3:30 (ish): What if Rhett's wife gets out of bed, crawls up a secret ladder into the ceiling, removes the ceiling panel above Rhett's side and lowers herself down next to R hett, and the mission impossible music is somehow playing in the background.
My husband and I sleep with pillows between us too. Cuddles are for when you are awake. Sleeping is serious business that should not be disturbed. lol And my grandparents also slept separately.
LoL - Rhett, you need to have the twin beds with a portable version of the Berlin Wall with barbwire so no one can cross over until after you get your night's sleep. But then your wife might go all Mission Impossible and still scale the wall - so never mind.
Link, check out the Sleep Cycle app for your iphone.. it's pretty awesome because it tracks how much you move throughout the night. It sets on the corner of the bed, under the fitted sheet.
They usually link the main episode in the description, but they mistakenly didn't here. I was posting it for the people who were wondering what the episode was called.
One time I had friends over and apparently in my sleep I was super upset and I said "we don't have matching lab coats! You are my lab partner! They need to match!"
I share a bunk bed with my brother and he sleep walks. I think it's amazing that he can get out of bed without waking up or falling because he sleeps on the top bunk.
King size bed area: 80in*80in=6400in^2 California king size bed area: (80-4)in*(80+4)in=76in*84in=6384in^2 So in reality it's not the same area Rhett, your bed is a bit smaller..I had to address this..sorry.
There is an app called sleep talker that only records when noise is created, so you can wake up in the morning and listen to your self talk whilst sleeping pretty classic you guys should check it out and play some of your sleep talks on your show ! lol
Correction on Rhett, the bed is not the same area, it's the same perimeter. To maximize area with a given perimeter you make a square (This comes from the formula for the difference of squares, (a+b)(a-b)=a²-b², which implies that the area is greatest when a+b=a-b, giving a square), so if you add and then subtract 4 in you'll get the same perimeter, but get a smaller area (precisely 16 sqin smaller). They probably do this to save money but it gives the impression to nonmathematical people that it's the same, which is pretty smart on them.
I've had life long sleep problems and at one point my doctor prescribed Ambien. And it worked! I slept like a baby... most of the time. Every once in a great while (it was only like four or five times total) I would wake up in a different room than I went to sleep in. And ONCE, I discovered that I had emptied the contents of my closet into the middle of the bedroom floor while I was sleeping. I had never sleepwalked before and, after I stopped taking it, I never have again... as far as I know, anyway. It was a strange and unnerving experience. Unfortunately, I still get bouts of chronic insomnia and now there's really nothing I can take to fix it. Nothing that really works, anyway.
Usually sleepers pass through five stages: 1, 2, 3, 4 and REM (rapid eye movement) sleep. These stages progress cyclically from 1 through REM then begin again with stage 1. A complete sleep cycle takes an average of 90 to 110 minutes. The first sleep cycles each night have relatively short REM sleeps and long periods of deep sleep but later in the night, REM periods lengthen and deep sleep time decreases. Stage 1 is light sleep where you drift in and out of sleep and can be awakened easily. In this stage, the eyes move slowly and muscle activity slows. During this stage, many people experience sudden muscle contractions preceded by a sensation of falling. In stage 2, eye movement stops and brain waves become slower with only an occasional burst of rapid brain waves. When a person enters stage 3, extremely slow brain waves called delta waves are interspersed with smaller, faster waves. In stage 4, the brain produces delta waves almost exclusively. Stages 3 and 4 are referred to as deep sleep or delta sleep, and it is very difficult to wake someone from them. In deep sleep, there is no eye movement or muscle activity. This is when some children experience bedwetting, sleepwalking or night terrors. In 2008 the sleep profession in the US eliminated the use of stage 4. Stages 3 and 4 are now considered stage 3. Slow wave sleep comes mostly in the first half of the night, REM in the second half. Waking may occur after REM. If the waking period is long enough, the person may remember it the next morning. Short awakenings may disappear with amnesia. In the REM period, breathing becomes more rapid, irregular and shallow, eyes jerk rapidly and limb muscles are temporarily paralyzed. Brain waves during this stage increase to levels experienced when a person is awake. Also, heart rate increases, blood pressure rises, males develop erections and the body loses some of the ability to regulate its temperature. This is the time when most dreams occur, and, if awoken during REM sleep, a person can remember the dreams. Most people experience three to five intervals of REM sleep each night. Infants spend almost 50% of their time in REM sleep. Adults spend nearly half of sleep time in stage 2, about 20% in REM and the other 30% is divided between the other three stages. Older adults spend progressively less time in REM sleep.
Rhett - if you haven't already, get a sleep number bed. If you have chronic back pain, it will change your life! My husband and I both have chronic back pain, hip pain, shoulder pain, and other joints sometimes too. Since we got our sleep number bed, we've had at the very least 85% pain relief. And if you start hurting during the day, lay down on it for like an hour and you'll feel soooo much better. Really hope you get this :)
Omg! I've been dying to know what their wives look like! They are so gorgeous! The pic of Jessie standing on a stool kissing rhett is a super cute pic!
