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VAMPIRE HOURS If I'm staying in, I'll stay up until the sun comes up.
With business so slow, he doesn't bother turning up until the sun is overhead.
Day one was a pretty straightforward conference, but at the end of the day, the majority of participants were loaded into buses for the extreme part of Startup Extreme; Two days of sky diving, wild water rafting, eating sheep's heads, and staying up until the sun sets (i.e. never) was all on the menu.
Even if you don't wake up until the sun has been up for many hours, you should get the equivalent of spending at least 10 minutes in the sun per day, with some of your skin exposed, if you want to stay healthy.
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Dinner is eaten around midnight and the DJ starts his set at 2am, which doesn't wrap up until after the sun starts shining at around 7am. "On a healthy level, it's not what a doctor would recommend, but this intensity is only once a week".
The days of staying up regularly until the sun emerges, repeatedly demanding that chocobo have sex to unlock the Knights of the Round summon in Final Fantasy VII, are long gone.
Mary Gayeski (back to camera, center): "We decided that once the blackout started, we'd stay out until the sun came up or the power went back on".
If I have my way, I stay up every night until the sun comes up.
Living without many digital amenities, Linvega and Bellum regularly wake up with the sun, work until noon, then spend the rest of their day exploring, playing board games, watching television, and reading before hitting the bed at sundown.
It took right up until 4.30am and the sun was up and there was just thousands of happy people with smiles on their faces despite the adverse conditions.
These flyers stayed up for years, fading until the sun and mold made them illegible; they became the city's scar tissue.
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