Talk:Biological clock

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To do

  • get all references to his biological clock, including his description of when he sleeps (ask Ivy in Mumble and she can tell you a bit more about it, if I don't get to ask her first) and I do know in Mumble and in chats Chris has described what his sleeping pattern is like. --Champthom 12:11, 30 March 2009 (CEST)

Actually, he might not be far off.

Let's face it, Chris isn't getting any younger, and will most likely never dump his sperm in a woman. The older you get, the older your sperm get. If your sperm get too old (like Bob's), your kid will be at a higher risk for having some kind of mental disorder (like, I don't know, AUTISM?). Maybe incorporate some facts about the aging of sperm and its effect on the mental health of the baby, and point out how Chris will likely die a virgin (not that we need anyone to tell us that). Edit: http://autism-prevention.blogspot.com/2009/07/repeat-post-great-article.html Check this shit out. And yeah, I know this isn't what he meant. Just found it interesting. --DonnieDarko 22:23, 16 June 2010 (UTC)

On the useage of the word biological clock

Just a note, while the article does say its not an incorrect useage of the word to refer to the sleeping pattern, I think it may be a situation more to do with the local dialect. I don't think it'd be worth changing the page over it though.

For example, I live in the Midwest (Wisconsin to be exact), we always say biological clock to refer to sleep pattern. By contrast, we say period or the cycle usually to refer o women's fertility cycle.

Just a thought. -IconOfEvi 13:19, 22 October 2010 (PDT)

  • I live in Illinois, and I have never heard the term biological clock used to refer to sleep pattern. Is it commonplace in the South?--trombonista 22:46, 23 October 2010 (PDT)
    • Maybe its just a Wisconsin thing here then. As far as I know, I dunno if the South uses it. Then again, it all depends on what dialect he's grown up with. For example, I'm in Racine, WI, and we say goofy shit like using time as a distance measurement that even Milwaukee doesn't do, which is only about 45 mins from here. It may just be has a funky dialect. That, or he's been so isolated for so long that he's losing communicability. --IconOfEvi 15:55, 25 October 2010 (PDT)
      • I have never, ever, heard the term "biological clock" used to refer to anything but sleep patterns before or outside of this page. Ever. In fact, commenting on this was one of my main reasons for joining this wiki. I'm from Michigan. User:Nate-Kar Sonichu

DSPS

It is possible that Chris has a sleep disorder known as delayed sleep phase syndrome. It affects people in their early to late twenties. What Chris desires from a woman will not cure DSPS as it is a problem with circadian rhythm unaffected by testosterone. DSPS can't be used as an excuse for his lack of a job as he could easily work a graveyard shift and make more money. Although it is highly unlikely that DSPS is the problem, it is worth considering the possibility.