When you look at a screen it shines rays into your eyes that simulate midday sun to your brain, so your brain says it's wakey wakey time. You can't be typing online at 2am and expect to go to sleep when you stop And when you stay up late multiple times your brain remembers that and thinks that's what you should do every night, so it creates a cycle where you have to forcibly change it (wake up early so you're too tired to stay awake at night) which sucks
Hmm, I'd say a character who always tells the truth because I think someone who knows everything would just get annoying but an always truthful character could spark some interesting drama by accidentally sharing other's secrets
Even better question, which character would be in more danger? (btw basically the first one always knows the truth when someone else says something, and the second character basically says what they're thinking always)
What's more interesting, a character who always tells the truth or a character who always knows the truth?
I think you could tweak that a little bit to make it a character who always knows when they are being lied to, instead of actually knowing what the truth is.
That's more sensical, but also less interesting The reason I mentioned this is because for some reason yesterday I thought of a character who can see through people as a joke and then I remembered a character I came up with a long time ago who got a spell on them so they can only say everything they actually think all the time kind of like that one movie but I pictured if it wasn't a curse and they were like twins or something and they would have to prevent each other from talking in certain situations and they were party members or something I think to be balanced the one who can tell the truth doesn't talk very much but the other one can't not talk
I will probably never do anything with these characters though although maybe they could be part of my generic fantasy imagination