Treasure Moment 10.01.2009 00:39 |
Ive just recently been experiencing sleep paralysis, its the most terrifying thing ever and i hope none of you experience this! its got to the point that it makes me not want to sleep. I wake up paralyzed and cant move or talk but i can see and there is this incredibly intense buzz in my head. I looked it up on the net and even more terrifying is that other people encounter evil entities during this. Alot of people seem to experience the same thing. Just look at this and imagine if this happened to you: link |
StoneColdClassicQueen 10.01.2009 00:56 |
I've heard of that before... I remember there was a supposed haunted place and that there was a "ghost" that sat on you and made you sorta glued to your bed. Turns out it was sleep paralysis due to the lack of oxygen in the area or something like that You should get that checked out. |
Treasure Moment 10.01.2009 01:01 |
StoneColdClassicQueen wrote: I've heard of that before... I remember there was a supposed haunted place and that there was a "ghost" that sat on you and made you sorta glued to your bed. Turns out it was sleep paralysis due to the lack of oxygen in the area or something like that You should get that checked out. trust me its the most horrifying feeling ever and it has happened to me 2 times now in a short period, the latest one just yesterday. Luckily i havent experienced any "entities" but i did get the feeling that something was touching my body, really weird stuff! |
steven 35638 10.01.2009 01:40 |
I've had my fair share of sleep paralysis. Indeed, it's not a wonderful experience, but it's nothing out of the ordinary. It's perfectly normal and can happen to anyone. Basically, the person wakes up during REM (Rapid Eye Movement), which is one of the stages during sleep. During REM, your body is paralyzed to help prevent you from hurting yourself. Dreaming occurs during REM, so that might explain for your hallucinations. Several things can trigure sleep paralysis. Two obvious causes might be increased stress and change in lifestyle. More interestingly, however, is that you're more likely to experience it if you lay on your back while sleeping. Taking several naps, depriving yourself of sleep, and even sleeping in can cause it as well. So, if you want to avoid it from happening again, I suggest taking notice of the aforementioned causes. If and when it happens again, it really helps to simply close your eyes and fall back asleep. Keep in mind that the weird occurences you may see or feel are unreal. In fact, sleep paralysis has helped explain for many of the stories about people being carried out of their windows and being tested by aliens. |
Treasure Moment 10.01.2009 01:53 |
Steven wrote: I've had my fair share of sleep paralysis. Indeed, it's not a wonderful experience, but it's nothing out of the ordinary. It's perfectly normal and can happen to anyone. Basically, the person wakes up during REM (Rapid Eye Movement), which is one of the stages during sleep. During REM, your body is paralyzed to help prevent you from hurting yourself. Dreaming occurs during REM, so that might explain for your hallucinations. Several things can trigure sleep paralysis. Two obvious causes might be increased stress and change in lifestyle. More interestingly, however, is that you're more likely to experience it if you lay on your back while sleeping. Taking several naps, depriving yourself of sleep, and even sleeping in can cause it as well. So, if you want to avoid it from happening again, I suggest taking notice of the aforementioned causes. If and when it happens again, it really helps to simply close your eyes and fall back asleep. Keep in mind that the weird occurences you may see or feel are unreal. In fact, sleep paralysis has helped explain for many of the stories about people being carried out of their windows and being tested by aliens. thanks! but what if these things that happen are real but in another realm? why would all these people experience the same things? specially the alien abduction |
***Marial-B*** 10.01.2009 04:18 |
Maybe they're trying to stop you for making horrible music xD |
YourValentine 10.01.2009 04:52 |
If aliens abduct people they must be so much more advanced, their knowledge and technologies must outsmart the humans on a large scale. If that Is the case I wonder why they always abduct unemployed weirdoes with no real education to study mankind and never a nobel prize winner or a math professor. Something is definitely wrong here. |
thomasquinn 32989 10.01.2009 06:49 |
Maybe they decided that the idiotic way mankind acts will be better understood by vivisection on idiots than on college professors? Anyway, it's obvious that TM was browsing around on dubious sites again, found an equally dubious youtube film on sleep paralysis, and decided he'd like to have that, too. Honestly, if all the weirdness TM claims he's experienced was true, he'd have been in the loony bin already. Mind you, I'm not saying he shouldn't be! |
The Fairy King 10.01.2009 07:42 |
ThomasQuinn wrote: Maybe they decided that the idiotic way mankind acts will be better understood by vivisection on idiots than on college professors? Anyway, it's obvious that TM was browsing around on dubious sites again, found an equally dubious youtube film on sleep paralysis, and decided he'd like to have that, too. Honestly, if all the weirdness TM claims he's experienced was true, he'd have been in the loony bin already. Mind you, I'm not saying he shouldn't be! He was looking for the Pleasure Moment videos. FACT |
Treasure Moment 10.01.2009 09:08 |
YourValentine wrote: If aliens abduct people they must be so much more advanced, their knowledge and technologies must outsmart the humans on a large scale. If that Is the case I wonder why they always abduct unemployed weirdoes with no real education to study mankind and never a nobel prize winner or a math professor. Something is definitely wrong here. what does education=programming for a job and employment= slavery, have to do with human value? you arent too bright if you think that has something to do with a persons intelligence. |
Treasure Moment 10.01.2009 09:09 |
ThomasQuinn wrote: Maybe they decided that the idiotic way mankind acts will be better understood by vivisection on idiots than on college professors? Anyway, it's obvious that TM was browsing around on dubious sites again, found an equally dubious youtube film on sleep paralysis, and decided he'd like to have that, too. Honestly, if all the weirdness TM claims he's experienced was true, he'd have been in the loony bin already. Mind you, I'm not saying he shouldn't be! keep making fun of it, this thing is damn real! maybe you get to experience it one day and trust me you wont be laughing. |
steven 35638 10.01.2009 10:32 |
