Introduction to Pulling an All Nighter

If you're not really sure what an all nighter is; it is something that needs the whole night to be done or completed. So, "to pull all-nighter" means to stay awake until the morning (and to not go to sleep at all) in order to get a particular thing done.
Lots of people pull all-nighters all the time, especially students cramming for an exam or finishing off a large project, and office workers trying to manage a job and their family life. Although it is not a healthy thing to do and we do not endorse nor recommend it at all, most of us live such busy lives that it is almost inevitable to stay awake all night several times a month, year... or for many, multiple times every week even.
AllNighter.info is your general guide to pulling an all-nighter. The information on this site is intended to help you understand more about all nighters, e.g. how to successfully and efficiently pull one off, what happens to your body and mind when you stay awake, how to regain lost sleeping time, and many more common questions answered.
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