ghost stories
- Lyrs
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- Jim Hawkings21122
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- Sugarmints
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I never have faced scary ghost-like situations but I had to do a speech for school and so I picked "Sleeping Paralysis". It was very interseting as it dealt with people who have a disorder when they sleep. The feelings that they get are so horrifing, I fear that I might get one of them too.
Sleeping paralysis is when you go to sleep and yet wake up in the middle of the night with major chest pains, like a thousand prikily pins dropping down on you from the inside of ur ribs. After that effect you get a very hard time breathing and you can't move a muscle. You feel pain and fear running through your whole body but you can't do anything to stop it. You're frozen and you can't move for a long period of time. You will sweat like you are in the hottest point in hell and then get major hallucinations of shadows that are created by your eyes creeping across your walls with absolutly no light creating the effect. You hear whispers in your ear and you want to scream like hell but you can't move your mouth. You're like frozen in hell. Thats how scary it can get.
Reason? Half ur body is asleep. making you not move at all, creating hallucinations from your dream world and hearing noises that deal with nothing. the chest pains (like sumone is smushing u to death) is uncertain. I forget why you get those but its damned scary. it happens to people from 16-30 mostly. no cure.
Sleeping paralysis is when you go to sleep and yet wake up in the middle of the night with major chest pains, like a thousand prikily pins dropping down on you from the inside of ur ribs. After that effect you get a very hard time breathing and you can't move a muscle. You feel pain and fear running through your whole body but you can't do anything to stop it. You're frozen and you can't move for a long period of time. You will sweat like you are in the hottest point in hell and then get major hallucinations of shadows that are created by your eyes creeping across your walls with absolutly no light creating the effect. You hear whispers in your ear and you want to scream like hell but you can't move your mouth. You're like frozen in hell. Thats how scary it can get.
Reason? Half ur body is asleep. making you not move at all, creating hallucinations from your dream world and hearing noises that deal with nothing. the chest pains (like sumone is smushing u to death) is uncertain. I forget why you get those but its damned scary. it happens to people from 16-30 mostly. no cure.


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- TallonKarrde23
- Joined: Mon Mar 17, 2003 10:39 pm
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or your having an asthma or heart attack...which has happened to me like one time...asthma not heart...well besides the hallucinations. --;Sugarmints wrote:I never have faced scary ghost-like situations but I had to do a speech for school and so I picked "Sleeping Paralysis". It was very interseting as it dealt with people who have a disorder when they sleep. The feelings that they get are so horrifing, I fear that I might get one of them too.
Sleeping paralysis is when you go to sleep and yet wake up in the middle of the night with major chest pains, like a thousand prikily pins dropping down on you from the inside of ur ribs. After that effect you get a very hard time breathing and you can't move a muscle. You feel pain and fear running through your whole body but you can't do anything to stop it. You're frozen and you can't move for a long period of time. You will sweat like you are in the hottest point in hell and then get major hallucinations of shadows that are created by your eyes creeping across your walls with absolutly no light creating the effect. You hear whispers in your ear and you want to scream like hell but you can't move your mouth. You're like frozen in hell. Thats how scary it can get.
Reason? Half ur body is asleep. making you not move at all, creating hallucinations from your dream world and hearing noises that deal with nothing. the chest pains (like sumone is smushing u to death) is uncertain. I forget why you get those but its damned scary. it happens to people from 16-30 mostly. no cure.
- El Banana
- Joined: Wed Nov 06, 2002 10:30 pm
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I've had the hallucinations several times, but have yet to experience auditory ones, although I've read about them.Sugarmints wrote:I never have faced scary ghost-like situations but I had to do a speech for school and so I picked "Sleeping Paralysis". It was very interseting as it dealt with people who have a disorder when they sleep. The feelings that they get are so horrifing, I fear that I might get one of them too.
Sleeping paralysis is when you go to sleep and yet wake up in the middle of the night with major chest pains, like a thousand prikily pins dropping down on you from the inside of ur ribs. After that effect you get a very hard time breathing and you can't move a muscle. You feel pain and fear running through your whole body but you can't do anything to stop it. You're frozen and you can't move for a long period of time. You will sweat like you are in the hottest point in hell and then get major hallucinations of shadows that are created by your eyes creeping across your walls with absolutly no light creating the effect. You hear whispers in your ear and you want to scream like hell but you can't move your mouth. You're like frozen in hell. Thats how scary it can get.
Reason? Half ur body is asleep. making you not move at all, creating hallucinations from your dream world and hearing noises that deal with nothing. the chest pains (like sumone is smushing u to death) is uncertain. I forget why you get those but its damned scary. it happens to people from 16-30 mostly. no cure.
And when I was very young, I experienced the paralysis thing twice. One time I was also lying face down, and I almost suffocated on my goddamn pillow, but could not lift my head. So I stayed there for around three minutes, till I had the strength to move my arm. Then I pulled my head off the pillow by my hair.
Definitely not the most pleasant experience.
I like bugging people. Deal with it.
- Azyne
- Joined: Sat Sep 27, 2003 3:18 pm
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Youch. Hey, if you were a girl, it'd be even more painful. -->longer hair, for all those slow ppl.El Banana wrote:I've had the hallucinations several times, but have yet to experience auditory ones, although I've read about them.Sugarmints wrote:I never have faced scary ghost-like situations but I had to do a speech for school and so I picked "Sleeping Paralysis". It was very interseting as it dealt with people who have a disorder when they sleep. The feelings that they get are so horrifing, I fear that I might get one of them too.
Sleeping paralysis is when you go to sleep and yet wake up in the middle of the night with major chest pains, like a thousand prikily pins dropping down on you from the inside of ur ribs. After that effect you get a very hard time breathing and you can't move a muscle. You feel pain and fear running through your whole body but you can't do anything to stop it. You're frozen and you can't move for a long period of time. You will sweat like you are in the hottest point in hell and then get major hallucinations of shadows that are created by your eyes creeping across your walls with absolutly no light creating the effect. You hear whispers in your ear and you want to scream like hell but you can't move your mouth. You're like frozen in hell. Thats how scary it can get.
Reason? Half ur body is asleep. making you not move at all, creating hallucinations from your dream world and hearing noises that deal with nothing. the chest pains (like sumone is smushing u to death) is uncertain. I forget why you get those but its damned scary. it happens to people from 16-30 mostly. no cure.
And when I was very young, I experienced the paralysis thing twice. One time I was also lying face down, and I almost suffocated on my goddamn pillow, but could not lift my head. So I stayed there for around three minutes, till I had the strength to move my arm. Then I pulled my head off the pillow by my hair.
Definitely not the most pleasant experience.
I'm sorry, but I just find that very, very funny.unforchanitly
Ah yes, scary stories. Again, I've got none to tell. Actually I do, but most of them deal with these religious things called gins. Or jins. And they can like, take the form of ANYTHING. It's so creeptified. If you wanna know more, say so.

- Kamoc
- Joined: Sun Mar 31, 2002 9:03 am
one time i was sitting in my room when smoke started coming out of my mouth. thought i was spontaneously combusting for a good hour.
turns out that since i was on accutain at the time and hadn't taken any water with my dose that night, the powder inside the capsules exploded in my belly and came up with other gasses.
turns out that since i was on accutain at the time and hadn't taken any water with my dose that night, the powder inside the capsules exploded in my belly and came up with other gasses.
- Flint the Dwarf
- Joined: Wed Jan 16, 2002 6:58 pm
- Location: Ashland, WI
Not all girls have longer hair.Azyne wrote:Youch. Hey, if you were a girl, it'd be even more painful. -->longer hair, for all those slow ppl.

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