My grandparents sleep in different beds too. They even sleep in separate houses. The grandparents on my moms side have their bed in their house, and the grandparents on my dad's side sleep in their's.
a few weeks ago, my roommate talked in his sleep. he said," I will find you O'brother, and shall plunge it into your flesh". I was TERRIFIED because he has threatened to kill me in his sleep before, and he doesn't have a brother.
From what I have understood through the sleep information I get in psych lectures and from personal experience sleeping next to someone they can be in very deep sleep and moving. Sleep walking is suspected to be a miscommunication in your brain that you still fall into a deep sleep but the part of your brain that paralyzes you to keep you from harming yourself is just not with the program. Now apart from sleepovers the only person I've slept next to is my fiance while my grandpa was in the hospital .So I wasn't sleeping a whole lot and it was weird to see how he slept. My fiance twitches a TON in his sleep; I'm a light sleeper and don't do well with cuddling and it scares me but (because psych major) I'll see his eyes are moving, meaning that he is in REM sleep and dreaming away. Not to mention night terrors where children will be screaming and sweating but not able to wake up because of the deep sleep. Again I'm only a psych major and still in college, but sleep is where you're dreaming and your brain consolidates memories and cleans itself, so there's so much going on while you're asleep already that moving around is pretty much expected. Again, I could be very wrong.
Okay, I really liked this episode. It felt like you guys forgot you were "internetaining" for a moment and were truly yourselves, like 100% no persona for a moment. Thanks for the peak.
Talking in your sleep's a good indicator Link actually gets into the really deep conked out kind of deep rapid eye movement we envy in kids! Somniloquy is sleep talking's beautiful name&it is a great sign--as long as he can also stay awake for 16-17hrs without feeling dead to the world, chances are he&Christy sleep way better in their "small" bed(lol I lived in Scandinavia&double IS the big bed-most slept in single-not twin!)-C&L's consistent warmth helps too-Link's"physical age" is young-GOOD!
I talk in my sleep all the time. My kids used to try to get me to answer silly questions while I was sleep talking. Once, we were watching LOTR and Pippin was yelling "Merry, Merry" and I yelled back at the TV. "What!? Stop calling me!"
One thing that can affect sleep is the lighting situation. If you sleep in a room where the sun shines through brightly in the morning, you will most likely wake up as soon as it gets bright enough. Which can feel invigorating. If you sleep in a dark room that is kept at a really cool temperature, it can take a long time for you to wake up. That's why on rainy days, some people might notice that they can't get up or they feel sleepy throughout the whole day. The sun literally is free energy and vigor.
My ex was a horrible fidgeter. Fidget-fidget-fidget...ALL. NIGHT. LONG. I made enough fuss that he finally upgraded the bed to a foam mattress so his constant fidgeting would not prevent me from sleeping through the night. Needless to say..shortly after that we went our separate ways. I sleep SO MUCH BETTER now with no one else in the bed with me. I can totally understand why older folks sleep in separate beds. Anything from constant bathroom visits (which was also another night-time problem with the ex) to fidgeting to incontinence could be possible reasons for separate beds.
Actually, my partner and I went so far as to buy a two-family home, and each lives on a separate floor. Separate kitchens, bathrooms, bedrooms, everything. A year and a half later, we are deliriously happy with the arrangement :-)
Nic Bonhomme i thought of that after we were divorced because of the children thou it didn't happen IOT NEVER CROSSED MY MIND BEFORE THAT THOU Amazing idea t y v m we all should be doing same as i bet it cuts out all the little fights over stupid stuff and keeps the relationship alive . YOUR AMAZING And i'd not be surprised if anyone reading your idea does go and try the same thing . Wow im so impressed i'm wishing i was still married to try this
Loved this episode! I only have issues with sleep talking/sleep panicking the first couple of weeks after having a baby. With both of my children, I would rip the pillow case off of my pillow every night for a couple of weeks. I would occasionally wake my husband to tell him that something was wrong, only to wake up and realize I was shaking him. Then after a while, the episodes went away and I can sleep normally again (as normally as you can with a newborn anyway). Very strange.
Or just common sense, really. You intuitively know that when you add something on one place and then take the same amount out of other place, the sum of it would remain the same.
Good answer, Rhett. Whatever makes you happy, baby. We sleep in a king because we like our personal space too! I remember going into my mom's longtime boyfriend parents' room (they were OLD) and they had two twin beds...I thought it was so weird.
I used to live in an apartment and sleepwalked outside, like outside both sets of doors and both locked behind them. Luckily a police officer was across the street and saw me. My dad had to put locks at the top of the door so i couldnt unlock it and run out, first and last time. I sleepwalked, guess it was so traumatizing
I've been to sleepovers with my cousins and they tend to sleep walk/talk. I'm usually a heavy sleeper when I'm in my own home but when I go somewhere else I'm on edge. And I would wake up in the middle of the night and see one of my cousins standing in the doorway mumbling something. Sometimes they would lay on the bed with me and like hug me. They don't do it as often as they used to but it still creeps me out.
