Nobody thinks it is a real phenomenon.
It was first used by comic artists as a visual clue to designate deep sleep, first humorously, then conveniently.
It's the same reason why "slipping on a banana peel" entered the culture when it was a convenient prop in early cinema.
It was first used by comic artists as a visual clue to designate deep sleep, first humorously, then conveniently.
It's the same reason why "slipping on a banana peel" entered the culture when it was a convenient prop in early cinema.
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