User blog comment:Raidra/The Case for Vetting Graduation Speakers/@comment-25073641-20160523085451/@comment-4849011-20160525011242

Aw, shucks! ~blushes~ Thank you for that. Years ago, there was an episode of Whose Line Is It Anyway? (on either ABC or ABC Family) in which they played a game of "Hats". They had to use a supply of hats, masks, etc. to show examples of the world's worst dating service videos. Greg Proops got a fish mask, and he seemed to have a mid-life crisis right then and there, noting, "I'm wearing a fish head... I'm forty-two [bleeping] years old."

Having read non-fiction animal books for most of my life, I wonder where on Earth she got 21 hours. I double-checked and sure enough, lions generally don't sleep that long. In the wild male lions supposedly sleep an average of 18-20 hours a day (though at least one source says that's a misconception) while lionesses sleep 15-18 hours (I think lions in zoos sleep less, but I can't find my source for this). The only other person I've seen make the claim that lions sleep 21 hours a day was someone advertising some fitness program of theirs. So basically it sounds like she got "21 hours" from someone who'd probably make unverifiable and even untrue claims to try to sell a product. Sounds about right. I think she was saying that we can't be like lions and sleep around all day, but she also talked about being a lion, and how we should be like lions, so... huh?!?