Link - Ask your doctor to order s 'sleep study'. You spend a night hooked by wires to special machines. And the results are evaluated to see how well you are sleeping. Having this done changed my life.
Sleep walking occurs in deep sleep (stage 3 or 4), while sleep talking can occur in any stage of sleep. Both are considered relatively normal in kids and can be normal in adults if there is no major underlying cause. To be honest, there are so many physical and environmental factors that can affect sleep quality... If it doesn't interfere with your or your wife's everyday life, it's probably ok. If it really bothers you or her, you should see your doc. If you want to learn more about sleep, Dr. William Dement's book The Promise of Sleep is a fantastic read. You may even find something in it that you can talk about on GMM. ^_^
I'm with Rhett. I've got a king bed and can't sleep when people are touching me. Sleeping in a double bed with a cuddly person sounds like a nightmare (no matter how much I like the person... sleep is rather essential to sanity).
I once woke up halfway during some violent outbreak... I woke up punching the couch hard several times. Incredibly weird.. I was still recovering from a surgery so i'm glad nothing bad happend. Also I've been having trouble sleeping lately :/ just lay for hours some nights..
I've got a universal solution for link... Smear some bacon on it. I do have a proper solution, but I'm not going to post it on the internet. "cough cough"
i thought the possibility was that link was slightly depressed, in fact since he had the doubt about that, in the episode where you did the life/day drawings, he changed, he's "happier", he vivaciously participates more, he's brighter! lol i'm dumb.. but i liked that he saw that
I'm a sleepwalker. I don't remember this, but I woke up, stood on my bed and opened the curtains. My sister shared a room with me and the light woke her up. She asked me what I was doing. I turned around slowly and stared at her. I kept staring at her until I lay down and closed my eyes. :/
when I was about 8-9 years old, my sister got up (sleepwalking) crying, walked into the bathroom, came out a few minutes later STILL CRYING, and laid back down. she didn't remember any of it.
I solved this one. I have fibromyalgia (which has at times been called basically a sleep disorder) and my husband would sleep too close, which caused me pain. Tempurpedic has a "split king" which is two twin long mattresses basically hooked together. Voila! His movement no longer caused me trouble.
That thing with the pillows is what my brother and I did when we were little and watching tv in our parents room or when we had to share a couch bed on vacations.
Also, I wake up in the middle of the night convinced I have a task to do or that there are bugs/people in my room. It drives my family crazy, I either wake up screaming or ask them things like "where are the Britney Spears cardboard cutouts, I only found 2 I need 3 more!" I usually remember it too but at the time it seems so normal. I get really embarrassed when I really wake up in the morning.
my mom, about every five years, has some sort of terror dream and wakes my dad up screaming various things: "there's a SPIDER over THERE!", etc. worst one being "there's a MAN AT THE DOOR!" my dad wakes up on high alert ready to fight someone and looks to my mom and she's sound asleep snoring on her pillow.
One night my mom was fast asleep and my dad was still awake. He claims that she rolled over to face him, mumbled what sounded to be "poop" and rolled back over.
I can't have anyone touching me either to fall asleep. My husband always wants to spoon to fall asleep and I can't do it. My parents my whole life slept in separate rooms. Claimed it was a snoring issue as well...fast forward 23 years and a divorce. My grandparents also slept in separate rooms. When my husband and I first moved in together he thought it was strange that I suggest we have separate rooms. It's just want a grew up with.
If you watch 'I Love Lucy' they sleep in separate beds ^^ I think talking in our sleep runs in our family... my mom does it, others have said that I do it, my nephew talks in his sleep... lol friend told me once that I sat up and told her about my dream when she was sleeping over. I told her I don't remember sitting up to tell her, and most of all, I don't remember having that dream. Gave us goosebumps! haha!
Actually, Rhett, when people sleep talk, that's when they are dreaming. And you can ONLY dream when in REM (Repetitive Eye Movement) sleep. If you find a person sleep talking and they are not in REM Sleep (this can be tested with a machine, I forgot what), then they are faking their sleep and just talking to themselves. Which is creepy.
when i'm asleep, if my family is talking loud enough to where i can hear. i will be asleep but also awake, like i'll remember seeing black. but my brain will be semi-conscious to where i can hear what they're saying. i won't move or open my eyes. but then i'll fall asleep again and i'll remember what they said later. idk what it's called. it's rlly weird.
My one set of grandparents sleep in different beds beside each other. Water bed and a traditional mattress. The cute part is that they still hold hands
When my best friend slept over she kept getting up and walking around and talking. The first time she started to recite pi, and another time I turned the light on and the tv on and she got really mad and said " I can't believe your gonna watch this crap!" And " oh don't do that the lights so bright. And then she went back to sleep shielding her eyes. It was hilarious.
I only remember one instance where I had to have been sleepwalking. I started off downstairs on the couch, where I fell asleep. I specifically remember falling asleep there, because it's a really comfy couch, and at the time, the computer was downstairs as well. When I woke up that morning, I was upstairs in my bed. I have no knowledge of how I got upstairs, but I know I most certainly wasn't fully conscious when I made the trip... I've also been told I kick in my sleep if someone is too close lol
I do that do one time (My brother told me about this) He tried to wake me up, and I told him "count 5 out and put them on the table." apparently he was going to offer me some oreos, and he came back I was still asleep. Well long story short he had to pour water on me to wake me up.
