<p>So have you ever stayed up all night? Longest you've stayed up? The longest I've stayed up was when I was travelling, because I can't sleep in planes (maybe 1 hour of very shallow sleep). </p>
<p>8AM wake up
11AM board plane
10PM land
3AM get on connecting flight
6AM land in final destination
7AM drive to cousin's house</p>
<p>23 hours</p>
<p>the time zone is 13 hours different and since im going there again on tuesday I'm adjusting before. So today, I woke up at 1PM and want to sleep at 4AM</p>
<p>I stay up til 3-5 AM every night for almost no reason at all, call me weird but whatever. Time to take a nap to prepare for the road ahead I suppose.</p>
<p>56 hours.
I woke up at 6 or so on Wednesday, like normal. I pulled an all-nighter, then on Thursday, I did so again. I crashed in my study hall on Friday, but even that was only for 30 minutes.</p>
<p>I normally operate on an unhealthy amount of sleep, so all nighters are standard fare. Doing two in a row was a bit of a struggle, but you can have so much fun with coffee and sleep-deprived giddiness. That is, until your doctor calls you out on it.</p>
<p>2 all nighters in a row. I don’t remember the exact number of hours but 55or so sounds about right… After two all nighters in a row I was completely out of it. I will never EVER do that again…</p>
<p>About 40 hours. Waking up around 6AM, not falling asleep at all overnight, going to bed at 10PM the next day. This happened a few times in sixth and seventh grade. -_-</p>
<p>This past winter I pulled an all-nighter to watch it snow. It snowed 24 inches alone during the time I could have been sleeping. I went out to measure the snow every hour. When it snowed again a couple days later, I tried to pull another all-nighter, but I only made it to like 3 AM because it wasn’t snowing as hard. I wouldn’t normally pull and all-nighter to watch it snow, but this was probably the most snow I would ever see and I didn’t want to miss it.</p>