Treasure Moment wrote:Steven wrote: I've had my fair share of sleep paralysis. Indeed, it's not a wonderful experience, but it's nothing out of the ordinary. It's perfectly normal and can happen to anyone. Basically, the person wakes up during REM (Rapid Eye Movement), which is one of the stages during sleep. During REM, your body is paralyzed to help prevent you from hurting yourself. Dreaming occurs during REM, so that might explain for your hallucinations. Several things can trigure sleep paralysis. Two obvious causes might be increased stress and change in lifestyle. More interestingly, however, is that you're more likely to experience it if you lay on your back while sleeping. Taking several naps, depriving yourself of sleep, and even sleeping in can cause it as well. So, if you want to avoid it from happening again, I suggest taking notice of the aforementioned causes. If and when it happens again, it really helps to simply close your eyes and fall back asleep. Keep in mind that the weird occurences you may see or feel are unreal. In fact, sleep paralysis has helped explain for many of the stories about people being carried out of their windows and being tested by aliens.thanks! but what if these things that happen are real but in another realm? why would all these people experience the same things? specially the alien abduction Firstly, I want to say that you're crazy for even considering your hallucinations are from another realm -- but truth be told, I can't totally dismiss the possibility. I will say, however, that the chances are highly unlikely since dreams (which explain for hallucinations during sleep paralysis) have a purpose. Our brains can't just be turned off while sleeping, so what do they do while we sleep? Some say that unsolved problems are trying to be solved during dreams. They might not be quite literal answers to problems, sometimes we have to look deeper behind the meaning of our dreams -- like symbolism, for example. But at any rate, hallucinations, I assure you, occur during sleep paralysis simply because you're still in a dreamlike state. Therefore, I sincerely doubt the idea of another realm. To answer your other question, I suppose we're all human beings sharing many of the same stresses. Therefore, many of us experience similar if not identical hallucinations. |
thomasquinn 32989 10.01.2009 11:17 |
Treasure Moment wrote:ThomasQuinn wrote: Maybe they decided that the idiotic way mankind acts will be better understood by vivisection on idiots than on college professors? Anyway, it's obvious that TM was browsing around on dubious sites again, found an equally dubious youtube film on sleep paralysis, and decided he'd like to have that, too. Honestly, if all the weirdness TM claims he's experienced was true, he'd have been in the loony bin already. Mind you, I'm not saying he shouldn't be!keep making fun of it, this thing is damn real! maybe you get to experience it one day and trust me you wont be laughing. Should it ever happen to me I would indeed not be laughing, if only for the simple fact that I would be unable to move the muscles in my face due to (you guessed it) sleep paralysis. Since I am perfectly aware of the phenomenon, however, odds are I might not be too scared and just go back to sleep. |
oh-ja 10.01.2009 17:37 |
Treasure Moment wrote: I wake up paralyzed and cant move or talk but i can see and there is this incredibly intense buzz in my headand, unfortunately, you seem to be able to use the keyboard ... drugs are no good for young sick people. |
Treasure Moment 10.01.2009 18:03 |
oh-ja wrote:Treasure Moment wrote: I wake up paralyzed and cant move or talk but i can see and there is this incredibly intense buzz in my headand, unfortunately, you seem to be able to use the keyboard ... drugs are no good for young sick people. what are you talking about drugs? this has nothing to do with drugs! this is a common thing happening to many people, dont talk out of your ass before KNOWING what you are talking about! sleep paralysis happenes to everyone when they sleep so they dont hurt themselves while dreaming, the difference in my case is that i woke up in it while my body was still paralyzed, others are in sleep the whole time, you are one stupid creature! |
Holly2003 10.01.2009 18:49 |
I value my nap time. If anyone was to wake me up while I was sleeping I would unleash hell. Don't say you haven't been warned. |
Treasure Moment 10.01.2009 19:58 |
Holly2003 wrote: I value my nap time. If anyone was to wake me up while I was sleeping I would unleash hell. Don't say you haven't been warned. hah, you cant do shit when paralyzed, if anything you would piss your pants. |
inu-liger 10.01.2009 21:18 |
Treasure Moment wrote:Holly2003 wrote: I value my nap time. If anyone was to wake me up while I was sleeping I would unleash hell. Don't say you haven't been warned.hah, you cant do shit when paralyzed, if anything you would piss your pants. And how would you know this? ;-) |
inu-liger 10.01.2009 21:19 |
YourValentine wrote: If aliens abduct people they must be so much more advanced, their knowledge and technologies must outsmart the humans on a large scale. If that Is the case I wonder why they always abduct unemployed weirdoes with no real education to study mankind and never a nobel prize winner or a math professor. Something is definitely wrong here. Very good point! :-) I never considered that... |
Marcos Napier 10.01.2009 21:26 |
This is called "reverse catalepsy". |
Treasure Moment 10.01.2009 21:47 |
inu-liger wrote:Treasure Moment wrote:And how would you know this? ;-)Holly2003 wrote: I value my nap time. If anyone was to wake me up while I was sleeping I would unleash hell. Don't say you haven't been warned.hah, you cant do shit when paralyzed, if anything you would piss your pants. i just mean that its very scary |
Sergei. 10.01.2009 23:10 |
I sleep with my arm laid behind my head, so it's pretty much a nightly occurrence that my poor arm loses circulation and I have to flop it round to get the blood flowing back. I also often have dreams where I am walking or falling or something, and right before I reach the point where I hit the ground and crack my head open, I jolt awake quite violently. At other times I get dreams where I do awful things and I have a guilty conscience, until I wake up and am extraordinarily relieved that I didn't in fact do anything at all. What's more, I have spits go down my windpipe numerous times during the night and I wake up coughing like an old man with lung cancer. None of this has anything to do with sleep paralysis. But I've never experienced sleep paralysis so I technically have nothing to add to that discussion. |
inu-liger 10.01.2009 23:32 |
Sergei. wrote: I sleep with my arm laid behind my head, so it's pretty much a nightly occurrence that my poor arm loses circulation and I have to flop it round to get the blood flowing back. That happens to me too sometimes. More rarely, my legs as well. Not really pleasant. |
steven 35638 11.01.2009 00:13 |
inu-liger wrote:Sergei. wrote: I sleep with my arm laid behind my head, so it's pretty much a nightly occurrence that my poor arm loses circulation and I have to flop it round to get the blood flowing back.That happens to me too sometimes. More rarely, my legs as well. Not really pleasant. Ah, me too. I remember the first time I woke up with a numb arm. I thought I was holding hands with somebody else. It scared the crap out of me. |
thomasquinn 32989 11.01.2009 07:06 |
inu-liger wrote:Sergei. wrote: I sleep with my arm laid behind my head, so it's pretty much a nightly occurrence that my poor arm loses circulation and I have to flop it round to get the blood flowing back.That happens to me too sometimes. More rarely, my legs as well. Not really pleasant. You sleep with your legs behind your head? Wow. |
Treasure Moment 11.01.2009 07:39 |
