And Urjak. With Power Pills.
What do you mean?
Quote from: Scorpion on January 02, 2011, 04:02:35 PMIs there any need for the multiple spoilers?Besides, people are just voicing their opinions, if you've got a story and want to say it, you may aswell say it.I have voiced it before and got the same crap like this thread is getting.
Is there any need for the multiple spoilers?Besides, people are just voicing their opinions, if you've got a story and want to say it, you may aswell say it.
Quote from: Natef on January 02, 2011, 04:01:18 PMWhat do you mean?
Quote from: Little lost bot on January 02, 2011, 04:07:06 PMQuote from: Scorpion on January 02, 2011, 04:02:35 PMIs there any need for the multiple spoilers?Besides, people are just voicing their opinions, if you've got a story and want to say it, you may aswell say it.I have voiced it before and got the same crap like this thread is getting.Once again, probably just others opinions. At any rate, that's not a good reason for not saying your own opinion.
You want me to tell you of one of them? Alright have you ever bin pushed into your bed when your laying face down? If your in the position you could end up suffocating. Lucky my head was off to the side so I could still breath but the pressure was there. Heck my body is getting shaky as recall this. Any way as the pressure continued the deeper I went into the bed. The worst part of it is the it almost froze my body, I could not move a inch all I could do was think thats it. It went away when my moms alarm clock went and the bed springs pushed me back up to the level I normally go to. I got up and every mussel in my body felt like it was twitching after that. No it was not a dream. I know because my eyes were open and when it went away I went out into the hall way in my place. Would you like another encounter?
I believe that souls don't have a shape. But they're not going to show up in front of someone, having no shape, right? I guess they project a picture of their last moments of life, somehow.
You want me to tell you of one of them? Alright have you ever bin pushed into your bed when your laying face down? If your in the position you could end up suffocating. Lucky my head was off to the side so I could still breath but the pressure was there. Heck my body is getting shaky as recall this. Any way as the pressure continued the deeper I went into the bed. The worst part of it is the it almost froze my body, I could not move a inch all I could do was think thats it. It went away when my moms alarm clock went and the bed springs pushed me back up to the level I normally go to. I got up and every mussel in my body felt like it was twitching after that. No it was not a dream. I know because my eyes were open and when it went away I went out into the hall way in my place.
Two words:Sleep Paralysis.Google it, it will make you feel better.
In what way? I was sleeping with my back up not on the bed (Not that I think any one gives a hoot) but it fails to explain the beds springs in the mattress.
Quote from: Little lost bot on January 02, 2011, 04:47:17 PMIn what way? I was sleeping with my back up not on the bed (Not that I think any one gives a hoot) but it fails to explain the beds springs in the mattress.Often I will go to sleep on my side, but wake up on my back. Which is the more logically explanation of why: a ghost flipped me over, or I rolled over at some point while sleeping? As for the sinking into the bed, which is a more logical explanation: you were in a state of sleep paralysis (which is very common) and hallucinated the whole thing, or the laws of physics are bunk and a ghost who's allergic to alarm clocks was shoving your whole body into a mattress?
Quote from: frezal on January 02, 2011, 06:01:42 PMQuote from: Little lost bot on January 02, 2011, 04:47:17 PMIn what way? I was sleeping with my back up not on the bed (Not that I think any one gives a hoot) but it fails to explain the beds springs in the mattress.Often I will go to sleep on my side, but wake up on my back. Which is the more logically explanation of why: a ghost flipped me over, or I rolled over at some point while sleeping? As for the sinking into the bed, which is a more logical explanation: you were in a state of sleep paralysis (which is very common) and hallucinated the whole thing, or the laws of physics are bunk and a ghost who's allergic to alarm clocks was shoving your whole body into a mattress? Why would He be allergic to alarm clocks?
I do not feel like getting into a debate about this one again.
Quote from: Little lost bot on January 02, 2011, 04:20:43 PM I do not feel like getting into a debate about this one again.
Quote from: Little lost bot on January 02, 2011, 06:50:21 PMQuote from: Little lost bot on January 02, 2011, 04:20:43 PM I do not feel like getting into a debate about this one again.You cannot state that and complain about single mindedness at the same time... Well, unless you're fine with being a hypocrite.
Quote from: Little lost bot on January 02, 2011, 04:47:17 PMIn what way? I was sleeping with my back up not on the bed (Not that I think any one gives a hoot) but it fails to explain the beds springs in the mattress.Often I will go to sleep on my side, but wake up on my back. Which is the more logically explanation of why: a ghost flipped me over, or I rolled over at some point while sleeping? I for one know I feel asleep the way I woke. Yes you turn and toss in your sleep. Every one does. I know cause sometimes my sheets are every were. Judging by what your talking about here you'v never had anything of the sort happen so I'll have a hard time getting the point to you. When you are in a room or any were and a demon (Or how you guys like it called ghost) is in the area you know. There presents let you know. You mainly get scared or get the feeling you want to leave that area right now or both or possibly more. If your like 85% or more of the world you'll just think I'm a freak and needs to go to a psycho place. Thats what the world more or less does with people who do have these.......expreences (Spelling not coming to me) As for the sinking into the bed, which is a more logical explanation: you were in a state of sleep paralysis (which is very common) and hallucinated the whole thing, or the laws of physics are bunk and a ghost who's allergic to alarm clocks was shoving your whole body into a mattress?