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So I finally had my first case of sleep paralysis and it was freaking awesome. Sure… horrifying… but awesome.

I’ve only ever heard people talk about it and always thought that it was just a meme but no, the way people describe it is pretty much spot on. Demon crawling up to you, not being able to move, yadaya, all the good stuff.

I always thought I couldn’t experience sleep paralysis because I’m a side sleeper and this makes it even less likely.

To say “I don’t scare easily.” would be an understatement. Sure I get startled sometimes, but that’s just instict taking over. I don’t think I have experienced true irrational horror since I was a child. I’d say horror in general is just not part of our daily lives anymore. As someone who is into movie making, even horror movies don’t really cut it for me, because I’m always thinking about the behind the scenes of each shot instead of actually being scared.

That’s why I am so appreciative of a good nightmare. Its horror from the deepest darkest places of your mind, specifically tailored to you. It’s the best private horror show you’ll ever going to get. And for someone who’s never really scared, that is worth a lot.

I’m only kinda disapointed of how my paralysis demon looks. I was hoping it would be some cute ghost lady, but it’s more like a shadowy humanoid tentacle alien. Kinda like the mindflayer from Stranger Things but without any discernable features, just a shadow silouette.

Its kinda like finding out your Patronus is a crosseyed possum, I mean it gets the job done sure… but it’s kinda not what I was hoping for.

Also it made a weird tribal “galagalagala” sound while approaching, which gotta say, not exactly the spookiest thing.

All in all 7/10 experience. Wouldn’t recommend it every day, but every once in a while it shirley is fun.

  • bstix@feddit.dk
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    I had a horror/comedy dream last night. It was pretty funny in hindsigt, so here it goes:

    I am in my office at work, and I get a really important call regarding a case I’ve been working on (in real life) for a while. So I already know exactly what I want to say, but to my surprise my throat is so sore that I can hardly speak.

    Every time I open my mouth I just either yell loudly or whistle silently. I only manage to say a few syllables in each breath.

    This goes on for quite some time in which I barely manage to explain my unfortunate situation and that it’s important that they hear me out. The call repeatedly gets cut off and starts over, forcing me to go through the whole thing several times much to my frustration, before I realize that I’ve actually just been snoring in my sleep and wake up.