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| 03 Jan 2013 04:08 AM |
a fat man is dancing with a hot dog in his left hand and singing this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lHBUcnIW_Oc
then he falls and throws the hot dog at me
then i woke up with a short sleep paralysis
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| 03 Jan 2013 04:16 AM |
| he threw the hotdog at me it hit me in the face and i fell to the ground! |
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| 03 Jan 2013 04:18 AM |
you poor child
pats shoulder and nods head sympathetically |
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| 03 Jan 2013 04:18 AM |
then i couldn't move
that's when the sleep paralysis began and i wasn't dreaming anymore
it was real |
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| 03 Jan 2013 04:22 AM |
| then i successfully opened my eyes and i saw a vivid rainbow it half of my vision and this, the wiki says is an alien or ghost hallucination that people who have sleep paralysis see as a response to threat |
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| 03 Jan 2013 04:23 AM |
| are you on anything by chance |
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| 03 Jan 2013 04:24 AM |
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sleep_paralysis
Many people that experience sleep paralysis are struck with a deep sense of terror, because they sense a menacing presence in the room while paralyzed—hereafter referred to as the intruder. This phenomenon is believed to be the result of a hyper vigilant state created in the midbrain.[7] More specifically, the emergency response activates in the brain when individuals wake up paralyzed and feel vulnerable to attack.[15] This helplessness can intensify the effects of the threat response well above the level typical to normal dreams; this could explain why hallucinations during sleep paralysis are so vivid.[15] Normally the threat activated vigilance system is a protective mechanism the body uses to differentiate between dangerous situations and determine whether the fear response is appropriate.[15] This threat vigilance system is evolutionarily biased to interpret ambiguous stimuli as dangerous, because "erring on the side of caution" increases survival chances. |
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