Insomniacs Around the World Find Motivation in Baffling Late-Night Text Exchange

A peculiar string of late-night text exchanges has been making waves among insomniacs and those struggling to fall asleep worldwide. The seemingly innocuous exchange, which involves the repeated phrase “I will try to go back to sleep good night,” has left many baffled as to its implications.

At approximately 2:45 AM EST on June 30, an individual using a mobile phone identified as ‘InsomniaMike’ sent the message “I will try to go back to sleep good night” to an unknown recipient, later referred to as ‘SleepSeeker123’. The recipient responded a minute later, also stating “I will try to go back to sleep good night” before adding an emoticon of a sleepy face.

The exchange continued, with both parties repeating the phrase in tandem, albeit with slight variations in wording and capitalization. At one point, ‘InsomniaMike’ altered his message to read “I will attempt to get some sleep good night,” while ‘SleepSeeker123’ responded by switching the phrase to “I’ll try going back to sleep good night.”

Researchers at the National Sleep Research Institute (NSRI) believe this unexpected exchange may be indicative of an evolving phenomenon among insomniacs, where shared experiences of sleeplessness are being used as a form of solidarity. Dr Jane Wilson, lead researcher on the study stated, “It’s clear that the participants are drawing strength from each other as they navigate the challenges of the sleepless night.”

When questioned about the potential implications of this trend, NSRI spokesperson Dr Robert Thompson noted, “This text exchange highlights the shared psychological experience that sleeplessness can evoke. It also raises questions about the interconnectivity and shared struggle of sleep-deprived individuals.”

This phenomenon has sparked widespread interest in online forums and social media platforms, where insomniacs and those suffering from sleep disorders share their own late-night confessions, anecdotes, and coping strategies.

As the exchange continues to unfold, with some predicting more participants will join in, it is clear that this bizarre and relatable sequence of events has struck a chord within the global sleep-deprived community.

As for ‘InsomniaMike’ and ‘SleepSeeker123’, their conversation remains an intriguing mystery, leaving behind only a cryptic yet heartening expression of solidarity in the dark of night.