inu-liger wrote:YourValentine wrote: If aliens abduct people they must be so much more advanced, their knowledge and technologies must outsmart the humans on a large scale. If that Is the case I wonder why they always abduct unemployed weirdoes with no real education to study mankind and never a nobel prize winner or a math professor. Something is definitely wrong here.Very good point! :-) I never considered that... well inu, consider that intelligence has NOTHING to do with education or what job you have. Education is just programming for a job when you memorize and repeat the information they put in your head and a job is slave work, has nothing to do with a persons intelligence and anyone who thinks that isnt bright. |
Treasure Moment 11.01.2009 07:40 |
Sergei. wrote: I sleep with my arm laid behind my head, so it's pretty much a nightly occurrence that my poor arm loses circulation and I have to flop it round to get the blood flowing back. I also often have dreams where I am walking or falling or something, and right before I reach the point where I hit the ground and crack my head open, I jolt awake quite violently. At other times I get dreams where I do awful things and I have a guilty conscience, until I wake up and am extraordinarily relieved that I didn't in fact do anything at all. What's more, I have spits go down my windpipe numerous times during the night and I wake up coughing like an old man with lung cancer. None of this has anything to do with sleep paralysis. But I've never experienced sleep paralysis so I technically have nothing to add to that discussion. yeah, sleep paralysis is an entirely another thing because you are fully awake as this happenes but unable to move, you also hear an incredibly loud buzz that sounds like electricity in your head, very weird. |
Treasure Moment 11.01.2009 07:41 |
Steven wrote:inu-liger wrote:Ah, me too. I remember the first time I woke up with a numb arm. I thought I was holding hands with somebody else. It scared the crap out of me.Sergei. wrote: I sleep with my arm laid behind my head, so it's pretty much a nightly occurrence that my poor arm loses circulation and I have to flop it round to get the blood flowing back.That happens to me too sometimes. More rarely, my legs as well. Not really pleasant. If that scared you i cant even imagine what would happen to you if you experienced sleep paralysis as you are fully awake but unable to move or talk. |
Marcos Napier 11.01.2009 10:59 |
If that scared you i cant even imagine what would happen to you if you experienced sleep paralysis as you are fully awake but unable to move or talk. People with some disabilities that can't move or talk are constantly scared? I don't think so. |
steven 35638 11.01.2009 11:09 |
Treasure Moment wrote:Steven wrote:If that scared you i cant even imagine what would happen to you if you experienced sleep paralysis as you are fully awake but unable to move or talk.inu-liger wrote:Ah, me too. I remember the first time I woke up with a numb arm. I thought I was holding hands with somebody else. It scared the crap out of me.Sergei. wrote: I sleep with my arm laid behind my head, so it's pretty much a nightly occurrence that my poor arm loses circulation and I have to flop it round to get the blood flowing back.That happens to me too sometimes. More rarely, my legs as well. Not really pleasant. I mentioned in the very beginning that I have had my fair share of sleep paralysis. Pay attention. It's not that bad either, I think you're making it out to be worse than it really is. Once you understand what it is, it shouldn't scare you. |
Treasure Moment 11.01.2009 11:57 |
Marcos Napier wrote:If that scared you i cant even imagine what would happen to you if you experienced sleep paralysis as you are fully awake but unable to move or talk.People with some disabilities that can't move or talk are constantly scared? I don't think so. lets see you say that after you experience sleep paralysis and you feel the precense of something in the room and its very close to you and you cant do shit about it. |
Treasure Moment 11.01.2009 11:58 |
Steven wrote:Treasure Moment wrote:I mentioned in the very beginning that I have had my fair share of sleep paralysis. Pay attention. It's not that bad either, I think you're making it out to be worse than it really is. Once you understand what it is, it shouldn't scare you.Steven wrote:If that scared you i cant even imagine what would happen to you if you experienced sleep paralysis as you are fully awake but unable to move or talk.inu-liger wrote:Ah, me too. I remember the first time I woke up with a numb arm. I thought I was holding hands with somebody else. It scared the crap out of me.Sergei. wrote: I sleep with my arm laid behind my head, so it's pretty much a nightly occurrence that my poor arm loses circulation and I have to flop it round to get the blood flowing back.That happens to me too sometimes. More rarely, my legs as well. Not really pleasant. Actually its the beginning phase for an out of body experience, do you also hear that intense buzzing sound in your head? |
thomasquinn 32989 11.01.2009 12:32 |
Utter bullshit. The whole point about O.B.E.s is that they are *immediate and spontaneous*! That means the sensation of leaving the body takes place instantaneously, not gradually. You are either in your body or out of it, not gradually leaving it. |
Treasure Moment 11.01.2009 12:52 |
ThomasQuinn wrote: Utter bullshit. The whole point about O.B.E.s is that they are *immediate and spontaneous*! That means the sensation of leaving the body takes place instantaneously, not gradually. You are either in your body or out of it, not gradually leaving it. 1, you are stupid! 2, you obviously havent experienced it, it has phases! 3, dont talk about things you knos shit about. |
thomasquinn 32989 11.01.2009 12:54 |
Treasure Moment wrote:ThomasQuinn wrote: Utter bullshit. The whole point about O.B.E.s is that they are *immediate and spontaneous*! That means the sensation of leaving the body takes place instantaneously, not gradually. You are either in your body or out of it, not gradually leaving it.1, you are stupid! 2, you obviously havent experienced it, it has phases! 3, dont talk about things you knos shit about. Interesting response. It's pretty much how I'd summarize your entire being. |
Treasure Moment 11.01.2009 12:59 |
ThomasQuinn wrote:Treasure Moment wrote:Interesting response. It's pretty much how I'd summarize your entire being.ThomasQuinn wrote: Utter bullshit. The whole point about O.B.E.s is that they are *immediate and spontaneous*! That means the sensation of leaving the body takes place instantaneously, not gradually. You are either in your body or out of it, not gradually leaving it.1, you are stupid! 2, you obviously havent experienced it, it has phases! 3, dont talk about things you knos shit about. I dont talk about things i dont know, this particular subject i have experienced and you obviously havent YET you talk as if you know about it hahah funny creature |
thomasquinn 32989 11.01.2009 13:11 |
You know nothing, if only for the simple reason that you believe that you know everything. The inverted Socrates, in a way. |
Treasure Moment 11.01.2009 13:33 |
ThomasQuinn wrote: You know nothing, if only for the simple reason that you believe that you know everything. The inverted Socrates, in a way. i have experienced this and i know how real it is, you havent and know nothing about it. |
