The Great Napping Epidemic
It is estimated that 4 out of 5 people have fallen victim to the Great Napping Epidemic, a mysterious phenomenon where people involuntarily fall asleep in public places.
Causes of the epidemic are unknown, but suspected triggers include:
- Avoiding eye contact with strangers
- Reading a good book
- Listening to elevator music
- Being too comfortable in a chair
Consequences
Consequences of the epidemic are far-reaching and devastating. People who are affected may experience:
- Unintentional drooling
- Excessively loud snoring
- Uncontrollable drooling
- Unpredictable sleepwalking
Learn more about the consequences of napping and society
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