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Daylight saving time’s extra hour of sleep is well-received on Twitter

We’re all about to gain an extra hour of sleep, or Halloween festivities, as we “Fall Back,” but at the price of having shorter daylight hours.
Daylight Saving Time

We’re all about to gain an extra hour of sleep, or Halloween festivities, as we “Fall Back,” but at the price of having shorter daylight hours.

Are you ready for that?

Daylight Saving Time ends at 2 a.m. Sunday, November 1, 2015. 

Before you head to bed after enjoying your Halloween activities, note that when 2 a.m. strikes, it will instantly be 1 a.m. again. It may be best to set your analog clocks back one hour before you go to sleep to avoid any morning confusion.

Back in the springtime, when we had more sunlight to look forward to, that lost hour of sleep didn’t seem so important to some, while others were a bit cranky about it.  Twitter users were very vocal about their feelings on “Springing Forward.”

Now that we can keep some sleep, here’s what the Twitterverse has to say:

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