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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2014-04-29 06:51 pm

[ SECRET POST #2674 ]


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In your (almost?) sleep...

(Anonymous) 2014-04-30 01:24 am (UTC)(link)
I was digging through some boxes recently and found a framed picture of a friend, which I left next to my bed (a mattress on the floor, so really it was on the floor). A few mornings ago, I woke up and the picture was out of the frame and the frame was disassembled (the back was off, the plate glass was not in the framework).

Upon realizing it was like that, *I remember doing it* I just don't really remember why, and I think it's one of those things that happen when you're straddling the line between awake and asleep -- and ultimately end up back asleep. Like, I've had my alarm go off, and I know it's my alarm, but my head is in some sort of space where I think the way to turn it off is to touch some buttons on a touchscreen, which I try to do...but it's really just me jabbing at my mattress.

So there's that, but then there are also things that I just wake up to with no idea how they happened. Like, one time my glasses found their way into the other room and onto my computer desk. Or I'll wake up in a shirt I didn't wear to bed, which is only super weird when that shirt is one I haven't seen in months (because for an adult I live like a sloppy teenager and there always clothes lying here there and everywhere), but is still a little weird in general. I guess I got cold? IDK.

Anyone else have any weird semi-sleep stories?
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Re: In your (almost?) sleep...

[personal profile] diet_poison 2014-04-30 01:42 am (UTC)(link)
I frequently experience the phenomenon of hitting snooze without being all the way awake. Even if my alarm isn't next to my bed. It's a challenge. :/

I do have a more interesting story (hopefully). Once when I was in, uh, maybe middle or early high school, my dad came back from a football game - I think it was a football game. He told me the team won and gave me a goodnight kiss or whatever. In the morning he mentioned it and I was like "you did?" before remembering that I thought I'd seen him in my dream. I'd been mostly asleep still so my brain just incorporated the experience into whatever I'd been dreaming about.

I am a heavy sleeper, lol.
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Re: In your (almost?) sleep...

[personal profile] pantasma 2014-04-30 06:04 pm (UTC)(link)
I was dreaming my family and I were going SCUBA diving but my mouthpiece wasn't working. While they forged into the waves ahead of me, I sat on the beach trying to make the damn thing work. Only to wake up trying to shove the corner of my pillow in my mouth. It was disappointing in so many ways. xP

Other than that, it's mostly been sleep walking for me: dragging my parents out of bed to show them I'd built the nose of a rocket ship on my couch, being chased by evil gnomes into a cave (the washroom), turning off the washroom light while Gramma was still brushing her teeth. Nothing particularly adventurous in the real world. I'm constantly stripping in my sleep, though, since I keep my room so warm.