Marcos Napier 11.01.2009 19:34 |
Treasure Moment wrote:Marcos Napier wrote:lets see you say that after you experience sleep paralysis and you feel the precense of something in the room and its very close to you and you cant do shit about it.If that scared you i cant even imagine what would happen to you if you experienced sleep paralysis as you are fully awake but unable to move or talk.People with some disabilities that can't move or talk are constantly scared? I don't think so. yes you can make shit about it. Or because of it. |
Treasure Moment 13.01.2009 05:04 |
Marcos Napier wrote:Treasure Moment wrote:yes you can make shit about it. Or because of it.Marcos Napier wrote:lets see you say that after you experience sleep paralysis and you feel the precense of something in the room and its very close to you and you cant do shit about it.If that scared you i cant even imagine what would happen to you if you experienced sleep paralysis as you are fully awake but unable to move or talk.People with some disabilities that can't move or talk are constantly scared? I don't think so. its the way to finding out more about this reality, you can have that through an out of body experience. |
inu-liger 13.01.2009 05:48 |
Treasure Moment wrote:inu-liger wrote:well inu, consider that intelligence has NOTHING to do with education or what job you have. Education is just programming for a job when you memorize and repeat the information they put in your head and a job is slave work, has nothing to do with a persons intelligence and anyone who thinks that isnt bright.YourValentine wrote: If aliens abduct people they must be so much more advanced, their knowledge and technologies must outsmart the humans on a large scale. If that Is the case I wonder why they always abduct unemployed weirdoes with no real education to study mankind and never a nobel prize winner or a math professor. Something is definitely wrong here.Very good point! :-) I never considered that... And your IQ just keeps dropping lower and lower and lower... Seriously, when are you going to come to Canada? :-) |
thomasquinn 32989 13.01.2009 06:26 |
Since when is a low IQ a prerequisite for that? |
inu-liger 13.01.2009 06:31 |
ThomasQuinn wrote: Since when is a low IQ a prerequisite for that? ???? I'm not sure what you mean by 'that'? Then again, it's half past 4AM where I am, and I'm preeeeeeeettty tired as it is atm. |
thomasquinn 32989 13.01.2009 06:37 |
"And your IQ just keeps dropping lower and lower and lower... Seriously, when are you going to come to Canada? :-)" I interpreted the second sentence as being a conclusion based on the first. |
inu-liger 13.01.2009 06:42 |
ThomasQuinn wrote: "And your IQ just keeps dropping lower and lower and lower... Seriously, when are you going to come to Canada? :-)" I interpreted the second sentence as being a conclusion based on the first. Oh no, LOL. I meant that more as sort of a hint at something menacing...should he ever visit Canada ;-) |
JoxerTheDeityPirate 13.01.2009 06:44 |
ThomasQuinn wrote: You know nothing, if only for the simple reason that you believe that you know everything. The inverted Socrates, in a way.just a profound thought... but if one knows 'nothing' it must imply that one knows 'something'? |
thomasquinn 32989 13.01.2009 06:51 |
JoxerTheDeityPirate wrote:ThomasQuinn wrote: You know nothing, if only for the simple reason that you believe that you know everything. The inverted Socrates, in a way.just a profound thought... but if one knows 'nothing' it must imply that one knows 'something'? Interesting. I guess it boils down to a semantics problem: is "knowing nothing" a positive or a negative statement (in other words: does it mean "not knowing about anything" or does it mean "knowing about nothing"). What I meant by it was that TM makes no mental progress whatsoever because he is unable to free himself from past misunderstandings, as he strenuously clings to all his previous misconceptions and shuts out the world (a kind of mental agoraphobia, I'd say), but your thought on my exact wording is much more interesting than my original intention, I think. |
inu-liger 13.01.2009 07:03 |
ThomasQuinn wrote:JoxerTheDeityPirate wrote:Interesting. I guess it boils down to a semantics problem: is "knowing nothing" a positive or a negative statement (in other words: does it mean "not knowing about anything" or does it mean "knowing about nothing"). What I meant by it was that TM makes no mental progress whatsoever because he is unable to free himself from past misunderstandings, as he strenuously clings to all his previous misconceptions and shuts out the world (a kind of mental agoraphobia, I'd say), but your thought on my exact wording is much more interesting than my original intention, I think.ThomasQuinn wrote: You know nothing, if only for the simple reason that you believe that you know everything. The inverted Socrates, in a way.just a profound thought... but if one knows 'nothing' it must imply that one knows 'something'? I wonder if TM is like a Scandinavian equivalent of a Hikikomori (a Japanese term for a person who is a major social recluse, more info here). A good number of them tend to be suspect to have mental issues or conditions, which Japanese society doesn't seem to openly acknowledge as openly as other Western cultures from my understanding (even one of their royal princesses suffers from depression, but they termed it something else, 'mood adjustment' or whatever, so as to not make her look crazy or something......but it's offending to quite a lot of people I think. I don't remember the whole thing at the moment, it's been quite a while since I read about that one). And TM clearly has mental issues, if not brought up by drugs alone, that probably would need assessing. |
JoxerTheDeityPirate 13.01.2009 08:18 |
ThomasQuinn wrote:i have a friend who uses 'double negatives' the whole time,["i didnt do nothing" being one of her faves] so i really couldnt help myself with the comment to you,but i knew what you meant to TM though :-]JoxerTheDeityPirate wrote:Interesting. I guess it boils down to a semantics problem: is "knowing nothing" a positive or a negative statement (in other words: does it mean "not knowing about anything" or does it mean "knowing about nothing"). What I meant by it was that TM makes no mental progress whatsoever because he is unable to free himself from past misunderstandings, as he strenuously clings to all his previous misconceptions and shuts out the world (a kind of mental agoraphobia, I'd say), but your thought on my exact wording is much more interesting than my original intention, I think.ThomasQuinn wrote: You know nothing, if only for the simple reason that you believe that you know everything. The inverted Socrates, in a way.just a profound thought... but if one knows 'nothing' it must imply that one knows 'something'? |
Adolfo and the spiders from Mercury 13.01.2009 08:20 |
too bad you woke up |
Treasure Moment 13.01.2009 08:51 |
