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)
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)
Ever have one of those dreams where you have to go number 1 really bad and when you reach the toilet in your dream no matter how long you stand there it does not help?
[Yeah. I guess it could be worse. -Ed.]
That video is too f@#$% funny.
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.
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.
Thank you so much for posting that. I can’t remember when I laughed so hard or so long. I’m in tears!