Thump

Your muscles are supposed to be paralyzed when you dream so you don’t physically react to the dream. Bizkit the dog demonstrates why that’s needed.

(hat tip Rachel Lucas)

5 Comments

  1. Thats not quite true. My wife tends to talk in her sleep when she is dreaming. One night she was dreaming about a coworker she can’t stand. She punched said coworker in this dream. She also punched the lamp on the night stand. Knocking it over. So I guess you aren’t always parylized during dreaming.

  2. As a child, I used to dream I could fly.
    In my youth, I dreamed I could float, but to get altitude I had to flap my arms.
    Now I tend to dream that my feet are stuck to the floor and something horrible is approaching.

    Maybe I just watch too much news.

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