Sleep Recorder Meme | Sleep App Recorded This Guy's Farts

Published: Jan 28, 2022
Updated: Sep 16, 2024
Sleep Recorder Meme | Sleep App Recorded This Guy's Farts
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    Did your partner tell you that last night you said something while sleeping? Or you suddenly woke up from noise/sound but couldn’t find out the source? Sleep recorder apps are typically used to catch sleep talking, track snoring, and record any sounds you aren’t aware of while you are unconscious. Enjoy the funny sleep recorder meme.

    Funny Sleep Talking Recordings

    Sleep app recorded this guy’s farts while he was asleep.

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    Sleep Fart Meme

    ShutEye sleep app recorded snoring, teeth grinding and sleep recording.

    ShutEye® recognizes, calculates, and analyzes the files recorded by the microphone through artificial intelligence algorithms to produce your sleep status information.

    At the same time, selected sleep recordings, such as snoring, are available for your listening and sharing. Learn more about how ShutEye® sleep tracker works.

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    Apps That Record Sleep Talking TikTok 

    Have you seen sleep talking giraffe video in tiktok? It’s so funny!

    Sleep Farts Tiktok

    Can’t Sleep Memes

    Sleeping can be difficult at times. 

    Sleep is a never-ending fight that you can feel like you’re losing. There are a variety of methods for falling asleep, such as minimizing screen time before bed or using a weighted blanket, but sleep doesn’t always come quickly or at all. Here are some funny can’t sleep memes just for you in case you need something relatable to get you into bed in a better mood.

    That’s all for today! Get more sleep recorder meme in ShutEye® app!

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    About authors
    Jessica Brown, a 29-year-old freelance copywriter passionate about human nature and deeply committed to promoting sleep and mental health awareness. Jessica holds a Master of Arts in Literary Studies from the National University of Singapore and a Bachelor's in Biology from the University of Cambridge.