inu-liger wrote:Treasure Moment wrote:And your IQ just keeps dropping lower and lower and lower... Seriously, when are you going to come to Canada? :-)inu-liger wrote:well inu, consider that intelligence has NOTHING to do with education or what job you have. Education is just programming for a job when you memorize and repeat the information they put in your head and a job is slave work, has nothing to do with a persons intelligence and anyone who thinks that isnt bright.YourValentine wrote: If aliens abduct people they must be so much more advanced, their knowledge and technologies must outsmart the humans on a large scale. If that Is the case I wonder why they always abduct unemployed weirdoes with no real education to study mankind and never a nobel prize winner or a math professor. Something is definitely wrong here.Very good point! :-) I never considered that... my IQ dropped because i perfectly explained facts? yeah that makes alot of sense, why dont you try to tell me what exactly is wrong with what i wrote? :) |
Treasure Moment 13.01.2009 08:54 |
inu-liger wrote:ThomasQuinn wrote:I wonder if TM is like a Scandinavian equivalent of a Hikikomori (a Japanese term for a person who is a major social recluse, more info here). A good number of them tend to be suspect to have mental issues or conditions, which Japanese society doesn't seem to openly acknowledge as openly as other Western cultures from my understanding (even one of their royal princesses suffers from depression, but they termed it something else, 'mood adjustment' or whatever, so as to not make her look crazy or something......but it's offending to quite a lot of people I think. I don't remember the whole thing at the moment, it's been quite a while since I read about that one). And TM clearly has mental issues, if not brought up by drugs alone, that probably would need assessing.JoxerTheDeityPirate wrote:Interesting. I guess it boils down to a semantics problem: is "knowing nothing" a positive or a negative statement (in other words: does it mean "not knowing about anything" or does it mean "knowing about nothing"). What I meant by it was that TM makes no mental progress whatsoever because he is unable to free himself from past misunderstandings, as he strenuously clings to all his previous misconceptions and shuts out the world (a kind of mental agoraphobia, I'd say), but your thought on my exact wording is much more interesting than my original intention, I think.ThomasQuinn wrote: You know nothing, if only for the simple reason that you believe that you know everything. The inverted Socrates, in a way.just a profound thought... but if one knows 'nothing' it must imply that one knows 'something'? Im just alot smarter than you both, im not saying that to be arrogant, its just facts and the reason is that you both are mindless robots programmed to think in a little box, you cant think outside of the box and you are very limited and ignorant, thats about it. |
Treasure Moment 13.01.2009 08:55 |
ThomasQuinn wrote:JoxerTheDeityPirate wrote:Interesting. I guess it boils down to a semantics problem: is "knowing nothing" a positive or a negative statement (in other words: does it mean "not knowing about anything" or does it mean "knowing about nothing"). What I meant by it was that TM makes no mental progress whatsoever because he is unable to free himself from past misunderstandings, as he strenuously clings to all his previous misconceptions and shuts out the world (a kind of mental agoraphobia, I'd say), but your thought on my exact wording is much more interesting than my original intention, I think.ThomasQuinn wrote: You know nothing, if only for the simple reason that you believe that you know everything. The inverted Socrates, in a way.just a profound thought... but if one knows 'nothing' it must imply that one knows 'something'? funny as i see you as an extremely stupid and ignorant person. |
Poo, again 13.01.2009 09:05 |
TM, What's it like being the only sane person in an insane world? |
Treasure Moment 13.01.2009 09:33 |
Poo, again wrote: TM, What's it like being the only sane person in an insane world? kinda annoying, im not the only sane person, there are others but few and far between. It just comes to down to thinking for yourself and questioning everything and having an open mind which most people dont have. Most people are brainwashed, conditioned and closeminded and dont think for themselves, they are basically stupid. |
thomasquinn 32989 13.01.2009 11:35 |
inu-liger wrote:ThomasQuinn wrote:I wonder if TM is like a Scandinavian equivalent of a Hikikomori (a Japanese term for a person who is a major social recluse, more info here). A good number of them tend to be suspect to have mental issues or conditions, which Japanese society doesn't seem to openly acknowledge as openly as other Western cultures from my understanding (even one of their royal princesses suffers from depression, but they termed it something else, 'mood adjustment' or whatever, so as to not make her look crazy or something......but it's offending to quite a lot of people I think. I don't remember the whole thing at the moment, it's been quite a while since I read about that one). And TM clearly has mental issues, if not brought up by drugs alone, that probably would need assessing.JoxerTheDeityPirate wrote:Interesting. I guess it boils down to a semantics problem: is "knowing nothing" a positive or a negative statement (in other words: does it mean "not knowing about anything" or does it mean "knowing about nothing"). What I meant by it was that TM makes no mental progress whatsoever because he is unable to free himself from past misunderstandings, as he strenuously clings to all his previous misconceptions and shuts out the world (a kind of mental agoraphobia, I'd say), but your thought on my exact wording is much more interesting than my original intention, I think.ThomasQuinn wrote: You know nothing, if only for the simple reason that you believe that you know everything. The inverted Socrates, in a way.just a profound thought... but if one knows 'nothing' it must imply that one knows 'something'? To be quite honest (and quite serious) for a moment, I think that TM is suffering from a severe case of paranoia, which leads him to see conspiracies all around, and prohibits him from believing anyone. It is, however, not coupled with a reclusive personality, but with a boisterous temperament, which leads him to proclaim his own grandness as well as the conspiracies he sees (so he's delusional, too). This concludes the session with Dr. Caspar for this week. Join us again next week for our series on alternative medicine, with the episode "Gris-Gris: Voodoo, Your Health and You" |
knakenrudi 13.01.2009 11:48 |
Treasure Moment wrote: my IQ dropped because i perfectly explained facts? yeah that makes alot of sense, why dont you try to tell me what exactly is wrong with what i wrote? :) The words |
The Real Wizard 13.01.2009 12:46 |
inu-liger wrote:Sergei. wrote: I sleep with my arm laid behind my head, so it's pretty much a nightly occurrence that my poor arm loses circulation and I have to flop it round to get the blood flowing back.That happens to me too sometimes. More rarely, my legs as well. Not really pleasant. What's fun is when you wake up with both arms asleep. The first time that happened I was a teenager, and I have to admit, I was a bit terrified! |
steven 35638 13.01.2009 12:49 |
That is a very logical explanation, ThomasQuinn. I would have to agree with your diagnosis! |
The Real Wizard 13.01.2009 12:53 |
