Sasaki Kojiro 01:51 11-16-2006
Adrian II 01:59 11-16-2006
Originally Posted by
Adrian II:
All I have to offer is a weird car.
That's so cool, I've never seen that before. How did they do it?
Justiciar 03:32 11-16-2006
Originally Posted by
Adrian II:
All I have to offer is a weird car.
I had earphones plugged in (because it's 2:30 AM), and forgot about the volume. Not only did I very nearly soil myself, but I've gone temporarily deaf.
(Language - Beirut)
Justiciar 03:35 11-16-2006
I CAN'T GET TO THE LAST PAGE!!!!!!!!! WHAT HAPPENED IS THAT THE END? OH GOD WHAT HAPPENED I HAVE TO KNOW.
Sasaki Kojiro 04:12 11-16-2006
Originally Posted by Csar:
I CAN'T GET TO THE LAST PAGE!!!!!!!!! WHAT HAPPENED IS THAT THE END? OH GOD WHAT HAPPENED I HAVE TO KNOW.
I guess he never updated his journal again...
Originally Posted by Sasaki Kojiro:
I guess he never updated his journal again...
Eh it was probably fake anyways.
Samurai Waki 06:15 11-16-2006
It t'was the man with two hooks, two peg legs, and two eye patches, and smells of sulphur, while he smokes the souls of every salmon lieing at the bottom of Davey Jone's Locker. I saw it meself. Eleven times in fact.
Adrian II 11:39 11-16-2006
Originally Posted by Ice:
That's so cool, I've never seen that before. How did they do it?
Someone must have filmed it. They found the camera with this footage by the roadside, the guy was never heard from. Happens all the time, my friend. You could be next.
(Quoted language - Beirut) (Thanks - A2)
Originally Posted by
Adrian II:
All I have to offer is a weird car.
It must be illegal to show commercials like this.
I'm sure that this picture is a fake, but it is still quite scary:
Booooooo !!!
Kongamato 02:38 11-19-2006
okay now that is just wrong. I bet some guys had condom phobias for a long time after seeing that.
Heh, reminds me of the album cover for Carnivorous Erection.
All I have to offer are my occasional bouts of sleep paralysis. Essentially, as I understand the phenomenon (if it can be called that), I have a bad or frightening dream almost immediately after having fallen into the deeper stage of sleep. I'm aware, sometimes in a dream within a dream, of my surroundings, but I'm unable to move but incredibly slowly. My arms, legs, neck and so on respond as if I was deep in a vat of molasses. Breathing, too, is very difficult, and I often feel as though I'm suffocating. Sometimes, I'm able to maintain my composure for small periods until I manage to snap myself out of the state violently. Sometimes, I see spectres, probably created in my own mind. They can be anything from people I know, rabid animals, or merely ominous silhouettes.
I've been told that this isn't that uncommon and that some people connect it to supernatural or occult activity, particularly dealing with spirits who linger in corners. Old women are also particularly common hallucinations.
Anyway, good thread.
Samurai Waki 22:53 11-19-2006
I used to have night terrors when I was a wee lad, and then they stopped when I was about 9.
But essentially all it is, is you freak out in your sleep, and have absolutely no memory of it ever occuring. Quite frightening for my siblings and parents though.
Pannonian 21:28 11-20-2006
The lord works in mysterious ways.
Incongruous 11:11 11-25-2006
I still suffer from severe night terrors not bad dreams. Its is often increadibly scary and I wake up having to immediatley reach for my asthma inhaler. All I can remeber is a feeling of great fear. Happens almost every night, very strange. Now that I have just peepeed myself from fright it might not happen to me? May be I should soil myself in another manner? C'mon give me you're best.
Bopa,
I feel your pain.
Wheeeeeeze...
My night terrors aren't in my dreams but start when I wake up at 3 am and reach for my inhaler and it ain't there. Usually all is well and I go shlomping around the house to find it, but once in a while I wake up (as perhaps you do sometimes) and my lungs tell me "You've got exactly one minute before I end you *********!" Then it's sheer bloody terror while you look for an inhaler and hope you find it before you pass out.
Only happened once this year, but that was as scared as I have been in years from anything. By the time I found it, it took a half dozen shots over a half an hour to bring me back and I felt like I had been beaten with a baseball bat.
Forget
The Exorcist - try
The Asthmatist.
If you want to be really scared:
Watch BBC3's Torchwood Episode 6: Countrycide. It is terrifying! It got my wife hiding behind the sofa. She just couldn't watch it out of fear of:
This episode is not recomended for
anybody under the age of fifteen.
Sasaki Kojiro 04:09 01-12-2007
eek
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