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Anonymous
Your body will adapt, but your mind will find it hard to. Your brain responds to light and in darkness begins the chain reaction to initiate sleep. You'll be trying to sleep through daylight, despite that your mind understands day = awake, night = asleep. Don't expect to get as much sleep as you think you will.
Also, a common side effect of this pattern is insomnia, and more relevant to someone posting on /fit/, there have been cases of anorexia nervosa and muscular dystrophy occuring.
tl;dr it has the potential to be bad, but you should be fine
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