@ktm5124 Remark: Do you happen to know what a night owl is in Latin? It would make a nice little question if you are interested. (I have an answer, probably a partial one.)
I saw! May I ask, do you happen to be a night owl yourself? Strength in numbers. My roommate makes me feel ashamed at times, because she goes to sleep every night at 9:30 on the dot.
(I thought that was the implication in your response, but I was unsure.)
And the way we create identities for persons, whether they be mathematicians or classicists, carpenters or artists, it makes the biology less relevant... The factor which more affects a person's identity, in terms of occupation, is not biology but rather education.
One might say that educational differences have a bigger effect on a person's identity than their biology.
And so if different biological creatures (genders, species) all have the capacity to learn, they might be less different than we think.
Oh, that's exactly what you said. Sorry, I'm on my phone and I have trouble scrolling up. Anyway. Bene requiescat. I would' want to keep you up.
I caught a favorable breeze on the vast seas of sleep and sleeplessness, but then that breeze dissipated rather quickly, and now I am once again adrift.
I was surprising even myself by heading to bed at 12AM, waking up as early as 9-9:30. But then I regressed.
Yes, I think a lack of discipline and a disobedient body are the main culprits...
I don't know why so many sites these days let you view different things based on your location. Sometimes, your location is just not that relevant to me.
@Cerberus The homophonous collision with heure, notably in the expression, avec bon ou mal eur, is originally from the addition of the initial h in the Middle Ages. C'est exact?