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About Sleep Paralysis

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About Sleep Paralysis It’s been so long since the last post regarding my recurrent nightmares and dreams, and I wish I could have continued without writing another post about it but unfortunately last night I had another weird dream plus sleep paralysis in the morning. I want to keep track of every hallucination I’ve experienced here, so, here it goes: The first time it happened I was 14 years old, my grandma had just passed away and I was very stressed between school and shit going on with my life. I remember one night that I was sleeping and suddenly I woke up, but I couldn’t move. I opened my eyes only to see the darkness of my room and the wall in front of me. I was very scared and couldn’t move a single muscle. After trying everything else, I decided to scream but no sound would come out of my mouth. Then I heard a voice saying repeatedly saying: “Come with me. I’m here. Come with me”. I panicked and I don’t remember anything else, I think I probably passed out until the nex

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27 Jul 91  02:30:09 By: Don Allen Re: Fireball of 1972 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ This came off Usenet tonight: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Newsgroups: soc.history,misc.headlines Subject: Calibrating the press -- astronomical fireball of 1972 Date: 26 Jul 91 12:09:02 GMT Organization: Dept. of Independence The news media are known for magnifying events out of proportion to their actual significance. I found an instance where they made a truly spectacular occurence sound to most Americans as if it were nothing special. A recent article in the Science section of the NY Times (June 18), mentioned that an "asteroid" had grazed the atmosphere in 1972, leaving a trail in the sky that was "witnessed by thousands of people." But I had never heard of this and couldn't find anything about it in the Times Index for 1972. This seemed odd, because the Times covers science news extensively. Eventually I

How to run?

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The spiny flower mantis (Pseudocreobotra wahlbergi), is a small Flower Mantis native to southern and eastern Africa.

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The spiny flower mantis   ( Pseudocreobotra wahlbergi) , is a small Flower Mantis native to southern and eastern Africa. 

maps could lead aliens to earth

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procrastination flowchart

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Dangerous Foods for dogs

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While we may consider dogs to be members of our family, treating them as such at mealtimes can cause more injury to them than just spoiling their dinners. Here’s a look at the five most dangerous foods for your dog, how they affect their bodies, and what to do in case of an emergency. 1. Chocolate Unlike their feline friends, most dogs don’t have an “off” button when it comes to finding food, says Dr. Tina Wismer, medical director at the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center. While the amount of chocolate your dog consumes will also determine the toxicity, symptoms of chocolate poisoning to look out for can include vomiting, diarrhea and seizures. According to Dr. Wismer, the darker the chocolate is, the more serious the poisoning can be — making baker’s chocolate and cocoa powder more dangerous than milk chocolate. Check out petMD's Dog Chocolate Poisoning Meter . 2. Xylitol An artificial sweetener found in sugarless gum, candy, and baked goods, Xylitol may be ap