring brief ...

  4. Peppermint Patty - Wikipedia

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    Peppermint Patty mentions her mother throughout the television special He's Your Dog, Charlie Brown, but Schulz repeatedly stated that the situations presented in the cartoon adaptations are not canonical to the strip. Peppermint Patty's mother is the subject of the 2022 Apple TV+ special Snoopy Presents: To Mom (and Dad), With Love. Unhappy ...

  5. Why staying up late puts you more at risk of developing ... - AOL

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    Night owls’ are more likely than ‘early birds’ to develop diabetes, according to a new study. American researchers found people who stay up all hours and wake up late are at a 19 per cent ...

  6. Why moms are staying up late at night, sacrificing sleep for ...

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    In a bid for some alone time or just a quiet moment, people — but moms especially — are sacrificing sleep for sanity, staying up into the wee hours of the night to squeeze out some “me time.”

  7. Staying up late may put you at greater risk of diabetes, a ...

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    Being a night owl isn’t about staying up late to party. It’s about a person’s circadian preference, or having a natural body clock that is partly genetically set to stay up late.

  8. Bedtime procrastination - Wikipedia

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    According to researchers, there are three key factors that differentiate between bedtime procrastination and staying up late: The individual experiencing bedtime procrastination must be decreasing their overall sleep time every night. There must be no reason for them to stay up late (such as location or sickness).

  9. Sleep deprivation - Wikipedia

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    Sleep deprivation can sometimes be self-imposed due to a lack of desire to sleep or the habitual use of stimulant drugs. Revenge Bedtime Procrastination is a need to stay up late after a busy day to feel like the day is longer, leading to sleep deprivation from staying up and wanting to make the day "seem/feel" longer. [136]