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  • #31
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    Originally posted by kite
    maybe you weren't really dreaming and Byron broke in and attempted a little ass lovin, was the bed wet??
    RFLMAO!!!! oh shit

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    • #32
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      HAHAHAHA Daved150!!!!!!

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      • #33
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        Originally posted by kite
        Skarhead, can I still have my drugs??
        No, it was late last night and i saw you had experiences on acid as well... no more!


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        • #34
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          Originally posted by Skarhead
          No, it was late last night and i saw you had experiences on acid as well... no more!
          ACID!!! MAN, THAT BRINGS BACK MEMORIE'S...OR...MAYBE IT DONT...OR...MAYBE IT DOES, THEY JUST ARENT MINE...MAN, I LIKED ME SOME ACID WHEN I WAS YOUNGER....OR...MAYBE I DIDNT?!?!?
          HE WHO MAKES A BEAST OF HIMSELF, GET'S RID OF THE PAIN OF BEING A MAN!!


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          • #35
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            Originally posted by Skarhead
            No, it was late last night and i saw you had experiences on acid as well... no more!
            damn

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            • #36
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              Originally posted by daved150
              ACID!!! MAN, THAT BRINGS BACK MEMORIE'S...OR...MAYBE IT DONT...OR...MAYBE IT DOES, THEY JUST ARENT MINE...MAN, I LIKED ME SOME ACID WHEN I WAS YOUNGER....OR...MAYBE I DIDNT?!?!?
              lol

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              • #37
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                Originally posted by daved150
                ACID!!! MAN, THAT BRINGS BACK MEMORIE'S...OR...MAYBE IT DONT...OR...MAYBE IT DOES, THEY JUST ARENT MINE...MAN, I LIKED ME SOME ACID WHEN I WAS YOUNGER....OR...MAYBE I DIDNT?!?!?
                I never exerimented w/ anything besides beer and marajuana... its a shame, sounds like im missing out on "experiences"


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                • #38
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                  Originally posted by Iron_Gook
                  Back when I was a cheating man *****, I had an experience with spirits/ghosts in my bedroom. I was asleep with my wife in bed next to me. I awoke to find 7 black figures standing around my bed. They looked like the black figures that came out of the ground in the movie "Ghost". Anyway, I screamed like a ***** and woke my wife - who also saw the figures as well. I swear to this day they were demons coming for my soul for all the infidelity that I had committed in my marriage. Freaked me out - is an understatement.

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                  Your wife saw them too?? She probably hired them!! hahahaha


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                  • #39
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                    I believe it bro. I have also had a similar experience. I honestly think it was my girlfriends dead father. It was very soon after he died and I just started to be very serious with my girl. She kept finding pennies in our bed and around places, when he was on his death bed in the hospital she always found pennies under him when she visited. I woke up one night feeling like the breath and life were being sucked out of me, I imagined it was him but had chills up and down my spine. I swear it was no fucking nightmare, I've never felt so helpless and close to suffication.

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                    • #40
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                      Originally posted by Twix
                      I believe it bro. I have also had a similar experience. I honestly think it was my girlfriends dead father. It was very soon after he died and I just started to be very serious with my girl. She kept finding pennies in our bed and around places, when he was on his death bed in the hospital she always found pennies under him when she visited. I woke up one night feeling like the breath and life were being sucked out of me, I imagined it was him but had chills up and down my spine. I swear it was no fucking nightmare, I've never felt so helpless and close to suffication.
                      THAT'S HOW MY DAUGHTERS FIRST BOYFRIEND WILL FEEL....OOPS..WRONG THREAD, SORRY!
                      HE WHO MAKES A BEAST OF HIMSELF, GET'S RID OF THE PAIN OF BEING A MAN!!


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                      • #41
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                        wut da fuck u ppl are weird as shit? are you all from california or something? theres no such thing as ghosts, weirdos


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                        • #42
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                          SLEEP PARALYSIS

                          how many times I have to say it
                          three doodoo is back! Hide your women!

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                          • #43
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                            Originally posted by 3Vandoo
                            SLEEP PARALYSIS

                            how many times I have to say it

                            agree... here you go... fucking weirdos lol

                            hat is sleep paralysis? Sleep paralysis consists of a period of inability to perform voluntary movements either at sleep onset (called hypnogogic or predormital form) or upon awakening (called hypnopompic or postdormtal form).

                            Sleep paralysis may also be referred to as isolated sleep paralysis, familial sleep paralysis, hynogogic or hypnopompic paralysis, predormital or postdormital paralysis

                            What are the symptoms?



                            • A complaint of inability to move the trunk or limbs at sleep onset or upon awakening
                            • Presence of brief episodes of partial or complete skeletal muscle paralysis
                            • Episodes can be associated with hypnagogic hallucinations or dream-like mentation (act or use of the brain)
                            Polysomnography (a sleep recording) shows at least one of the following:



                            • suppression of skeletal muscle tone
                            • a sleep onset REM period
                            • dissociated REM sleep
                            Is it harmful?

                            Sleep paralysis is most often associated with narcolepsy, a neurological condition in which the person has uncontrollable naps. However, there are many people who experience sleep paralysis without having signs of narcolepsy. Sometimes it runs in families. There is no known explanation why some people experience this paralysis. It is not harmful, although most people report feeling very afraid because they do not know what is happening, and within minutes they gradually or abruptly are able to move again; the episode is often terminated by a sound or a touch on the body.

                            In some cases, when hypnogogic hallucinations are present, people feel that someone is in the room with them, some experience the feeling that someone or something is sitting on their chest and they feel impending death and suffocation. That has been called the “Hag Phenomena” and has been happening to people over the centuries. These things cause people much anxiety and terror, but there is no physical harm.

                            What else can you tell me about sleep paralysis?



                            • Some people with disrupted sleep schedules or circadian rhythm disturbances experience sleep paralysis
                            • A study found that 35% of subjects with isolated sleep paralysis also reported a history of wake panic attacks unrelated to the experience of paralysis
                            • Sixteen percent of these persons with isolated sleep paralysis met the criteria for panic disorder
                            How can I stop the sleep paralysis?

                            In severe cases, where episodes take place at least once a week for 6 months, medication may be used.

                            You may be able to minimize the episodes by following good sleep hygiene:



                            • getting enough sleep
                            • reduce stress
                            • exercise regularly (but not too close to bedtime)
                            • keep a regular sleep schedule


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                            • #44
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                              Ghosts are real, drugs are bad (well some of them), cootch is sweet and Skar will be getting a shadowy figure in his near future.

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                              • #45
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                                YEA, OK...MINE WAS A PHUCKIN PLANE...
                                HE WHO MAKES A BEAST OF HIMSELF, GET'S RID OF THE PAIN OF BEING A MAN!!


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