User Controls
sleeping gas in open space
-
2017-06-20 at 8:29 PM UTC
-
2017-06-20 at 8:37 PM UTC
Originally posted by mmQ Then you are an anomaly. You're 50 years old and honestly think every single person knows when they're dreaming, knows where they're asleep, and can wake up whenever they want? You honestly believe that?
i havent been 50 for at least 30 years, faggot.
then youre all weak, soft, and untermensche...and should be culled -
2017-06-20 at 8:41 PM UTC
Originally posted by -SpectraL I can also set a trigger in my mind to wake up at a certain time, without the need of an alarm clock. Kids are stunted, so they can't do this.
i do this too...but i dont know how. if i have to be up at xxxx-time, which is earlier than my normal wake-up time, i set my alarm, but i still automatically wake up before the alarm goes off. examples are a few months ago i had to be up at 4am, which is 3 or 4 hours earlier than i usually get up, to catch a flight and somehow i woke up before that...which i never do.
like during the weekend if i think to myself that i have to be up at xxxx-time to do something in particular, i will wake up...but if i know i can sleep in, i do. -
2017-06-20 at 8:53 PM UTC
Originally posted by -SpectraL Learn correlation/disassociation benny.
if you arent sleeping with them, then why are they stunned ??? how'd they found out ???
you go around telling kids in your hood that you can wake up @ X hour.
you tell them even when they didnt solicit for that information >????
do you stand in the middle of the street and shout on top of yer lungs to every nad any that'd stop and listen ??? -
2017-06-20 at 8:55 PM UTC
Originally posted by infinityshock i do this too…but i dont know how. if i have to be up at xxxx-time, which is earlier than my normal wake-up time, i set my alarm, but i still automatically wake up before the alarm goes off. examples are a few months ago i had to be up at 4am, which is 3 or 4 hours earlier than i usually get up, to catch a flight and somehow i woke up before that…which i never do.
like during the weekend if i think to myself that i have to be up at xxxx-time to do something in particular, i will wake up…but if i know i can sleep in, i do.
thats nothing.
when i was taking the rrian or the bus ... i always fall asleep and wake up exactly @ my stop or station.
never miss. -
2017-06-20 at 8:58 PM UTCSo, when are we going to talk about the expansion of sleeping gas in a vacuum?
-
2017-06-20 at 9:03 PM UTC
-
2017-06-20 at 9:14 PM UTC
-
2017-06-20 at 9:51 PM UTC
Originally posted by infinityshock i do this too…but i dont know how. if i have to be up at xxxx-time, which is earlier than my normal wake-up time, i set my alarm, but i still automatically wake up before the alarm goes off. examples are a few months ago i had to be up at 4am, which is 3 or 4 hours earlier than i usually get up, to catch a flight and somehow i woke up before that…which i never do.
like during the weekend if i think to myself that i have to be up at xxxx-time to do something in particular, i will wake up…but if i know i can sleep in, i do.
yeh I do that, but its not because I have a conscious thought in my sleep that I should now wake. I might have that thought while I'm half awake, but then I'm technically conscious already, not in deep sleep state. fact is if you are tired you will continue to sleep unless something disturbs you, and during a sleep state there is nothing in your consciousness that will cause you to wake yourself.
. -
2017-06-20 at 11:49 PM UTC
Originally posted by NARCassist yeh I do that, but its not because I have a conscious thought in my sleep that I should now wake. I might have that thought while I'm half awake, but then I'm technically conscious already, not in deep sleep state. fact is if you are tired you will continue to sleep unless something disturbs you, and during a sleep state there is nothing in your consciousness that will cause you to wake yourself.
ive already stated in previous posts that when im sleeping...if im having a dream that i dont like...i can consciously wake myself from it. -
2017-06-21 at 1:24 AM UTC
-
2017-06-21 at 2:26 AM UTC
Originally posted by NARCassist no you're waking up from the shock of a nightmare, lol.
no, you fucking idiot...i am literally thinking to myself if i want to wake up, or not. the other night i was having some stupid ass dream where i turned into tree...and people i knew were looking for me but didnt see 'me' because i was a tree. i specifically recall being pissed off and thinking if i should wake up to make the annoying-ness stop.
another example...i had a dream where i wrecked my car and was thinking if i should wake up. i thought 'nah...its only a dream' -
2017-06-21 at 2:27 AM UTC
Originally posted by infinityshock no, you fucking idiot…i am literally thinking to myself if i want to wake up, or not. the other night i was having some stupid ass dream where i turned into tree…and people i knew were looking for me but didnt see 'me' because i was a tree. i specifically recall being pissed off and thinking if i should wake up to make the annoying-ness stop.
another example…i had a dream where i wrecked my car and was thinking if i should wake up. i thought 'nah…its only a dream'
You have really boring dreams. -
2017-06-21 at 2:30 AM UTCI can do that, too. If I want to fly, I can tell myself in the dream to fly, and I do, knowing it's a dream.
-
2017-06-21 at 2:46 AM UTCYes, these things are possible.
-
2017-06-21 at 1:15 PM UTCwell i don't believe it.
. -
2017-06-21 at 2:38 PM UTC
-
2017-06-22 at 3:04 AM UTCspeaking of dreams...im semi-conducting an almost accidental experiment with dreaming. the other night when this conversation started i just happened to have eaten ice cream right before bed time. for the last three nights, tonight being the fourth, ive eaten a quart of ice cream and every time my dreams were more vivid, lasted longer, and i had better recollection of them.
-
2017-06-22 at 3:05 AM UTC
Originally posted by infinityshock speaking of dreams…im semi-conducting an almost accidental experiment with dreaming. the other night when this conversation started i just happened to have eaten ice cream right before bed time. for the last three nights, tonight being the fourth, ive eaten a quart of ice cream and every time my dreams were more vivid, lasted longer, and i had better recollection of them.
Cheese seems to induce vivid dreaming in a lot of people, it might extend to other dairy to a lesser extent -
2017-06-22 at 3:23 AM UTC