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Re: off topic

Posted: 11 Jun 2015 17:18
by Sublevel 114
bender wrote:Who here get sleep paralyzed frequently
Kakama?..

also, I still didn't get what does "sleep paralyzed" mean

Re: off topic

Posted: 11 Jun 2015 17:22
by ENIHCAMBUS
Sometimes I have spasms while dreaming.

Re: off topic

Posted: 11 Jun 2015 17:26
by bender
sleep paralysis is when you wake up but you cannot move or speak. You sometimes can see hallucinations that seem extremely real and usually super scary. Recommended for Sublevel for the horrors

Re: off topic

Posted: 11 Jun 2015 17:40
by Sublevel 114
bender wrote:sleep paralysis is when you wake up but you cannot move or speak. You sometimes can see hallucinations that seem extremely real and usually super scary. Recommended for Sublevel for the horrors
I never was paralyzed...

I had lucid dreams, fake awakenings, dreams inside dreams, sound and voices from reality transmitted to dreams, hallucinations after 48 hours without sleeping...

but paralyzed?... I think no

I can awake and see pictures of reality and dream at the same time, hear sound and voices from dream and reality at the same time...

but I definitely can move! it doesn't sound like "paralyzed"...

Re: off topic

Posted: 11 Jun 2015 20:09
by bender
You are lucky. sleep paralysis is the scariest thing I have ever faced and I get one every month.

Kinda like period

Re: off topic

Posted: 11 Jun 2015 20:57
by Vortex
bender wrote:Kinda like period
confirmed: bender is hermaphrodite

Re: off topic

Posted: 11 Jun 2015 21:08
by Anteroinen
I have had sleep paralysis a total of three times. In each occasion I panicked immensely and attempted to shout for help. I continued desperately to try to produce sound until I managed to fully wake myself.

The second time of these was the most unique, in that I vividly felt that my heart had stopped, and I was in vain trying to inform my mother that I was dead.

Re: off topic

Posted: 11 Jun 2015 22:58
by Sublevel 114
I read article about sleep paralysis...

but I still don't understand.

When it happens, you woke up and can't move any muscle and feel some kind of unusual panic and fear?
or you continue to dream?

(I DEFINITELY hadn't that...)

Re: off topic

Posted: 11 Jun 2015 23:33
by Vortex
Sublevel 104 wrote:When it happens, you woke up and can't move any muscle and feel some kind of unusual panic and fear?
or you continue to dream?
you wake up and can't move, but you have vivid hallucinations, because iirc there are still some substances left in your brain from when you were sleeping.

Re: off topic

Posted: 12 Jun 2015 01:43
by ENIHCAMBUS
Good that I never had sleep paralysis. Though I remember one day I awoke with a thin brown substance covering my eyes.