Thread:Cateisynk/@comment-25689453-20150626153123/@comment-25689453-20150713172201

If it was at night in my home and I'm lacking food in my digestive system, I always find it hard to sleep... Therefore, I think that food is more important on normal circumstances.

However, say I was at a deserted island, and had no food to eat, and it was night time. I would rather sleep a good night than go on and become a nocturnal. Not only that it would put me on a greater danger than the day due to the lack of visibility and the low temperatures of the night which could make me contract hypothermia, but it would also make me energy-less during the day. Not to mention the fact that a catch at night is not guaranteed too, so yeah, at these situations, I'd rather sleep than eat. Besides, by sleeping, your metabolic rate is at the slowest, meaning you could survive without food longer if you sleep lots rather than go on a suicide adventure ;w;