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Raz0rBlade_uk
on 2008-06-25 04:27 [#02217992]
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is like tripping fucking balls!
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Raz0rBlade_uk
on 2008-06-25 04:39 [#02217996]
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i'm saying this because it happened to me and was great experience best top one
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cuntychuck
from Copenhagen (Denmark) on 2008-06-25 05:00 [#02217997]
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have you ever tried to force fever upon yourself and then go into that state where you are between being wide awake and asleep. thats one freaky fucking point, and it will make you hallucinate if you do it properly.
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leech
from China (Hong Kong S.A.R.) on 2008-06-25 05:01 [#02217998]
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i find them exhausting, physical.
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DeLtoiD
from Ontario on 2008-06-25 05:32 [#02218003]
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lucid dreaming doesn't happen to you... you make it happen. and yes it was like riding falcor from the never-ending story times 19. i love it, just don't create some sort of chaotic hell for yourself.
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DeLtoiD
from Ontario on 2008-06-25 05:48 [#02218007]
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glad you had fun. wheres 0phecks
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leech
from China (Hong Kong S.A.R.) on 2008-06-25 07:27 [#02218020]
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oh - i like them. mine arent always exhausting - just recently they seem to be...
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FlyAgaric
from the discovery (Africa) on 2008-07-03 12:04 [#02219505]
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it's incredible how detailed everything is. take some time to examine the bark of a tree up close, instead of flying around like a madman, which seems to be the instinctual thing to do.
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yoyoyoyo
from Sweden on 2008-07-04 15:57 [#02219722]
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this is better
The age of onset is variable, ranging from 30 to 60, with an average of 50. However the disease tends to prominently occur in later years, primarily following child birth. Death usually occurs between 7 to 36 months from onset. The presentation of the disease varies considerably from person to person, even among patients from within the same family.
The disease has four stages, taking 7 to 18 months to run its course:
The patient suffers increasing insomnia, resulting in panic attacks and phobias. This stage lasts for about four months.
Hallucinations and panic attacks become noticeable, continuing for about five months.
Complete inability to sleep is followed by rapid loss of weight. This lasts for about three months.
Dementia, turning unresponsive or mute over the course of six months. This is the final progression of the disease, and the patient will subsequently die.
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yoyoyoyo
from Sweden on 2008-07-04 16:01 [#02219723]
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posting this because i got some insomniac myself recently
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BoxBob-K23
from Finland on 2008-07-04 16:09 [#02219725]
Points: 2440 Status: Regular | Followup to yoyoyoyo: #02219722
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holy shit, that's freaky
just what the insomniac needs to hear about is the possibility of imminent death...
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yoyoyoyo
from Sweden on 2008-07-04 16:10 [#02219727]
Points: 3200 Status: Regular | Followup to BoxBob-K23: #02219725
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are you insomniac too ?
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BoxBob-K23
from Finland on 2008-07-04 17:11 [#02219741]
Points: 2440 Status: Regular | Followup to yoyoyoyo: #02219727
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only when I'm stressed, which is more often than I need...
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