I actually went through most of my childhood not going into REM sleep and ended up having to have a sleep study because I was suffering so many headaches.
My bed is the exact same size as my room, ie, huge. And when i fall asleep on that bed as opposed to others i don't wake up until morning and i don't move from where or what position i was at/in. So my personal conclusion is when you sleep in a large bed you sleep better, because whenever i sleep in a smaller bed( or a normal bed )i can't sleep properly but when i sleep on the ground for example whilst camping i sleep just dandy. Big beds = good sleep in my book.
That may work for you, but I for one can't sleep by myself on anything bigger than a double bed. And I'm not a small guy either, I'm 6' tall and stretch out when I sleep. Sleep just seems to be unique to each person...there are general guidelines, but everybody has their own ideal circumstances.
I move, talk, and sometimes sit up in my sleep, but I usually sleep anywhere from 10-15 hours, depending on when I have to work. I work late nights most of the time, so I have that kind of time to sleep all day. But I still take naps nearly every day. I fall asleep very easily, but I can never feel fully rested. I usually sleep way too much, or way too little, never just enough.
Sleep talking, sleepwalking, and night terrors do not occur in REM sleep. They happen in stage 3 or 4. But dreams only happen in REM sleep, and thats when your body is in a complete paralysis.
When you move the 4 inches the area actually decreases. 80x80 = 6400 84 x 76 = 6384 You have 16 square inches less. I think you were ripped off, Rhett. This is a HUGE difference.
Rhett talking about how his wife is super cuddly was so cute!!
Plus she's only 5'2"! She's so tiny (compared to his 6'7") that she's probably crawling all over him...
Rhett's 6'7"??
@@winkmurder yup and link is about 6’2 I think. Yea they’re both tall Rhett is just crazy tall.
"What are you, in the closet?" "Well..."
Oh come on. 😂😂
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link's face after rhett says "can i do other things in it". he knows, HE KNOWS.
Link's face after Rhett suggested him hanging a camera in the bedroom. You can just see weird fantasies going through his mind XD
HE FREAKING KNOWS WHAT HE CAN DO. MAKE MAGICAL RAINBOWS AND UNICORNS POOP ON LINCOLN
***** Link's sound after Rhett says he doesn't like to come in contact.
+Sherloki I thought he was going to say that they already have a camera set up at the foot of the bed. :)
Link kept gazing at nothing like he was deep into thought too. xD
"Can I sleep in it... and do other things in it...". Loved Link's disapproving reaction right there xD
I woke myself up because I was laughing in my sleep, and as I was waking up I was still laughing. It's the weirdest feeling.
3:30 (ish): What if Rhett's wife gets out of bed, crawls up a secret ladder into the ceiling, removes the ceiling panel above Rhett's side and lowers herself down next to R hett, and the mission impossible music is somehow playing in the background.
"can i sleep in it... and do other things in it."
+Genevieve O'Connor build a fort
he has two children
Max Ravenwood So, that doesn't have any thing I do with it
Link's face during that!! 😭
My husband and I sleep with pillows between us too. Cuddles are for when you are awake. Sleeping is serious business that should not be disturbed. lol And my grandparents also slept separately.
2:13 Link trying not to laugh... Priceless.
Rhett: "Can I sleep in it and do other things in it ... " + Link's reaction :D
Lol
Lmao
If link had a sleeping channel i would be watching it 24/7
me too 😂
But yeah, I would too. xP
LoL - Rhett, you need to have the twin beds with a portable version of the Berlin Wall with barbwire so no one can cross over until after you get your night's sleep. But then your wife might go all Mission Impossible and still scale the wall - so never mind.
2:11 Link's reaction is priceless
Link, check out the Sleep Cycle app for your iphone.. it's pretty awesome because it tracks how much you move throughout the night. It sets on the corner of the bed, under the fitted sheet.
The main episode is called "Do You Sleep Too Much?" and it's episode #374.
OK? lol what's your point?
They usually link the main episode in the description, but they mistakenly didn't here. I was posting it for the people who were wondering what the episode was called.
Thank you! :)
ProgHead777 You're welcome :)
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A double bed is small for 2 adults. I think it's sweet that they like sleeping so close together.
Link, sounds like your inner Engineer is coming out in your sleep talking, haha.
Aww!!! The story about Rhett's wife is so sweet lol
Link's diagnoses: he's so cute that cuteness seeps out of him in word form when his mouth falls open in his sleep. P.S. Now do you love me!?!?!?!?!?!
One time I had friends over and apparently in my sleep I was super upset and I said "we don't have matching lab coats! You are my lab partner! They need to match!"
I share a bunk bed with my brother and he sleep walks. I think it's amazing that he can get out of bed without waking up or falling because he sleeps on the top bunk.
