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Topic: Talking in your sleep.
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:: AFRObaby
:: QA4 A spot of tea please, Alfred! | |
Last night i found out that i talk in my sleep TT_TT
I woke up my friend by giggling loudly and saying "for me? a fat brat?" as in bratz, the dolls. I DONT NO WHY.
Anywaay~
anyone else talk in their sleep/ had a strange experience with it? SHARE because i care.
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Post: #407846 , Wed 14 Jul 10, 1:48AM |
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lol I'd be freaked out if I saw anyone doing it u.u
I remember this one time when I fell asleep on my mom's bed so she carried me to mine. She told me I was like 'Where are you taking me?' She made fun of me afterwards >.<
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Post: #407862 , Wed 14 Jul 10, 2:39AM |
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oh my gosh I talk in my sleep all the time!!! I've like woken up mid-sentence before, or just about to scream or something. It's totally funny. One time at a sleepover my friend told me that I had said "No, don't kill my dog! Not my dog!"-- which is hilarious because at the time I didn't have any pets!
When we lose the right to be different, we lose the privilege to be free.
-Charles Evans Hughes
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Post: #407866 , Wed 14 Jul 10, 3:21AM |
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I don't really talk in my sleep, but when I wake up I usually say whatever I had last said in my dream. The funniest thing I ever remember doing, is waking up yelling "WELL THAT'S RUDE!" Lmao
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Post: #407867 , Wed 14 Jul 10, 3:27AM |
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:: BenJen
:: QA5 Having the neighbours round | |
haha I talk in my sleep alot! One time I said, "Why do people...believe in lies...just because...they are in love....with the liar?..." and my mom was like, "....I think that's the most intellegnet thing you've said in your life and your freakin' asleep...go figure..."
Another time I was singing If I Ain't Got You by Alicia Keys!! 
Another time I was singing about yellow rubber duckies!! xD
Darling, I AM the rainbow and no, you cannot taste me ;)
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Post: #407872 , Wed 14 Jul 10, 3:38AM |
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Onec time I literally SCREAMED
"I HATE THE UKRAINE!"
in my sleep
I really don't have any problem with the ukraine so it was kinda confusing
These days, my life,
I feel it has no purpose.
And late at night these feelings swim to the surface.
Cause on the surface the city lights shine,
They're calling at me 'come and find your kind.'
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Post: #407890 , Wed 14 Jul 10, 4:34AM |
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My sister likes to hold complete conversations with me while i sleep talk. Although that is what I am doing right now to my girlfriend. She fell asleep on the phone with me and I have not had the heart to hang up yet. She started making noises in her sleep and I gently told her that I loved her and that she needed to go back to sleep. She responded with some grunts and an ok love. Then she preceded to start snoring. I love late night sleep chats. You can really find out how some one feels about you this way.
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Post: #407891 , Wed 14 Jul 10, 4:34AM |
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I sleep talk all the time, but it's usually a really boring conversation, because I just recite the alphabet, except I always get stuck on a letter. Usually it's the first letter of whatever I've been thinking a lot about.
I used to be a lot weirder. I had an in depth conversation with professor slughorn about crystallised pineapple rights, and my friends caught it on tape.
I also used to laugh in my sleep. First giggling, but slowly building up until I woke up cackling maniacally.
Yeah, I'm coolest in my sleep
"I deleted the file? I deleted ALL the files!? I deleted the INTERNET?!?....I DON'T EVEN HAVE A MODEM"-Eddie Izzard
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Post: #407893 , Wed 14 Jul 10, 4:35AM |
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When I was about 8, I was driving down to my dad's house and passed out in the back seat because car rides knock me out. When I woke up, he told me that we had a lovely conversation about purple pickle eating monsters and how to kill them. True story.
When I was 12, I had a sleepover for my birthday party. The boy I had been in love with for like ever (who happened to be one of my best friends) was there, and I apparently confessed my love to him... While I was asleep.
When I was 13, some stuff lead to me being taken out of my aunt and uncle's house. I was sharing a bed with my mom, and apparently I sat up, screams "Fuck Joe (my uncle)" and went back to sleep. My mom almost smacked me in the mouth until she realized I was sleeping.
This one's not about me, but my friend (who I share a room with at the moment) ranted about soup in her sleep once... That was amusing. When she woke up, I was like "What kind of fat kid dreams about soup? I mean, really now?" It was funny.
Life running unchecked by death is cancer or a rainforest mowed down to raise beef cattle for an overpopulated society. Death unchecked by life is famine, plague, massacre. Neither is a natural or harmonious balance; light and dark must circle 'round each other in a dynamic polarity to maintaint the dance of life."
Dianne Sylvan~"The Circle Within"
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Edit: dar3xixdr3am, Wed 14 Jul 10, 4:41AM
Post: #407894 , Wed 14 Jul 10, 4:39AM |
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:: j.cor
:: QA10 Community Goddess | |
I've been known to talk in my sleep too. I often grab my cell phone, call somebody, and have conversations while I'm still asleep which is exactly why I now hide my phone under my mattress.
A couple of months ago, I was at my boyfriend's house sleeping. He was awake, just kind of laying next to me, not doing anything in particular. All of a sudden, I got woken up by him saying "Why did you say my mom's name?" He sounded confused at first. I was confused by his question but realized I must have said it while I was sleeping so I tried covering myself by saying, "I don't know. I just think it's a pretty name." Of course, we both knew that I had really called out to his mother in my sleep, and that I wasn't just repeating it because I "thought it was pretty." It was fairly awkward but provided for a good laugh. I'm just glad his mother wasn't in the room when I said it.
