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But good books that are fun to read are hard to find. :(

 

I already finished shelves at the local library where I previously lived. Only a few were fun. But hey, if you've only watched movies, Harry Potter is a must to read.

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I can't really ride a bicycle >__< one of those idiots who can't really ride it. I can only go straight and turn curves at more than 90 degrees xD

 

Ah well, maybe you can't help it. >____< not your fault!

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Ahaha how does it feel like? Kind of scary, right? xD

 

scary. indeed Dx

but i felt more shock and panic at that time. and when i woke up, i felt insecure somehow x(

it seems real that i thought i already woke up but i didn't, i was still dreaming

and i couldn't move my body, that's what i feel >_<

 

but..you can call me freak..but i think that i want to experience that, one more time ._. just! one time ._.

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scary. indeed Dx

but i felt more shock and panic at that time. and when i woke up, i felt insecure somehow x(

it seems real that i thought i already woke up but i didn't, i was still dreaming

and i couldn't move my body, that's what i feel >_<

 

but..you can call me freak..but i think that i want to experience that, one more time ._. just! one time ._.

Oh that's a sleeping condition.

I have that all the time when I was younger. That happens when you think a lot or when you are stressed. Basically what happens is, when you sleep, you transit from light sleep to deep sleep to light sleep to awake. But sometimes when you are in deep sleep or during transition, you wake up. So your body is still asleep but your brain is partially awake. So you're like half dreaming and half asleep and your body can't move. The reason you can't move is that when you're in deep sleep, you will dream, and to prevent you from punching someone or strangling yourself or sleepwalk, the brain releases some chemical to paralyze yourself.

But I don't wanna experience that again. It's scary. Especially when I'm dreamin a nightmare. I actually see things which i dreamt in real life. (E.g scary things in my room) and since you can't move it's even scarier...

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Oh that's a sleeping condition.

I have that all the time when I was younger. That happens when you think a lot or when you are stressed. Basically what happens is, when you sleep, you transit from light sleep to deep sleep to light sleep to awake. But sometimes when you are in deep sleep or during transition, you wake up. So your body is still asleep but your brain is partially awake. So you're like half dreaming and half asleep and your body can't move. The reason you can't move is that when you're in deep sleep, you will dream, and to prevent you from punching someone or strangling yourself or sleepwalk, the brain releases some chemical to paralyze yourself.

But I don't wanna experience that again. It's scary. Especially when I'm dreamin a nightmare. I actually see things which i dreamt in real life. (E.g scary things in my room) and since you can't move it's even scarier...



I know Dx I was dreaming (or not I don't know) at my room, sleeping, and it feels like there was someone beside me (really close) that I could not move my body (hallucination).
but but my friend ever told me that...if I wasn't panicking when I had sleep paralysis, you can control your dream? short of that thing ._.

 

omm: after i think about this a couple of times...i sometimes look like this in the morning

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Edited by Lupin of the Heisei Era
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Your friend is right, if you don't panic you will start lucid dreaming. Full control of your dreams, do whatever you want, eat anything you like, kill anyone you want.  D:

 

I want to undergo Sleep paralysis too  ;_________;

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