Just wanted to say I'm glad these are on RUclips now :)
"...can I sleep in it and do other things in it?" oh my
King size bed area:
80in*80in=6400in^2
California king size bed area:
(80-4)in*(80+4)in=76in*84in=6384in^2
So in reality it's not the same area Rhett, your bed is a bit smaller..I had to address this..sorry.
exactly what i thought
He meant perimeter, I caught it too.
Permission to use this video in my geometry classroom?
Zexer Alphius the permiters are differnt too...
gobs topper
No... they're not....
There is an app called sleep talker that only records when noise is created, so you can wake up in the morning and listen to your self talk whilst sleeping pretty classic you guys should check it out and play some of your sleep talks on your show ! lol
What if you hear another voice @_@
@@JoshLikeCrazy I'm moving out if that happens.
Correction on Rhett, the bed is not the same area, it's the same perimeter. To maximize area with a given perimeter you make a square (This comes from the formula for the difference of squares, (a+b)(a-b)=a²-b², which implies that the area is greatest when a+b=a-b, giving a square), so if you add and then subtract 4 in you'll get the same perimeter, but get a smaller area (precisely 16 sqin smaller). They probably do this to save money but it gives the impression to nonmathematical people that it's the same, which is pretty smart on them.
I've woken up crying a couple of times
+Alec Farson me too. once I woke up, because I had made ja really awesome joke in my dream and I was laughing really hard. :D
Rhetts wife sounds kinda cute c:
I imagine both of their wives as being very long-suffering and endearing.
WanderingNorthman I bet they are.. otherwise they couldn't handle those both :D
I really want their wives to come on the show for one episode, it'd be adorable.
I've had life long sleep problems and at one point my doctor prescribed Ambien. And it worked! I slept like a baby... most of the time. Every once in a great while (it was only like four or five times total) I would wake up in a different room than I went to sleep in. And ONCE, I discovered that I had emptied the contents of my closet into the middle of the bedroom floor while I was sleeping. I had never sleepwalked before and, after I stopped taking it, I never have again... as far as I know, anyway. It was a strange and unnerving experience. Unfortunately, I still get bouts of chronic insomnia and now there's really nothing I can take to fix it. Nothing that really works, anyway.
Usually sleepers pass through five stages: 1, 2, 3, 4 and REM (rapid eye movement) sleep. These stages progress cyclically from 1 through REM then begin again with stage 1. A complete sleep cycle takes an average of 90 to 110 minutes. The first sleep cycles each night have relatively short REM sleeps and long periods of deep sleep but later in the night, REM periods lengthen and deep sleep time decreases.
Stage 1 is light sleep where you drift in and out of sleep and can be awakened easily. In this stage, the eyes move slowly and muscle activity slows. During this stage, many people experience sudden muscle contractions preceded by a sensation of falling.
In stage 2, eye movement stops and brain waves become slower with only an occasional burst of rapid brain waves. When a person enters stage 3, extremely slow brain waves called delta waves are interspersed with smaller, faster waves. In stage 4, the brain produces delta waves almost exclusively. Stages 3 and 4 are referred to as deep sleep or delta sleep, and it is very difficult to wake someone from them. In deep sleep, there is no eye movement or muscle activity. This is when some children experience bedwetting, sleepwalking or night terrors. In 2008 the sleep profession in the US eliminated the use of stage 4. Stages 3 and 4 are now considered stage 3.
Slow wave sleep comes mostly in the first half of the night, REM in the second half. Waking may occur after REM. If the waking period is long enough, the person may remember it the next morning. Short awakenings may disappear with amnesia.
In the REM period, breathing becomes more rapid, irregular and shallow, eyes jerk rapidly and limb muscles are temporarily paralyzed. Brain waves during this stage increase to levels experienced when a person is awake. Also, heart rate increases, blood pressure rises, males develop erections and the body loses some of the ability to regulate its temperature. This is the time when most dreams occur, and, if awoken during REM sleep, a person can remember the dreams. Most people experience three to five intervals of REM sleep each night.
Infants spend almost 50% of their time in REM sleep. Adults spend nearly half of sleep time in stage 2, about 20% in REM and the other 30% is divided between the other three stages. Older adults spend progressively less time in REM sleep.
+Kiwidancer thats acctually so cool ily
"what are you in the closet or something?"
in the closet loool
Love You guys! You always brighten my day and make more laugh!
Rhett - if you haven't already, get a sleep number bed. If you have chronic back pain, it will change your life! My husband and I both have chronic back pain, hip pain, shoulder pain, and other joints sometimes too. Since we got our sleep number bed, we've had at the very least 85% pain relief. And if you start hurting during the day, lay down on it for like an hour and you'll feel soooo much better. Really hope you get this :)
Once i said in my sleep 'the line could be straighter............ THE LINE MUST BE STRAIGHTER!!!'
Omg! I've been dying to know what their wives look like! They are so gorgeous! The pic of Jessie standing on a stool kissing rhett is a super cute pic!
