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farhad.da.vinci
Leonardo.da.vinci :
how the fuck can bro sleep 15 hours
2026-07-15 14:26:51
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mijo5942
.. :
for context 8 h a day is 240 in a month
2026-07-15 19:08:00
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wrogtuska
Janek🇵🇸🍉 :
insomnia X hypersomnia romance
2026-07-15 22:51:49
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lucaaas7151
lucaaas :
428 hours of sleep in a month with 28 days, rhats 15 hours of sleep a day, I call cap
2026-07-16 09:34:48
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julian.bg
jln.bg :
Both unhealthy ✌️
2026-07-16 22:15:07
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alex14travis
Alex Travis :
his doesn’t make sense but 2.5 hours of sleep a day doesn’t make sense either
2026-06-23 16:15:53
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leyla.ley14
leyla :
app name
2026-07-19 14:55:10
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m3dme4
Tango🇦🇫 :
How the fuck do I get that app?
2026-07-18 02:13:58
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david_editz04
The_Bacon :
so you slept for 2.5 hours and he slept 13hours in january..
2026-07-15 15:09:19
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ich_lukas00
￴ ￴ ￴ ￴ ￴￴ ￴ ￴ ￴￴￴ ￴￴￴ :
9.6 hours a day btw
2026-07-19 11:46:04
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sander..lr
Sander :
It can't be right that he slept 14.5 hours a day in February.
2026-07-15 17:03:22
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torodvei
ଳ·₊°⋅ 。𖦹 °‧ :
thats fucking 3 hours a day are you okay? 💀
2026-07-17 15:40:50
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coletc
cole beardshaw :
When do u even see him
2026-07-17 10:59:25
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logan.5981
logan_on.sl3 :
asleep for 58% of febuary
2026-07-16 21:06:20
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thairon.hryn
Thaï :
did y'all meet up in your dreams?
2026-07-17 00:38:30
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ja10alt
ja10kub :
428h in february is like 15 hours on average that's crazy
2026-07-16 14:56:51
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stevie.ogden
Stephen Ogden :
Bro was sleepin 15 hours a night in feb😭
2026-07-16 21:03:09
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jojolance17
?*! :
both unhealthy
2026-07-18 23:32:36
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emilbrandhill
Emil :
Homegirl is gonna die prematurely 😭 🙏 Get some sleep man
2026-07-15 17:06:12
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elijah_herpez
elijah_herpez :
Over 15 hours of sleep a day on February is crazy
2026-07-15 15:01:17
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dragonflymtnmama
Cecile :
sleeping more than 300 hours in a month is actually an issue in the opposite direction. literally insane.
2026-06-24 14:43:57
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lallydooo
diddly squat :
I’m being so serious: this is not sustainable, and you will get health problems in the future
2026-07-19 05:14:08
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krispe177
krispe177 :
Gng sleped like 14 hours a day in february
2026-07-16 10:06:52
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nick.199137
nick.199137 :
Bro sleeps close to 15 hours a day 💔
2026-07-17 09:47:54
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dorfkind046
Jakob :
She slept like 4 hours on average
2026-07-15 14:25:04
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@Den How much does it cost to climb Everest or K2? Climbing Mount Everest or K2 isn’t just a test of endurance — it’s a serious financial commitment. Let’s break down the real cost of ascending the world’s highest peak and its deadliest sibling. 🎯 Everest: $35,000–$160,000 per person 1. Permit and Government Fees: $11,000–$15,000 • Everest climbing permit (Nepal South Side): $11,000 • Environmental fees, liaison officer, garbage deposit: $2,000–$4,000 2. Logistics and Base Camp Support: $8,000–$20,000 • Transport to base camp (flight to Lukla, helicopters): $500–$5,000 • Yaks, porters, staff for equipment transport: $2,000–$4,000 • Base camp setup (kitchen, dining, tents): $3,000–$6,000 • Food and fuel for 40–50 days: $2,000–$5,000 3. Sherpa Support: $5,000–$15,000 • One personal climbing Sherpa: $5,000–$7,000 • Summit bonus (mandatory): $1,000–$2,000 • Insurance for Sherpa: $600–$800 • Oxygen porter and load-carrying high altitude Sherpas: $3,000–$5,000 4. Oxygen: $3,000–$8,000 • 3–5 bottles per climber: $500–$700 per bottle • Oxygen regulator and mask: $500–$1,000 • Extra oxygen for Sherpa: $1,000–$2,000 5. Personal Equipment and Gear: $6,000–$12,000 • Down suit, sleeping bag, boots, gloves, harnesses: $4,000–$8,000 • Climbing hardware: $1,000–$2,000 • Insurance and evacuation plan: $1,000–$2,000 6. Guides and Operators: $20,000–$75,000+ • Local companies: $25,000–$45,000 • International companies (e.g., IMG, Furtenbach, AAI): $65,000–$100,000+ • Fully luxurious VIP experiences: $120,000–$160,000 ⸻ 🧊 K2: $20,000–$45,000 per person K2 is more technical and dangerous. Fewer outfitters offer climbs here, and infrastructure is minimal. Breakdown for K2 (Pakistan): • Permit & fees: $6,000–$8,000 • Logistics (Islamabad to Base Camp): $3,000–$6,000 • Support team, kitchen, porters: $4,000–$8,000 • Sherpa (Nepali or Pakistani HAP): $4,000–$7,000 • Oxygen (optional but now common): $3,000–$5,000 • Equipment & insurance: $5,000–$8,000 • Operator services: $20,000–$45,000 ⸻ 💡 Everest vs. K2: Key Differences Aspect Everest K2 Permit $11,000 ~$7,000 Success rate 60–70% ~40% Risk of death 1–2% 10%+ Infrastructure Established Minimal Price range $35k–$160k $20k–$45k ⸻ Why such a wide price range? • Operator reputation and experience: Trusted Western companies charge more for risk management and comfort. • Oxygen strategy: More oxygen means higher costs but a safer climb. • Sherpa ratio: 1:1 support is premium, some go 1:2 or group Sherpa. • Evacuation plans: Helicopter access on Everest is easier than K2. • Luxury vs. minimalist: From gourmet food and heated tents to survival-only camps. For 100% summit success and safety, every detail matters: acclimatization, weather forecasting, individual Sherpas, backup oxygen, and high-end logistics. This is where elite operators and planning shine. Visit 7summ.com to explore Everest and K2 expeditions designed for maximum summit success, comfort, and safety — crafted for those who want to stand on top of the world with confidence. #7Summ #Everest2026 #K2Expedition

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