JD Vance’s Viral Chest Bump

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Laughing at what an utter failure he was and how many impotent leftists still think he was sharp and in control and had great policies.

The Worst President In American History.
And the worst First Lady too.
Quite the couple.
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You suffer mightily from BDS and TDS.:laughing0301:
 
4-5 hours a night...4-5 additional hours during cabinet meetings (the meetings by the way are a total waste of time).
There isn't a shred of evidence of Trump sleeping 4-5 hours during cabinet meetings.

You just made it up. You couldn't help it due to your TDS affliction.

How does it make you feel that people like myself and Trump have this huge genetic advantage over you normies that literally makes us wise beyond our years?
 
There isn't a shred of evidence of Trump sleeping 4-5 hours during cabinet meetings.

You just made it up. You couldn't help it due to your TDS affliction.
Yeah, I'm the first one to ever use hyperbole on this board.

How does it make you feel that people like myself and Trump have this huge genetic advantage over you normies that literally makes us wise beyond our years?

Thats some funny shit there.... Wise huh?

The blob didn't know people died of pneumonia...I wouldn't be so quick to brag about my intellect being on a par with Mara Lard Ass's.
 
Yeah, I'm the first one to ever use hyperbole on this board.
It wasn't hyperbole. Just a lie. Trump sleeps 0 hours during the day and only 4-5 hours at night.

It's all we need.

We are mutants.

And quite frankly, I get a kick out of possessing the same superpower that the best president in my lifetime has.

:WooHooSmileyWave-vi:
 
It wasn't hyperbole. Just a lie. Trump sleeps 0 hours during the day and only 4-5 hours at night.

It's all we need.

We are mutants.

And quite frankly, I get a kick out of possessing the same superpower that the best president in my lifetime has.

:WooHooSmileyWave-vi:

candycorn does not lie, but you do
 
It wasn't hyperbole. Just a lie. Trump sleeps 0 hours during the day and only 4-5 hours at night.

It's all we need.

We are mutants.

And quite frankly, I get a kick out of possessing the same superpower that the best president in my lifetime has.

:WooHooSmileyWave-vi:
I thought you were being sarcastic....good to know you confirmed it.
 
I thought you were being sarcastic....good to know you confirmed it.
It's very real.

AI Overview

A rare mutation in the DEC2 gene (also known as BHLHE41) causes "short sleep" syndrome. Carriers of this mutation thrive on 4 to 6 hours of nightly sleep without experiencing the typical cognitive or physical detriments of sleep deprivation. [1, 2, 3]

How the Mutation Works
  • Mechanism: The DEC2 gene produces a transcriptional repressor protein. The mutation alters how this protein binds to DNA, reducing its ability to suppress the production of orexin, a neuropeptide that regulates wakefulness. [1, 2, 3]
  • Result: With less repression, carriers experience naturally elevated levels of orexin, allowing them to wake up refreshed after fewer hours of sleep. [1]

Trait & Health Impacts
  • Rare Occurrence: The mutation is extremely rare, found in roughly 0.1% (about 1 in 1,000) of the population. [1]
  • Resilience & Lifespan: Emerging research suggests carriers do not just survive on less sleep. Studies indicate the mutation may confer resistance to the negative effects of sleep loss and can promote cellular longevity through enhanced mitochondrial fitness. [1, 2, 3, 4]
  • Circadian Rhythm: Because DEC2 is part of the core biological clock, the mutation additionally modifies the body's natural 24-hour circadian rhythm. [1, 2]
 
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Short sleep syndrome at Trump's age could be deadly, yes?
 
It's very real.

I Overview




A rare mutation in the DEC2 gene (also known as BHLHE41) causes "short sleep" syndrome. Carriers of this mutation thrive on 4 to 6 hours of nightly sleep without experiencing the typical cognitive or physical detriments of sleep deprivation. [1, 2, 3]

How the Mutation Works
  • Mechanism: The DEC2 gene produces a transcriptional repressor protein. The mutation alters how this protein binds to DNA, reducing its ability to suppress the production of orexin, a neuropeptide that regulates wakefulness. [1, 2, 3]
  • Result: With less repression, carriers experience naturally elevated levels of orexin, allowing them to wake up refreshed after fewer hours of sleep. [1]

Trait & Health Impacts
  • Rare Occurrence: The mutation is extremely rare, found in roughly 0.1% (about 1 in 1,000) of the population. [1]
  • Resilience & Lifespan: Emerging research suggests carriers do not just survive on less sleep. Studies indicate the mutation may confer resistance to the negative effects of sleep loss and can promote cellular longevity through enhanced mitochondrial fitness. [1, 2, 3, 4]
  • Circadian Rhythm: Because DEC2 is part of the core biological clock, the mutation additionally modifies the body's natural 24-hour circadian rhythm. [1, 2]
Is that why he's so lethargic and unable to stand up for very long?
 
Is that why he's so lethargic and unable to stand up for very long?
No, it's why we have such superhuman energy and stamina.

Impact on Stamina and Performance
  • Sleep Deprivation Resistance: Studies on carriers (such as the p.Tyr362His or p.Pro384Arg variants) show they experience far fewer cognitive performance lapses during extended periods of wakefulness. [1, 2, 3, 4]
  • Faster Recovery: Carriers require significantly less "catch-up" sleep following deprivation and exhibit fewer deficits in processing tasks. [1, 2]
  • Enhanced Cellular Endurance: Animal and cellular models suggest the mutation boosts mitochondrial respiratory capacity and optimizes muscle function, providing physical stamina and a higher resistance to xenobiotic and oxidative stress. [1, 2]
 
Short sleep syndrome at Trump's age could be deadly, yes?
No.

There's a tendency to live longer.

Current research suggests that people with Natural Short Sleeper Syndrome (SSS) do not have a shortened life expectancy, and emerging genetic studies indicate they may actually live longer, healthier lives. [1, 2]
While standard epidemiological studies show a "U-shaped" curve where getting fewer than 7 hours of sleep correlates with higher mortality, this rule applies to people who are depriving themselves of sleep, not true genetic short sleepers. [1, 2]


SSS is a blessing. It's the reason that I was more well read at 10 years old than most college graduates.

Another advantage is that we do not wake up groggy. We are instant on like a light switch.
 
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