OMG rhett must have gotten in so much trouble with Jesse after this, just rewatching old episodes on a cuddle in day. :)
Love how the pause/play symbole is in the center of the wheel. #OCD #GMM
My grandparents sleep in different beds too. They even sleep in separate houses. The grandparents on my moms side have their bed in their house, and the grandparents on my dad's side sleep in their's.
2:13 links mind went into the gutter
"I sleep in it and do other things in it."
Well played, Rhett.
OMG!! Link....My grandparents that raised me were Nanny and PaPa! Never heard of another person with Nanny and PaPa! I am just in awe right now!
a few weeks ago, my roommate talked in his sleep. he said," I will find you O'brother, and shall plunge it into your flesh". I was TERRIFIED because he has threatened to kill me in his sleep before, and he doesn't have a brother.
From what I have understood through the sleep information I get in psych lectures and from personal experience sleeping next to someone they can be in very deep sleep and moving. Sleep walking is suspected to be a miscommunication in your brain that you still fall into a deep sleep but the part of your brain that paralyzes you to keep you from harming yourself is just not with the program. Now apart from sleepovers the only person I've slept next to is my fiance while my grandpa was in the hospital .So I wasn't sleeping a whole lot and it was weird to see how he slept. My fiance twitches a TON in his sleep; I'm a light sleeper and don't do well with cuddling and it scares me but (because psych major) I'll see his eyes are moving, meaning that he is in REM sleep and dreaming away. Not to mention night terrors where children will be screaming and sweating but not able to wake up because of the deep sleep. Again I'm only a psych major and still in college, but sleep is where you're dreaming and your brain consolidates memories and cleans itself, so there's so much going on while you're asleep already that moving around is pretty much expected. Again, I could be very wrong.
Okay, I really liked this episode. It felt like you guys forgot you were "internetaining" for a moment and were truly yourselves, like 100% no persona for a moment. Thanks for the peak.
hahaha I had to pause it at 5:21 because I was laughing so hard 😂😂😂
Talking in your sleep's a good indicator Link actually gets into the really deep conked out kind of deep rapid eye movement we envy in kids! Somniloquy is sleep talking's beautiful name&it is a great sign--as long as he can also stay awake for 16-17hrs without feeling dead to the world, chances are he&Christy sleep way better in their "small" bed(lol I lived in Scandinavia&double IS the big bed-most slept in single-not twin!)-C&L's consistent warmth helps too-Link's"physical age" is young-GOOD!
I talk in my sleep all the time. My kids used to try to get me to answer silly questions while I was sleep talking. Once, we were watching LOTR and Pippin was yelling "Merry, Merry" and I yelled back at the TV. "What!? Stop calling me!"
I love the brotherly Love you 2 have for each other. You share something very special as friends.:-)
One thing that can affect sleep is the lighting situation. If you sleep in a room where the sun shines through brightly in the morning, you will most likely wake up as soon as it gets bright enough. Which can feel invigorating. If you sleep in a dark room that is kept at a really cool temperature, it can take a long time for you to wake up.
That's why on rainy days, some people might notice that they can't get up or they feel sleepy throughout the whole day. The sun literally is free energy and vigor.
Lol what are you in the closet
Eventually we're gonna have a Good Mythical EVEN MORE: the show after the show after the show.
My ex was a horrible fidgeter. Fidget-fidget-fidget...ALL. NIGHT. LONG.
I made enough fuss that he finally upgraded the bed to a foam mattress so his constant fidgeting would not prevent me from sleeping through the night. Needless to say..shortly after that we went our separate ways. I sleep SO MUCH BETTER now with no one else in the bed with me. I can totally understand why older folks sleep in separate beds. Anything from constant bathroom visits (which was also another night-time problem with the ex) to fidgeting to incontinence could be possible reasons for separate beds.
Actually, my partner and I went so far as to buy a two-family home, and each lives on a separate floor. Separate kitchens, bathrooms, bedrooms, everything. A year and a half later, we are deliriously happy with the arrangement :-)
Nic Bonhomme
i thought of that after we were divorced because of the children thou it didn't happen IOT NEVER CROSSED MY MIND BEFORE THAT THOU Amazing idea t y v m we all should be doing same as i bet it cuts out all the little fights over stupid stuff and keeps the relationship alive . YOUR AMAZING And i'd not be surprised if anyone reading your idea does go and try the same thing . Wow im so impressed i'm wishing i was still married to try this
Br Kr tagging
I love when Rhett talks of him and his wife. I find it very cute.
from 2:14 to 2:24 Link was just like "I can't believe you said that"
Another supportive comment to help you guys out ;-)
Loved this episode!
I only have issues with sleep talking/sleep panicking the first couple of weeks after having a baby. With both of my children, I would rip the pillow case off of my pillow every night for a couple of weeks. I would occasionally wake my husband to tell him that something was wrong, only to wake up and realize I was shaking him. Then after a while, the episodes went away and I can sleep normally again (as normally as you can with a newborn anyway). Very strange.
I LOVED THIS EPISODE OF GOOD MYTHICAL MORE SO MUCH
You guys should subtitle the people speaking off-camera. I can't hear them.
eric0095 well mines does
Hi Rhett and Link!
