I did it when I was younger and unemployed and it was an extremely depressing life style. I would wake up around 2pm and just instantly be hit with regret for wasting another day by sleeping then I’d try and correct it by pulling an all nighter and fall asleep at 8am or so.Boogie's sleep schedule is something that I never thought too much about but when I think about a lot of the stuff that goes on with Boogie, I realise that the sleep schedule makes a lot of sense:
I remember when I had some downtime between education and employment and got really into a game and slept exactly as Boogie did - 6AM to 3/5PM. Whilst it was a fun novelty for the first few days, after a week it is literal torture. You're never truly rested, really, because your body gets none of the natural light that makes it recognise that it's time to wake up. Nothing is open except chain stores with tired staff, so you can't socialise, and you're totally disconnected from the rest of the world - it's very isolating to watch the world around you change but never see the people who are actually doing the changing. The fact that Boogie is doing this routinely, and likely has lived like this for years is genuinely frightening.
- Shirtless on tic-tok cause he's in bed.
- Frank Hassle was asleep when Boogie started sperging on him.
- His videos are always in his room, with no natural lighting - likely shot in the evening or night.
- Even his travel videos often take place in the afternoon or night.
I might be getting older and boring but on weekends I like waking up around 7am with the whole day ahead of me to do things, maybe sleeping in to 8 or 9am on a cold winters day is fine but even these days if I wake up at 10 or 11 I get that sense of guilt for wasting my day.
A friend of mine lives like boogie (about 250 pounds lighter though) and I think it must be seriously depressing and isolating as an adult. How can you even socialise with friends this way?