Massimo2002
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I know stupid question but still I want to contemplate on this profoundly.
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Is it though? I don't know how you define "dangerous" but I think that almost anything you can think of does happen more frequently at daylight than in the dark.I know stupid question but still I want to contemplate on this profoundly.
They why do may mom and dad and his friend say that nighttime is more dangerous than daytime ?Is it though? I don't know how you define "dangerous" but I think that almost anything you can think of does happen more frequently at daylight than in the dark.
Then why do my dad and mom and dad's friend tell me that nighttime is really dangerous compared to daytime and I'm a night owl to because I have insomnia.More? Most dangers present themselves during the day (more activity). I'm often a night owl. I feel safer and more comfortable at night. I know nighttime can seem threatening for many. I know there's still risks at night. Doesn't really bother me.
I didn't say it wasn't dangerous. It's my experience that night is less dangerous. Your parents have just been looking out for you.Then why do my dad and mom and dad's friend tell me that nighttime is really dangerous compared to daytime and I'm a night owl to because I have insomnia.
I still disagree I think that night time is more dangerous than the daytime because even though there's less people the people that you do see outside that aren't in cars are usually homeless people trying to assault people.The major hazard of night is lowered visibility. This lowered visibility lends credence to the perception that night is more dangerous than day. I've found it's the other way around. The more people, the more activity, the more opportunities for dangers.
Still, don't wonder off into a forest alone at night. You could get disoriented, break an ankle, run into a wendigo, etc.
I know stupid question but still I want to contemplate on this profoundly.
Statistics, experience or your mom, dad and friend told you so?usually homeless people trying to assault people.
It's one of those urban myths that have survived from times when torches weren't invented and dangerous animals roamed at night.They why do may mom and dad and his friend say that nighttime is more dangerous than daytime ?
Most people I see not in cars I call pedestrians. I don't assume anyone is homeless. The homeless are generally harmless. It's people with homes and cars that cause the most harm.I still disagree I think that night time is more dangerous than the daytime because even though there's less people the people that you do see outside that aren't in cars are usually homeless people trying to assault people.
I disagree mostly.Most people I see not in cars I call pedestrians. I don't assume anyone is homeless. The homeless are generally harmless. It's people with homes and cars that cause the most harm.
No personal experience.Statistics, experience or your mom, dad and friend told you so?
I actually love wandering into forests at night. I did it as a 12 year old on a dare, and then kept doing it because I liked it so much.The major hazard of night is lowered visibility. This lowered visibility lends credence to the perception that night is more dangerous than day. I've found it's the other way around. The more people, the more activity, the more opportunities for dangers.
Still, don't wonder off into a forest alone at night. You could get disoriented, break an ankle, run into a wendigo, etc.
I know stupid question but still I want to contemplate on this profoundly.
Throughout most of human history, the nightI know stupid question but still I want to contemplate on this profoundly.
During the day, there is lot of sensory input into the brain, especially from the eyes, due to the bright sunlight. This energy stream keeps one aroused and more active during the day. As the sun goes down, this solar brain input is moderated, and things that are less conscious have more potential to become conscious. A lit match gets drowned out during the day but it can light the night. When we close our eyes to sleep and we cut off all the light energy to the brain, completely, and the unconscious can be even more conscious such as within dreams. The middle state of twilight and night is like a combination of real and imaginary; spirits of the night among the living.I know stupid question but still I want to contemplate on this profoundly.