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SemperLSU
Favorite team: | LSU ![]() |
Location: | Breaux Bridge Louisiana |
Biography: | Graduated highschool, enlisted in the Marine Corps in 05', got out in 11' and now working offshore. |
Interests: | All kinds of stuff. |
Occupation: | Halliburton Sperry Drilling, SDL |
Number of Posts: | 31 |
Registered on: | 7/11/2013 |
Online Status: | Not Online |
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re: Need to Kill Time: What's a story that you've heard that still gives you chills
Posted by SemperLSU on 7/12/13 at 10:48 pm
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I didn't expect this thread to take off
I don't know if it'll slow down very much either. Good thread. :bow:
re: Need to Kill Time: What's a story that you've heard that still gives you chills
Posted by SemperLSU on 7/12/13 at 5:29 pm
HeadChange - I'm diggin the Bambu suicide sig pic.
re: Need to Kill Time: What's a story that you've heard that still gives you chills
Posted by SemperLSU on 7/12/13 at 3:51 pm
I lied about never sleeping on my back again. I've tried to force a reoccurrence but once we moved out of that trailer I couldn't. But falling asleep on my back is the only way I can dream lucidly, however. (Become self aware in a dream state). Idk, maybe between knowing what happened in that trailer and my mom being diagnosed with cancer put me in a dark place. But I don't know if it was moving or my mom passing on that stopped it. Maybe it was just a regular nightmare but in sleeping on my back, I caused my dream to become lucid but couldn't control it. Still very unsettling when I think about that particular night. It was unlike any other night terror I had had before.
re: Need to Kill Time: What's a story that you've heard that still gives you chills
Posted by SemperLSU on 7/12/13 at 7:00 am
It was cool afterwards except for the broken knuckles. Lol
re: Need to Kill Time: What's a story that you've heard that still gives you chills
Posted by SemperLSU on 7/12/13 at 6:43 am
Well it would have been one thing if I could see her. But to only see a figure and hear that shrieking sent my adrenal gland into overdrive. I'll tell you though. Afterward I felt so high from the endorphins released. But I think I'd rather skydive to get that rush. Took about a week and a half for my butthole to unpucker.
re: Need to Kill Time: What's a story that you've heard that still gives you chills
Posted by SemperLSU on 7/12/13 at 6:23 am
Here's one for ya. Not really creepy, but I'll talk about a couple of night terrors I've had.
So I was about 14 or 15 when I figured out that sleeping on my back, for some reason, caused me to have night terrors. So I was about 15 and decided to sleep in the living room of my house one night. We lived in my friend's deceased grandfather's house. Ok that parts kinda creepy. Anyway, I wounded up falling asleep on my back and shortly after, my mom cut off the tv. They always started the same, it feels like I'm waking up but when I try to move, I can't. All I can do is kinda move my eyes and look around. There's always a darker corner of the room that I can't see but I can feel that something is there, and I feel like my life is in imminent danger. Usually at this point I start to breathe really heavy, start to struggle and wake up jolting straight up, and that night I did. But I was determined and wanted to see what was lurking in the shadows. So I layed back on my back since I know that it helps to induce these dreams. But this time I couldn't even feel the point when I fell asleep. It felt like I merely closed my eyes for a few seconds and when I opened them I just knew I couldn't be awake. The atmosphere completely changed. This time I felt like I was being held down instead of just being unable to move. I could move my fingers, eyes, and I could slightly move my feet. I had my hands balled into fists and was trying to lift my arms with everything I had. At this point, like before, I started to struggle and breathe heavily. But this time I felt pressure on my throat and couldn't breathe as well. Then couldn't breathe at all. I could hear a low growl coming from the dark corner and could swear I saw a figure beginning to stand up. At this point I was scared shitless. The low growl turned into a high pitched shriek and the figure began to move closer. At this point It felt like whatever was holding me let go and I wounded up punching a hole in the wall behind the couch because I was still struggling to lift my arms and didn't stop till my hand hit the wall. Broke two knuckles. Now I never fall asleep on my back... ever.
So I was about 14 or 15 when I figured out that sleeping on my back, for some reason, caused me to have night terrors. So I was about 15 and decided to sleep in the living room of my house one night. We lived in my friend's deceased grandfather's house. Ok that parts kinda creepy. Anyway, I wounded up falling asleep on my back and shortly after, my mom cut off the tv. They always started the same, it feels like I'm waking up but when I try to move, I can't. All I can do is kinda move my eyes and look around. There's always a darker corner of the room that I can't see but I can feel that something is there, and I feel like my life is in imminent danger. Usually at this point I start to breathe really heavy, start to struggle and wake up jolting straight up, and that night I did. But I was determined and wanted to see what was lurking in the shadows. So I layed back on my back since I know that it helps to induce these dreams. But this time I couldn't even feel the point when I fell asleep. It felt like I merely closed my eyes for a few seconds and when I opened them I just knew I couldn't be awake. The atmosphere completely changed. This time I felt like I was being held down instead of just being unable to move. I could move my fingers, eyes, and I could slightly move my feet. I had my hands balled into fists and was trying to lift my arms with everything I had. At this point, like before, I started to struggle and breathe heavily. But this time I felt pressure on my throat and couldn't breathe as well. Then couldn't breathe at all. I could hear a low growl coming from the dark corner and could swear I saw a figure beginning to stand up. At this point I was scared shitless. The low growl turned into a high pitched shriek and the figure began to move closer. At this point It felt like whatever was holding me let go and I wounded up punching a hole in the wall behind the couch because I was still struggling to lift my arms and didn't stop till my hand hit the wall. Broke two knuckles. Now I never fall asleep on my back... ever.
re: Need to Kill Time: What's a story that you've heard that still gives you chills
Posted by SemperLSU on 7/12/13 at 6:22 am
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re: Need to Kill Time: What's a story that you've heard that still gives you chills
Posted by SemperLSU on 7/12/13 at 4:49 am
I'll check both.
re: Need to Kill Time: What's a story that you've heard that still gives you chills
Posted by SemperLSU on 7/12/13 at 4:37 am
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When a Stranger Calls.
I may have seen it. But definitely gonna watch it. That storyline used to freak me out as a kid. Thanks
re: Need to Kill Time: What's a story that you've heard that still gives you chills
Posted by SemperLSU on 7/12/13 at 4:29 am
Idk. I'm out on a hitch working night tour. That's why I read it. Lol
re: Need to Kill Time: What's a story that you've heard that still gives you chills
Posted by SemperLSU on 7/12/13 at 3:50 am
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Time is an intangible idea, a dimension in which events pass chronologically without session. To kill time would be to destroy part of the continuum that holds our lives together.
It's more of a theory because, it can't be proven nor disproven. It is also not it's own dimension, but when combined with space, makes up the theoretical 4th dimension, also known as Spacetime. But is used merely as a tool to track events as they happen in succession. However, in the realm of quantum mechanics it is tangible. At least more tangible than gravitational singularity, where density and gravity become so overwhelming they vastly surpass any possible tangible measurement. But this "Singularity" is theorized to be found only at the epicenter of a supermassive black hole. I can only imagine what it's like in respects to an Ultramassive or even Hypermassive black hole. :scared:
re: Need to Kill Time: What's a story that you've heard that still gives you chills
Posted by SemperLSU on 7/12/13 at 2:41 am
What was the movie Called? Sounds pretty legit. I may have seen it before but suck with movie titles.
re: Need to Kill Time: What's a story that you've heard that still gives you chills
Posted by SemperLSU on 7/12/13 at 2:34 am
These kids who thought they could fly.


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