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We’ve let morning neurotypicals rule over us for too long!!

It is time to rebel & rebuilt!
(But a bit later, it’s like 9am here)

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I honestly aggree. I arranged my shit quite well, started working late, worked till it’s late. It is how I like it, I get really productive at ~15:00 till ~19:00. Now my children go to school (therefore I have to get up early) and they banned working after 18:00 at my company (thanks labour union, I get what you wanted to do, but you screwed me). My productivity dropped so much it stresses me out and I am constantly tired, because I don’t sleep enough.

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Same - I’ve basically forced my employer to de facto let me work whenever I want.

I mean, they just like the output they get and with literally no drawbacks, so it’s especially shitty knowing that I’ve basically been fighting some … traditions?

Its literally just full on discrimination (as classification I mean), it’s just too much of a dispersed problem to gain attention & we are all brainwashed (starring late is considered lazy yet finishing early isn’t).

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24 points

We shall begin the revolution at the crack of noon!

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12 points

*Groans* Noon?

That’s so early!

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4 points

Noon? That’s when I eat breakfast! Can we do 5 pm?

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