Treasure Moment wrote: Education is just programming for a job when you memorize and repeat the information they put in your head and a job is slave work You must have gone to horrible schools if all you've ever experienced is teachers who relentlessly slam facts into your head. Not all forms of education are like that. Same goes for your views on work. Believe it or not, there actually is enjoyable work out there. Good luck providing for yourself. |
pittrek 13.01.2009 13:13 |
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Treasure Moment 13.01.2009 14:47 |
ThomasQuinn wrote:inu-liger wrote:To be quite honest (and quite serious) for a moment, I think that TM is suffering from a severe case of paranoia, which leads him to see conspiracies all around, and prohibits him from believing anyone. It is, however, not coupled with a reclusive personality, but with a boisterous temperament, which leads him to proclaim his own grandness as well as the conspiracies he sees (so he's delusional, too). This concludes the session with Dr. Caspar for this week. Join us again next week for our series on alternative medicine, with the episode "Gris-Gris: Voodoo, Your Health and You"ThomasQuinn wrote:I wonder if TM is like a Scandinavian equivalent of a Hikikomori (a Japanese term for a person who is a major social recluse, more info here). A good number of them tend to be suspect to have mental issues or conditions, which Japanese society doesn't seem to openly acknowledge as openly as other Western cultures from my understanding (even one of their royal princesses suffers from depression, but they termed it something else, 'mood adjustment' or whatever, so as to not make her look crazy or something......but it's offending to quite a lot of people I think. I don't remember the whole thing at the moment, it's been quite a while since I read about that one). And TM clearly has mental issues, if not brought up by drugs alone, that probably would need assessing.JoxerTheDeityPirate wrote:Interesting. I guess it boils down to a semantics problem: is "knowing nothing" a positive or a negative statement (in other words: does it mean "not knowing about anything" or does it mean "knowing about nothing"). What I meant by it was that TM makes no mental progress whatsoever because he is unable to free himself from past misunderstandings, as he strenuously clings to all his previous misconceptions and shuts out the world (a kind of mental agoraphobia, I'd say), but your thought on my exact wording is much more interesting than my original intention, I think.ThomasQuinn wrote: You know nothing, if only for the simple reason that you believe that you know everything. The inverted Socrates, in a way.just a profound thought... but if one knows 'nothing' it must imply that one knows 'something'? no you idiot, i just see the obvious you blind fools cant, you are too stupid to understand. |
Treasure Moment 13.01.2009 14:49 |
Sir GH wrote:Treasure Moment wrote: Education is just programming for a job when you memorize and repeat the information they put in your head and a job is slave workYou must have gone to horrible schools if all you've ever experienced is teachers who relentlessly slam facts into your head. Not all forms of education are like that. Same goes for your views on work. Believe it or not, there actually is enjoyable work out there. Good luck providing for yourself. Education is programming, simple as that, they give you the info and you repeat it, connect it to other things you have learned etc, its all programming and someone with high education could still be the most stupid person ever, and a job even if its fun is still slave work for the system. we are all slaves. |
Donna13 13.01.2009 15:11 |
I have a form of sleep paralysis. My cat pins me down and I can't move or I risk disturbing her. It's not what I would call terrifying though. |
Carol! the Musical 13.01.2009 18:54 |
My entire family complains of frequent sleep paralysis, but I've been lucky so far. All I get are these bleak nightmares and the occasional 'jolting awake' thing. |
Treasure Moment 13.01.2009 19:33 |
Carol! the Musical wrote: My entire family complains of frequent sleep paralysis, but I've been lucky so far. All I get are these bleak nightmares and the occasional 'jolting awake' thing. You are lucky then because it really is the most frightening thing you can imagine. Like a living horror movie. |
The Real Wizard 14.01.2009 00:27 |
Treasure Moment wrote: Education is programming, simple as that, they give you the info and you repeat it, connect it to other things you have learned etc, its all programming and someone with high education could still be the most stupid person ever, and a job even if its fun is still slave work for the system. we are all slaves. I'm sorry you are so jaded and have such a negative view of the world. Please don't spread it to children. |
JoxerTheDeityPirate 14.01.2009 04:53 |
Donna13 wrote: I have a form of sleep paralysis. My cat pins me down and I can't move or I risk disturbing her. It's not what I would call terrifying though. it is when you wake up at 4am with something that sounds like an asthmatic lawnmower purring into your left ear and with the look of a constipated chicken on its face wanting to be let out of the room for obvious reasons... |
Treasure Moment 14.01.2009 11:00 |
Sir GH wrote:Treasure Moment wrote: Education is programming, simple as that, they give you the info and you repeat it, connect it to other things you have learned etc, its all programming and someone with high education could still be the most stupid person ever, and a job even if its fun is still slave work for the system. we are all slaves.I'm sorry you are so jaded and have such a negative view of the world. Please don't spread it to children. well im sorry for you that you are so naive and wanting to be a slave all your life for a corrupted system. |
thomasquinn 32989 14.01.2009 12:39 |
Sir GH wrote:Treasure Moment wrote: Education is programming, simple as that, they give you the info and you repeat it, connect it to other things you have learned etc, its all programming and someone with high education could still be the most stupid person ever, and a job even if its fun is still slave work for the system. we are all slaves.I'm sorry you are so jaded and have such a negative view of the world. Please don't spread it to children. I've reached the stage where I'm considering slipping drugs for chemical neutering into his food, believe me... |
Treasure Moment 14.01.2009 12:47 |
ThomasQuinn wrote:Sir GH wrote:I've reached the stage where I'm considering slipping drugs for chemical neutering into his food, believe me...Treasure Moment wrote: Education is programming, simple as that, they give you the info and you repeat it, connect it to other things you have learned etc, its all programming and someone with high education could still be the most stupid person ever, and a job even if its fun is still slave work for the system. we are all slaves.I'm sorry you are so jaded and have such a negative view of the world. Please don't spread it to children. you are very stupid thomas and sir gh is just naive. |
its_a_hard_life 26994 14.01.2009 15:37 |
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The Real Wizard 15.01.2009 13:29 |
