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Birmingham’s Rainbow Complex unveiled details of a ’24 hour rave experiment’ this week, which promises revellers who manage to stay up for 24 hours a full refund of their £24 tickets.
“We promise this will be like nothing you have ever experienced before..... Bringing people together from all over the UK, all genres together, 24 hours away from the world as we know it, a rave utopia, making history and raising money for charity,” they enthused on the event’s accompanying ticket selling page.
“Anyone caught sleeping will be ejected from the venue,” they added. (http://bit.ly/1ogFwve )
Details of the ‘No Sleep til Birmingham’ bash emerged just as LSE psychologist Satoshi Kanazawa published the results of a new study suggesting that people who stay up late are more intelligent than early to bed lightweights.
Writing in Study Magazine Dr Kanazawa said ‘very dull people’ (IQs less than 75 on average went to bed at 12.35 at the weekends whereas ‘very bright people’ typically crash at 1.44am.
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News Editor wrote on 08-08-2014 03:58 PM
Birmingham’s Rainbow Complex unveiled details of a ’24 hour rave experiment’ this week, which promises revellers who manage to stay up for 24 hours a full refund of their £24 tickets.
“We promise this will be like nothing you have ever experienced before..... Bringing people together from all over the UK, all genres together, 24 hours away from the world as we know it, a rave utopia, making history and raising money for charity,” they enthused on the event’s accompanying ticket selling page.
“Anyone caught sleeping will be ejected from the venue,” they added. (http://bit.ly/1ogFwve )
Details of the ‘No Sleep til Birmingham’ bash emerged just as LSE psychologist Satoshi Kanazawa published the results of a new study suggesting that people who stay up late are more intelligent than early to bed lightweights.
Writing in Study Magazine Dr Kanazawa said ‘very dull people’ (IQs less than 75 on average went to bed at 12.35 at the weekends whereas ‘very bright people’ typically crash at 1.44am.
Latex Zebra Yeah, something is probably happening somewhere.
Registered: Feb 2003 Posts: 15057 - Threads: 341 Location: London
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I'm 40 years of age and can quite easily stay up for 24 hours without taking drugs.
When I was 25 I could probably do 40 odd hours.
We didn't have Red Bull in those days either.
I think it is fair to say that everyone on the Internet is annoying.