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(because 8hrs takes a while to make up!)
I'll be damned if I ever figure out how you people do an 8 hour lag, since just 3 was severely messing with me. I wanted to stay for the dance, but a little after midnight local time, my mind screamed at me saying it was after 3 in the *explicitives deleted* morning, as a large stack of something falls over in my head from it throwing a fit. (And yes, I did get a headache from it... -_- ) Part of me would love to get back out there, but a few mitigating factors are going to make it hard for me. (I'm planning a move this year.) Plus, it feels as though a lot of the people there were regulars, and as such, already had their cliques, making it hard for me to try to talk to many people... -_-
It's that British bulldog spirit!
8hrs, in all truth, reaches that point where it's so bad, it's good all over again. I basically assume I'll have no more than 4hrs' sleep on any given con day (I was up til 6:30 after the dance this year, just talking to people I met at the dance), so when you're mixing that with that much lag, the concept of 'body clock' goes out the window. I'm either awake or not; there's no tiredness 'til I hit the pillow!
As for you two concerned about not knowing people... Nyuu~! T_T *tacklesnugglesmish* Neko will always be happy to talk to/hang out with you when he has a free moment! Most people at the con are very welcoming and receptive, so even if you only have fleeting conversations as you pass, there's lots of smiles and a very wlecoming attitude, by my experience~
Fear not, you will be well looked after!

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