Treasure Moment wrote:Sir GH wrote:well im sorry for you that you are so naive and wanting to be a slave all your life for a corrupted system.Treasure Moment wrote: Education is programming, simple as that, they give you the info and you repeat it, connect it to other things you have learned etc, its all programming and someone with high education could still be the most stupid person ever, and a job even if its fun is still slave work for the system. we are all slaves.I'm sorry you are so jaded and have such a negative view of the world. Please don't spread it to children. So are you saying that every reliable source of income is synonymous with intellectual slavery? |
thomasquinn 32989 15.01.2009 13:52 |
I don't think he can even spell "intellectual slavery". He just thinks the world sucks. He'd be Emo, but he failed to pass the IQ test for that. |
Treasure Moment 15.01.2009 13:53 |
Sir GH wrote:Treasure Moment wrote:So are you saying that every reliable source of income is synonymous with intellectual slavery?Sir GH wrote:well im sorry for you that you are so naive and wanting to be a slave all your life for a corrupted system.Treasure Moment wrote: Education is programming, simple as that, they give you the info and you repeat it, connect it to other things you have learned etc, its all programming and someone with high education could still be the most stupid person ever, and a job even if its fun is still slave work for the system. we are all slaves.I'm sorry you are so jaded and have such a negative view of the world. Please don't spread it to children. yes, its slavery no matter what job you have. You are born into this world, brainwashed with a religion and the god of this earth theTV. You get brainwashed and programmed in school and then get to be a slave in a job until you are old and then you die. Meaningful existence :) basically a slave from start to finish. |
thomasquinn 32989 15.01.2009 13:55 |
Gosh. Your life must be really empty, isn't it? |
The Real Wizard 15.01.2009 14:40 |
Treasure Moment wrote: yes, its slavery no matter what job you have. You are born into this world, brainwashed with a religion and the god of this earth theTV. You get brainwashed and programmed in school and then get to be a slave in a job until you are old and then you die. Meaningful existence :) basically a slave from start to finish. Do artists and musicians who are atheistic/agnostic and watch little TV also fit into your world view? |
Treasure Moment 15.01.2009 14:46 |
Sir GH wrote:Treasure Moment wrote: yes, its slavery no matter what job you have. You are born into this world, brainwashed with a religion and the god of this earth theTV. You get brainwashed and programmed in school and then get to be a slave in a job until you are old and then you die. Meaningful existence :) basically a slave from start to finish.Do artists and musicians who are atheistic/agnostic and watch little TV also fit into your world view? no, those people are the exception. |
Treasure Moment 15.01.2009 14:47 |
ThomasQuinn wrote: Gosh. Your life must be really empty, isn't it? i just tell it like it is, nothing more or less. |
The Real Wizard 15.01.2009 16:09 |
Treasure Moment wrote:Sir GH wrote:no, those people are the exception.Treasure Moment wrote: yes, its slavery no matter what job you have. You are born into this world, brainwashed with a religion and the god of this earth theTV. You get brainwashed and programmed in school and then get to be a slave in a job until you are old and then you die. Meaningful existence :) basically a slave from start to finish.Do artists and musicians who are atheistic/agnostic and watch little TV also fit into your world view? Interesting. Wasn't expecting that. So it is your personal opinions that deem precisely which groups of people in this world are and aren't living productive and meaningful lives? |
Micrówave 15.01.2009 16:20 |
yes, its slavery no matter what job you have. You are born into this world, brainwashed with a religion and the god of this earth theTV. You get brainwashed and programmed in school and then get to be a slave in a job until you are old and then you die. Meaningful existence :) basically a slave from start to finish. So do you have any suggestions who I could sponge off of the rest of my life? Your Mom has probably had enough with you guys, so someone else? |
john bodega 15.01.2009 21:51 |
Treasure Moment wrote: i just tell it like it is, nothing more or less. You don't know 'how it is' at all. How many people have you actually gotten to know really well, that you can back up your assertion that they're all mindless drones? What you have is a handful of vague assumptions, with massive contradictions put in place whenever it concerns you. ie. "Anyone who goes to university is a programmed robot but I'm okay because I'm Treasure Moment". |
inu-liger 16.01.2009 00:54 |
Zebonka12 wrote:Treasure Moment wrote: i just tell it like it is, nothing more or less.You don't know 'how it is' at all. How many people have you actually gotten to know really well, that you can back up your assertion that they're all mindless drones? What you have is a handful of vague assumptions, with massive contradictions put in place whenever it concerns you. ie. "Anyone who goes to university is a programmed robot but I'm okay because I'm Treasure Moment". Zebonka, I'm willing to bet that, where he lives, there is very little opportunity for him to do anything much, either in terms of getting a good-paying job (which is hard atm due to the worldwide economic crisis), or being in a small town that doesn't have much going for itself. And as a result of boredom and lack of a job, and probably a personal breakdown in the past, he's created his own escapist mental world (probably thanks to his alleged drug usage) where he is his own Kim Jong-Il and everyone else is owned by him and they have no right to differ from him in any way, shape or form.............which personally would really creep me out if this was wholly true in TM's case) |
Ms. Rebel 16.01.2009 12:17 |
*enters the thread* O_o *leaves the thread* |
Poo, again 16.01.2009 17:13 |
Treasure Moment wrote:Sir GH wrote:no, those people are the exception.Treasure Moment wrote: yes, its slavery no matter what job you have. You are born into this world, brainwashed with a religion and the god of this earth theTV. You get brainwashed and programmed in school and then get to be a slave in a job until you are old and then you die. Meaningful existence :) basically a slave from start to finish.Do artists and musicians who are atheistic/agnostic and watch little TV also fit into your world view? Sounds a lot like me then. |
thequeen 18.01.2009 20:49 |
I am WITH Treasure Moment ......... Just look at your sad fucking lives , everyone .... Look at others ....what do you see ??? pretty sad eh ? You start dying from the day you're born You sign for life in school You likely get married to someone ... you'll bet your life ! ANYWAY ....who's the sucker ??? yourself ..... wich means EVERYONE ! that's life my friends , if you don't open your "eyes" cheers , theQueen oyeah , JLP (QOL-mod. : ...hmm thank you!) |
john bodega 18.01.2009 21:16 |
thequeen wrote: I am WITH Treasure Moment ......... I'm sorry to hear that. But I guess someone has to keep psychiatric institutions in business. |
thequeen 19.01.2009 01:05 |
Zebonka12 wrote:thequeen wrote: I am WITH Treasure Moment .........I'm sorry to hear that. But I guess someone has to keep psychiatric institutions in business. don't be sorry ....just don't ! |
