I work with a chemical that gives you nightmares if you inhale it and I always linger in the cloud just a little bit, hoping I'll get my own exclusive horror movie that night. Cancer? Maybe. Worth it? Absolutely.
by Anonymous8 months ago
Wah that sounds dangerous, I hope you know exactly what chemical this is and that it's not directly deadly
by Embarrassed-Dig-65948 months ago
I'm mostly joking
by Anonymous8 months ago
When you watch a horror movie, you know it's not real. When you're having a nightmare, you usually don't know it's a dream until you wake up. My nightmares are usually very violent and often involve people I love in really unsettling situations. I hate them.
by FederalMatter55228 months ago
No problem, that is why I shared it here after all
by Embarrassed-Dig-65948 months ago
As a kid I used to be exhilarated by nightmares, but in my late teens I had a few clusters of sleep paralysis that made me paranoid about sleep and almost had me catching the bus. Ever since then my sleep has been hounded by episodic parasomnias. I can't really enjoy anything other than an uneventful night of sleep now. I don't ever want to dream again.
by Anonymous8 months ago
Are your nightmares of the being-chased-by-fire-monsters sort, or of the I'm-back-in-sixth-grade-and-I-forgot-my-homework sort?
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