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fandomsecrets2016-09-03 03:57 pm
[ SECRET POST #3531 ]
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Re: What is the worst way you've woken up?
But for myself:
I get sleep paralysis every so often and that's... well terrifying frankly, usually I just can't move and I know that if I go back to sleep it'll work itself out. But I have had auditory and visual hallucinations while I like that and it can be very, very hard to convince myself to go back to sleep when I can feel and hear something talking/singing at me.
Another was not that bad but scary in the moment was an oil depo place a couple of miles away had one of it's tankers explode in the middle of the night, the bang was so loud it woke everyone in my house up and we were all extremely worried for about half an hour while we kept wondering what the fuck had happened(eventually we all went back to sleep then found out the following morning what it was, and as scary as it might have been for us the people closest to it had it so bad, like roofs blown off and houses damaged pretty badly).
Re: What is the worst way you've woken up?
I have had similar experiences when a transformer blows up nearby. Brief panic but then a shrug when you realize nothing immediately around you is on fire.
Re: What is the worst way you've woken up?
Yeah the initial surprise is what makes that so scary and when you realise there's nothing else coming it's like 'oh well'.