inu-liger 19.01.2009 01:20 |
thequeen wrote: I am WITH Treasure Moment ......... Just look at your sad fucking lives , everyone .... Look at others ....what do you see ??? pretty sad eh ? You start dying from the day you're born You sign for life in school You likely get married to someone ... you'll bet your life ! ANYWAY ....who's the sucker ??? yourself ..... wich means EVERYONE ! that's life my friends , if you don't open your "eyes" cheers , theQueen oyeah , JLP (QOL-sucking-puppy-mod) if you read this : FUCK YOU !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! FUCKING WANKER !!! @@@ [img=/images/smiley/msn/shades_smile.gif][/img] |
john bodega 19.01.2009 02:23 |
You guys ought to lay off TM though. Fair is fair; if I woke up, paralysed, and saw Amir lying in the bed next to me, I'd freak too. |
thomasquinn 32989 19.01.2009 07:00 |
I wouldn't have to be paralyzed for that... |
Raf 19.01.2009 09:03 |
Aren't we all Jews constantly bombing the cram out of Hamas (Treasure Moment) and giving them (him) an excuse to keep firing rockets (spamming)? :P |
Treasure Moment 19.01.2009 10:18 |
Raf wrote: Aren't we all Jews constantly bombing the cram out of Hamas (Treasure Moment) and giving them (him) an excuse to keep firing rockets (spamming)? :P wtf are you talking about retard? |
inu-liger 19.01.2009 12:41 |
Treasure Moment wrote:Raf wrote: Aren't we all Jews constantly bombing the cram out of Hamas (Treasure Moment) and giving them (him) an excuse to keep firing rockets (spamming)? :Pwtf are you talking about retard? He's saying "WHERE THE FUCK IS THAT VIDEO?" |
thomasquinn 32989 19.01.2009 15:02 |
Raf wrote: Aren't we all Jews constantly bombing the cram out of Hamas (Treasure Moment) and giving them (him) an excuse to keep firing rockets (spamming)? :P 1) Not Jews; Israelis. You can't hold the Jews as a people responsible for what Israel, a nation, does. 2) Absolutely. Only our missiles don't do any damages, and no one innocent ever gets hurt. Come to think of it, guilty folk don't get hurt too bad either. |
Micrówave 19.01.2009 15:45 |
Now would be the time to test out that Queenzone Missle Defense System. And yes... WHERE IS THAT VIDEO? |
Raf 19.01.2009 20:52 |
ThomasQuinn wrote:Raf wrote: Aren't we all Jews constantly bombing the cram out of Hamas (Treasure Moment) and giving them (him) an excuse to keep firing rockets (spamming)? :P1) Not Jews; Israelis. You can't hold the Jews as a people responsible for what Israel, a nation, does. 2) Absolutely. Only our missiles don't do any damages, and no one innocent ever gets hurt. Come to think of it, guilty folk don't get hurt too bad either. Technically, wouldn't that make many people (including yourself) wrong for having complained about what "Americans" have done to the world...? And what video are "we" (?) on about? |
john bodega 19.01.2009 21:25 |
I've sussed it, guys. If you want to shut that faggot douchebag TM up in any thread, just ask him a serious question like "when can we see your gig-in-front-of-thousands-of-people video?". He'll clam up. Of course, talk about anything else and he'll offer his useless and uninformed opinion within five minutes. So from now on, let's just talk about his non-existent gig. |
inu-liger 19.01.2009 22:42 |
Raf wrote: And what video are "we" (?) on about? The supposed gig where Treasure Moment either "played in front of thousands / played on the same stage as some chick (in a photo somewhere) played on in front of thousands", that was going to be videotaped, oh, around last August/September. Last he said, he's "yet" to talk to the drummer about getting the video. 5 months later? YEAH RIGHT. And now he's being totally silent about the whole damned thing when we ask him for the video. |
Raf 20.01.2009 05:15 |
Sounds interesting. So, when will we see the video? |
thomasquinn 32989 20.01.2009 06:42 |
Raf wrote:ThomasQuinn wrote:Technically, wouldn't that make many people (including yourself) wrong for having complained about what "Americans" have done to the world...? And what video are "we" (?) on about?Raf wrote: Aren't we all Jews constantly bombing the cram out of Hamas (Treasure Moment) and giving them (him) an excuse to keep firing rockets (spamming)? :P1) Not Jews; Israelis. You can't hold the Jews as a people responsible for what Israel, a nation, does. 2) Absolutely. Only our missiles don't do any damages, and no one innocent ever gets hurt. Come to think of it, guilty folk don't get hurt too bad either. "America" can mean one of two things: when used geographically, it refers to the continent consisting of the regions North and South America (technically speaking they are now two continents since the construction of the Panama canal, but we often still refer to them as being one continent), and in common parlance "America" refers to the United States of America, which is a country (a nation-state to be precise). "Americans" are not an ethnic group or even a homogeneous people, but a nationality. Also take note that I refer to their government, and not to the people themselves (some people are utter scum and some are excellent human beings, and that's something that goes for every populated area in the whole world). Jews however, are a people/religious group (due to the way one becomes Jewish [i.e. if you're not born Jewish you'll have a damn hard time becoming a Jew] the distinction is difficult), while Israel is a state. |
Sonic_Libido 15.03.2009 03:31 |
I have narcolepsy, I get sleep paralisys quite often.... it sucks, but you get used to it. |
Ms. Rebel 15.03.2009 06:42 |
^Jake, get a life. :) |
Poo, again 15.03.2009 12:01 |
Anyway, returning to the topic. Sleep paralysis is nothing strange or dangerous. It is merely the body still being asleep while you're conscious and awake. The reason many people would encounter "evil entities" is because they're completely unfamiliar with SP, and they might still be partially dreaming. Or whatever. People who do astral projection, willingly submit themselves to sleep paralysis in order to visit the astral world. Meh. |
catqueen 15.03.2009 14:40 |
Yeah, it's a horrible feeling though, and anything like that is made so much worse by the fact that it's in the middle of the night! Not the best time for rational thought. I used to get sleep paralysis, haven't had it lately though, touch wood. Stress and over-tiredness seem to make it worse... having said that I'm stressed and over-tired the last couple of months and haven't had it, so maybe it doesn't follow a pattern. I used to think I was crazy for getting it, it was such a relief when I found out other people get it too! |
Sonic_Libido 15.03.2009 19:49 |
who the hell is jake? |
thomasquinn 32989 16.03.2009 05:52 |
The QZ equivalent of a cockroach-infestation. |
«¤~Mrš. BÃD GÛŸ~¤» 17.03.2009 20:14 |
Hmmmm...I don't know if I've had sleep paralysis, but I have experienced a feeling of panic to wake myself up to get out of a bad dream. Sometimes its quite bad, and it seems like I'm using every bit of strength I have in me to wake up. I know if I don't wake up I could possibly die. I've had this all my life and it only seems to happen maybe once every few months. It is scary and usually it will happen numerous times in the same night. I hate nights like these! They're full of anxiety and panic!![img=/images/smiley/msn/confused_smile.gif][/img] |