"Sometimes, I look outside, and I think that a lot of other people have seen this snow before. Just like I think that a lot of other people have read those books before. And listened to those songs. I wonder how they feel tonight." - Perks Of Being a Wallflower.
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Post: #407900 , Wed 14 Jul 10, 5:17AM |
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:: courtneh92
:: QA4 A spot of tea please, Alfred! | |
My girlfriend talks in her sleep a lot.
The other day, she kept warning me about going into the desert, and told me I need to drink something...
I've been known to talk in my sleep sometimes.. it's kinda rare now, but I do... I used to sleep walk a lot too...
anyway. Apparently my gf thought I was awake when I was really asleep one night, due to me sleeptalking/walking or something, and proceeded to, well, touch me.
She stopped for a moment, and I hit her over the head with a lamp, and went "Sorry, sorry, sorry" and passed back out.
She's talking about it a week later, and I'm like "wtf are you talking about?" and she realizes I was asleep throughout the ordeal.
I still like to tease her about it.
Get busy living, or get busy dying.
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Post: #407926 , Wed 14 Jul 10, 8:39AM |
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:: Lime
:: QA10 Community God | |
Luckily for me I've been sleep talking and sleep walking from about the age of 7. -__-
I think the funniest thing I've said was "YOU CAN'T PUT BLUE THINGS IN THE PURPLE WASHING MACHINE" whilst on the phone to my girlfried (ex now). I've let things slip too, like wanting to be a guy or like my male friend. I tend to have a lot of nightmares or angry dreams, so I either whimper or start swearing haha.
I've also unlocked my front door and walked right out into the street, and luckily I didn't decide to sleep naked that night.
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Edit: Lime, Wed 14 Jul 10, 10:13AM
Post: #407931 , Wed 14 Jul 10, 9:17AM |
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:: alf91
:: QA7 Taking responsibility | |
Allegedly (i.e. according to my parents) I occasionally talk in my sleep, although not as much as I used to in the past. Apparently I have been known to discuss school issues, musical topics, personal worries and sometimes just spout forth with unintelligible babble...
I much prefer being in control of what I say when I'm awake!!!
"...je sçauray toûjours gré à ceux qui, par un art infini soutenu par le goût, pouront ariver à rendre cet instrument susceptible d’expression..."
- François Couperin
"If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music he hears, however measured or far away."
- Henry David Thoreau, 1854
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Post: #407934 , Wed 14 Jul 10, 9:39AM |
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I'm always so afraid that I'm going to talk in my sleep. I don't dream a whole lot but when I do its usually really vivid. And its usually extremely strange. I've woken up muttering stuff to myself or crying or smiling really big, but I don't think I've ever talked a lot. I have no idea what I would say.
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Post: #407948 , Wed 14 Jul 10, 10:09AM |
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My sister and my Mother both occasionly sleepwalk [although very rarely] and when they do they talk, too. They are really crazy though. I know they don't mean it, because they don't really understand what's going on, but they're all 'I did not! I am awake! Why won't you listen to me?!'
It's quite funny actually.
"It matters not what someone is born, but what they grow to be"
- Albus Dumbledore
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Post: #407961 , Wed 14 Jul 10, 10:32AM |
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Apparently i talk in my sleep, and according to my cousin i once had a full conversation.
I'm tempted to setup my computer to record overnight with a mic near my pillow,
but it'd be troublesome to go through 8 hours of sound, and store it.
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Post: #407964 , Wed 14 Jul 10, 10:48AM |
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:: Nyx57
:: QA5 Having the neighbours round | |
Haha! That's funny. I never talk in my sleep but I twitch a hell of a lot. I'll fall asleep in class and kick the crap out the person sitting in front of me and knock all of my neighbor's stuff onto the floor.
And if I'm in the car I'll whack my head against the window hard enough to leave a goose-egg.
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Post: #408150 , Wed 14 Jul 10, 10:54PM |
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:: Lynn
:: QA10 Community Goddess | |
Yeah, I always end up saying something weird like, "That werewolf liked my car" or "we need a hamster permit" or one time I whispered someones name, my sister heard and it was rather embarrassing
Hate leaves ugly scars, love leaves beautiful ones. ~Mignon McLaughlin, The Second Neurotic's Notebook, 1966
Love is the poetry of the senses. ~Honoré de Balzac
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Post: #408155 , Wed 14 Jul 10, 11:26PM |
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I had an entire conversation with my friend. She thought i was awake at first. it consisted of:
my friend- ok im back. wtf r u doin my bed?
me- im sleeping.
friend- go sleep on the floor.
me- but the purple spiders will eat me. O_o
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Edit: candycrazy, Wed 14 Jul 10, 11:44PM
Post: #408159 , Wed 14 Jul 10, 11:40PM |
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My grandma likes to tell me that I used to 'talk myself to sleep'. I was probably sleep talking, lol.
According to a friend of mine, I twitch when I sleep. She said I kept balling my hands into fists and that my legs twitched too...
I've recently discovered that my fingers twitch during the day as well.
Yes, I'm an artist. No, I'm not starving.
"Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind." - Dr. Seuss
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Post: #408163 , Wed 14 Jul 10, 11:57PM |
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