I loved today's episode!
Wow..same area? Rhett's engineering degree is behind him ;-)
***** Yea they do, Area, circumference, diameter. Its basic math in high school.
ThatOneGuy1217 more like middle school
SalinuhArt middle school is a freaking long time ago
Or just common sense, really. You intuitively know that when you add something on one place and then take the same amount out of other place, the sum of it would remain the same.
Scattered Moon Shards Except area is found by multiplying the length and width, and thus does not stay the same.
80 x 80 = 6400
76 x 84 = 6384
Good answer, Rhett. Whatever makes you happy, baby. We sleep in a king because we like our personal space too! I remember going into my mom's longtime boyfriend parents' room (they were OLD) and they had two twin beds...I thought it was so weird.
I used to live in an apartment and sleepwalked outside, like outside both sets of doors and both locked behind them. Luckily a police officer was across the street and saw me. My dad had to put locks at the top of the door so i couldnt unlock it and run out, first and last time. I sleepwalked, guess it was so traumatizing
I've been to sleepovers with my cousins and they tend to sleep walk/talk. I'm usually a heavy sleeper when I'm in my own home but when I go somewhere else I'm on edge. And I would wake up in the middle of the night and see one of my cousins standing in the doorway mumbling something. Sometimes they would lay on the bed with me and like hug me. They don't do it as often as they used to but it still creeps me out.
Link - Ask your doctor to order s 'sleep study'. You spend a night hooked by wires to special machines. And the results are evaluated to see how well you are sleeping. Having this done changed my life.
I love their childhood friendship stories so much
Sleep walking occurs in deep sleep (stage 3 or 4), while sleep talking can occur in any stage of sleep. Both are considered relatively normal in kids and can be normal in adults if there is no major underlying cause.
To be honest, there are so many physical and environmental factors that can affect sleep quality... If it doesn't interfere with your or your wife's everyday life, it's probably ok. If it really bothers you or her, you should see your doc.
If you want to learn more about sleep, Dr. William Dement's book The Promise of Sleep is a fantastic read. You may even find something in it that you can talk about on GMM. ^_^
Nice during college
=3 Rhett & Link you guys rock!
I'm with Rhett. I've got a king bed and can't sleep when people are touching me. Sleeping in a double bed with a cuddly person sounds like a nightmare (no matter how much I like the person... sleep is rather essential to sanity).
Especially when it's hot and they're all sticky and . . . ugh!
I once woke up halfway during some violent outbreak... I woke up punching the couch hard several times. Incredibly weird.. I was still recovering from a surgery so i'm glad nothing bad happend.
Also I've been having trouble sleeping lately :/ just lay for hours some nights..
I've got a universal solution for link...
Smear some bacon on it.
I do have a proper solution, but I'm not going to post it on the internet. "cough cough"
i thought the possibility was that link was slightly depressed, in fact since he had the doubt about that, in the episode where you did the life/day drawings, he changed, he's "happier", he vivaciously participates more, he's brighter! lol i'm dumb.. but i liked that he saw that
I'm a sleepwalker. I don't remember this, but I woke up, stood on my bed and opened the curtains. My sister shared a room with me and the light woke her up. She asked me what I was doing. I turned around slowly and stared at her. I kept staring at her until I lay down and closed my eyes. :/
That's so creepy.
when I was about 8-9 years old, my sister got up (sleepwalking) crying, walked into the bathroom, came out a few minutes later STILL CRYING, and laid back down. she didn't remember any of it.
+RUclips Googler I DID THE EXACT SAME THING ONCE!!! That's kinda creepy.
2:12 link's mind skyrockets at 2:16
I solved this one. I have fibromyalgia (which has at times been called basically a sleep disorder) and my husband would sleep too close, which caused me pain. Tempurpedic has a "split king" which is two twin long mattresses basically hooked together. Voila! His movement no longer caused me trouble.
2:23 "whatever makes you happy baby" xD lol we all know what he meant with that :D
That thing with the pillows is what my brother and I did when we were little and watching tv in our parents room or when we had to share a couch bed on vacations.
Also, I wake up in the middle of the night convinced I have a task to do or that there are bugs/people in my room. It drives my family crazy, I either wake up screaming or ask them things like "where are the Britney Spears cardboard cutouts, I only found 2 I need 3 more!" I usually remember it too but at the time it seems so normal. I get really embarrassed when I really wake up in the morning.
I'm definetly more of a "night owl" than is healthy. that is to say, I stay up too late. I need to discipline myself.
.... Aaaaand it's 4 am again
Matthias Voet
Exactly!
***** or netflix
I am a very light sleeper like Rhett is.. me and Rhett have a lot in commom
my mom, about every five years, has some sort of terror dream and wakes my dad up screaming various things: "there's a SPIDER over THERE!", etc. worst one being "there's a MAN AT THE DOOR!" my dad wakes up on high alert ready to fight someone and looks to my mom and she's sound asleep snoring on her pillow.
links laugh is so cute
One night my mom was fast asleep and my dad was still awake. He claims that she rolled over to face him, mumbled what sounded to be "poop" and rolled back over.
