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Gentaurg
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| 16 Jan 2016 03:41 AM |
sorry forgot to sign out of alt
and yes it is bro smh |
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Gentaurg
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| 16 Jan 2016 03:41 AM |
| Its not scary LOL what are you some kind of wimp? |
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| 16 Jan 2016 03:42 AM |
| well the hallucinations are wtf |
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Gentaurg
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| 16 Jan 2016 03:43 AM |
| Why when you know its all fake? |
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Souppee
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| 16 Jan 2016 03:45 AM |
i'd like to hallucinate vauron and his fat ass right by my bed then i'd get to slap him
all your property now belongs to souppee |
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| 16 Jan 2016 03:45 AM |
ya and the fact that you literally can't do anything about it spooky stuff broke I literally just had one and just woke up |
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Vauron
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| 16 Jan 2016 03:48 AM |
Unlike the visuals in nightmares or lucid dreams, which occur when the eyes are closed in REM sleep, these hallucinations occur in the state between sleeping and waking when the mind is alert and the eyes are open. True visual and auditory hallucinations during sleep paralysis are relatively rare, according to Breus, but many patients report feeling an undeniably strange or scary presence in the room.
Plus, sleep paralysis is just super frightening to begin with, so it often triggers a panicked response with increased heart rate. "People freak out because they can't move, and it's this extreme anxiety which causes people to be very fearful of their surroundings," says Breus. |
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Gentaurg
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| 16 Jan 2016 04:01 AM |
| Its scary for wusses maybe. |
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Souppee
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| 16 Jan 2016 04:14 AM |
why be scared when you can just pull out an RPG and fire it at the closest thing you see and win
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NotTrying
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| 16 Jan 2016 04:18 AM |
Is it similar to waking up out of shock for no reason and imagining you fell off the bed? It happens to me o.e
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Verodoxys
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| 16 Jan 2016 04:20 AM |
>Is it similar to waking up out of shock for no reason and imagining you fell off the bed? It happens to me o.e
Not at all.
Your body kinda shuts off when you go to sleep - obviously, your lungs will keep breathing and your stomach digesting, but you lose the ability to consciously move your limbs around and what have you.
Sleep paralysis, at least as I understand it, is what happens when you wake up but your body doesn't come back online. You can't move, it feels like a lead slab is over your body.
Some people get hallucinations from it - I guess this is from fear, but I can't really speak about those.
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rruhgbhbn
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sillylego
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| 16 Jan 2016 04:22 AM |
| I wish I could sleep, but my friend next to me is snoring like a psycho |
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rruhgbhbn
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rruhgbhbn
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rruhgbhbn
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