You certainly can… see here.Comrade wrote:I didn't you can get high on sleep deprivationDaemon108 wrote:You ever just look back on things that you posted after being sleep deprived and think how high was I?!
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You certainly can… see here.Comrade wrote:I didn't you can get high on sleep deprivationDaemon108 wrote:You ever just look back on things that you posted after being sleep deprived and think how high was I?!
That seems suspicious... wait, is Kenji rubbing off on me?brythain wrote:You certainly can… see here.Comrade wrote:I didn't you can get high on sleep deprivationDaemon108 wrote:You ever just look back on things that you posted after being sleep deprived and think how high was I?!
An article about paranoia and hallucinations and no mention of anyone getting high off sleep deprivation...Neat.brythain wrote:You certainly can… see here.Comrade wrote:I didn't you can get high on sleep deprivationDaemon108 wrote:You ever just look back on things that you posted after being sleep deprived and think how high was I?!
Isn't that the point of getting high? It's an indescribable experience and when you have it you can't tell the difference between hallucinations and insights and reality and oooh… I need to sleep.Potato wrote:An article about paranoia and hallucinations and no mention of anyone getting high off sleep deprivation...Neat.
Also, I'm pretty sure Daemon's idea of "sleep deprived" is going a night or two without.
But seriously, the girls all plotted it together. Hisao rejected all of them, man.
And then got reincarnated into the track captain, which is why Emi is initially attracted to him, and why he is so quick to think up a cover story for why he rejects her again.Potato wrote:But seriously, the girls all plotted it together. Hisao rejected all of them, man.
But the track captain exists at the same time as Hisao...SpunkySix wrote:And then got reincarnated into the track captain, which is why Emi is initially attracted to him, and why he is so quick to think up a cover story for why he rejects her again.Potato wrote:But seriously, the girls all plotted it together. Hisao rejected all of them, man.
Seriously though, I will admit that even as somebody who would never want to get high, sometimes sleep deprived dreams are awesomely weird. Same goes for dreams after TOO MUCH sleep.
Um... quantum physics.Potato wrote:But the track captain exists at the same time as Hisao...SpunkySix wrote:And then got reincarnated into the track captain, which is why Emi is initially attracted to him, and why he is so quick to think up a cover story for why he rejects her again.Potato wrote:But seriously, the girls all plotted it together. Hisao rejected all of them, man.
Seriously though, I will admit that even as somebody who would never want to get high, sometimes sleep deprived dreams are awesomely weird. Same goes for dreams after TOO MUCH sleep.
I sadly don't have sleep-deprived dreams. Only paralysis and hallucinations.
It varies. The paralysis itself is exactly what it sounds like, just an inability to move. The accompanying hallucinations, if any, can vary. Voices are common but they whisper and I can't ever recall what's said. Usually a deepening blackness and a suffocating pressure over the entire body...I don't see anything, but I've known people who get visual hallucinations with it. There was one instance where extremely vivid visual and auditory elements (all of which I can recall in exact detail) were involved but I'm still not entirely sure that was the same sort of thing. It was less sleep-malfunction-y and more malevolent-Poltergeist-y.SpunkySix wrote:And what is sleep-deprived paralysis like? I've always kind of wondered, but never tried to find out for obvious reasons.
Ah, gosh, wow. Sorry about that. I have heard reports of people feeling like they're being crawled on by a witch, now that I think of it.Potato wrote:It varies. The paralysis itself is exactly what it sounds like, just an inability to move. The accompanying hallucinations, if any, can vary. Voices are common but they whisper and I can't ever recall what's said. Usually a deepening blackness and a suffocating pressure over the entire body...I don't see anything, but I've known people who get visual hallucinations with it. There was one instance where extremely vivid visual and auditory elements (all of which I can recall in exact detail) were involved but I'm still not entirely sure that was the same sort of thing. It was less sleep-malfunction-y and more malevolent-Poltergeist-y.SpunkySix wrote:And what is sleep-deprived paralysis like? I've always kind of wondered, but never tried to find out for obvious reasons.
It's not actually caused by sleep deprivation (it seems to be a malfunction in the brain while trying to wake up), that's just when it triggers more often for me.
Now I'm imagining if Emi or Hanako endured this...Poor things...
Oh sweet ChristPotato wrote:Now I'm imagining if Emi or Hanako endured this...Poor things...
Aw, stop that. I can't even handle that. Hanako is too cute to be sad. Plus, the feeling is too relatable.Munchenhausen wrote:Now I dunno if Hanako striving for Lucid Dreaming is sadder than her suffering sleep paralysis...
For during Lilly's Route, it is the only way she can be with Hisao... In her dreams...
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I went tgrough a period of trying to Lucid Dream, and I actually managed it once.SpunkySix wrote: I have gotten pretty close to lucid dreaming before. I've kept a log of all of my dreams for about a year now, and after 84 recorded they've become much more detailed and lengthy, and I've almost gained full control a couple of times. Gone from a single paragraph to text that extends for almost a full page. I haven't had time lately, but when school lets out in a week or so, I want to start back up again and see if I can do it. That could be an amazing experience.
My own little world, even...
Oh, that's rough. I hear the first time is the hardest though, so you could conceivably make it back.Munchenhausen wrote:I went tgrough a period of trying to Lucid Dream, and I actually managed it once.SpunkySix wrote: I have gotten pretty close to lucid dreaming before. I've kept a log of all of my dreams for about a year now, and after 84 recorded they've become much more detailed and lengthy, and I've almost gained full control a couple of times. Gone from a single paragraph to text that extends for almost a full page. I haven't had time lately, but when school lets out in a week or so, I want to start back up again and see if I can do it. That could be an amazing experience.
My own little world, even...
Just once.
And you know what happened?
I got so excited I accidentally woke myself up.
FML