I can't have anyone touching me either to fall asleep. My husband always wants to spoon to fall asleep and I can't do it.
My parents my whole life slept in separate rooms. Claimed it was a snoring issue as well...fast forward 23 years and a divorce.
My grandparents also slept in separate rooms. When my husband and I first moved in together he thought it was strange that I suggest we have separate rooms. It's just want a grew up with.
A while back I fell asleep watching a movie. I told my dad to do what the fortune cookie fortune teller told him to do, or else.
If you watch 'I Love Lucy' they sleep in separate beds ^^ I think talking in our sleep runs in our family... my mom does it, others have said that I do it, my nephew talks in his sleep... lol friend told me once that I sat up and told her about my dream when she was sleeping over. I told her I don't remember sitting up to tell her, and most of all, I don't remember having that dream. Gave us goosebumps! haha!
My wife records all of my sleep talking episodes in email form and send them to me in the morning. It's an amazing file to read through.
Just go and get a sleep study at your local clinic or hospital. They are very common.
Rhett:Its a bed and we can sleep and do other things in it. Link :*Suppresses laughter
Actually, Rhett, when people sleep talk, that's when they are dreaming. And you can ONLY dream when in REM (Repetitive Eye Movement) sleep. If you find a person sleep talking and they are not in REM Sleep (this can be tested with a machine, I forgot what), then they are faking their sleep and just talking to themselves. Which is creepy.
It's rapid eye movement, not repetitive eye movement.
Sabrina Chocolate Yeah sorry, that's what I meant. It's almost the same thing, though. At least you understood what I meant.
when i'm asleep, if my family is talking loud enough to where i can hear. i will be asleep but also awake, like i'll remember seeing black. but my brain will be semi-conscious to where i can hear what they're saying. i won't move or open my eyes. but then i'll fall asleep again and i'll remember what they said later. idk what it's called. it's rlly weird.
that almost sounds like what is called "sleep paralysis"
My one set of grandparents sleep in different beds beside each other. Water bed and a traditional mattress. The cute part is that they still hold hands
When my best friend slept over she kept getting up and walking around and talking. The first time she started to recite pi, and another time I turned the light on and the tv on and she got really mad and said " I can't believe your gonna watch this crap!" And " oh don't do that the lights so bright. And then she went back to sleep shielding her eyes. It was hilarious.
I only remember one instance where I had to have been sleepwalking. I started off downstairs on the couch, where I fell asleep. I specifically remember falling asleep there, because it's a really comfy couch, and at the time, the computer was downstairs as well. When I woke up that morning, I was upstairs in my bed. I have no knowledge of how I got upstairs, but I know I most certainly wasn't fully conscious when I made the trip... I've also been told I kick in my sleep if someone is too close lol
I sleep talk and I have full conversations even though I am in a deep sleep
and I don't remember when I talk, but I am fully asleep
I do that do one time (My brother told me about this) He tried to wake me up, and I told him "count 5 out and put them on the table." apparently he was going to offer me some oreos, and he came back I was still asleep. Well long story short he had to pour water on me to wake me up.
I don't believe you were fully asleep, more likely at a low level of consciousness, low enough not to remember anything that happened during it.
I actually went through most of my childhood not going into REM sleep and ended up having to have a sleep study because I was suffering so many headaches.
My bed is the exact same size as my room, ie, huge. And when i fall asleep on that bed as opposed to others i don't wake up until morning and i don't move from where or what position i was at/in.
So my personal conclusion is when you sleep in a large bed you sleep better, because whenever i sleep in a smaller bed( or a normal bed )i can't sleep properly but when i sleep on the ground for example whilst camping i sleep just dandy. Big beds = good sleep in my book.
That may work for you, but I for one can't sleep by myself on anything bigger than a double bed. And I'm not a small guy either, I'm 6' tall and stretch out when I sleep.
Sleep just seems to be unique to each person...there are general guidelines, but everybody has their own ideal circumstances.
WanderingNorthman True enough.
My fiance constantly talks in his sleep. He always tells me the cost of a large Mcdonalds fry while hes sleeping. XD lol
I move, talk, and sometimes sit up in my sleep, but I usually sleep anywhere from 10-15 hours, depending on when I have to work. I work late nights most of the time, so I have that kind of time to sleep all day. But I still take naps nearly every day. I fall asleep very easily, but I can never feel fully rested. I usually sleep way too much, or way too little, never just enough.
Sleep talking, sleepwalking, and night terrors do not occur in REM sleep. They happen in stage 3 or 4. But dreams only happen in REM sleep, and thats when your body is in a complete paralysis.
When you move the 4 inches the area actually decreases.
80x80 = 6400
84 x 76 = 6384
You have 16 square inches less.
I think you were ripped off, Rhett. This is a HUGE difference.
better deal for tall people, not really getting ripped off for missing the size of a dinner plate width wise xD
Ah, I was going to do the math and prove him wrong but you beat me to it xD Area is tricky and really important.
Drew Randell The "ripped off" thing was really just a joke :P Obviously the area difference is too small to notice.