Tinbe
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I get deja vu plenty of times, and I always feel like an idiot afterwards for some reason.
Besides that, the spookiest things I've experienced consciously are cold breezes on my arm when no windows or doors are open. One time I got a sleep paralysis and it made a nearby bed perpendicular to the window look like a black figure was sitting on it with a lantern on its lap. Once I properly woke up, I saw it was just a shadow cast through the window with light spot in its center. Probably one of the more "serene" sleep paralysises (paralysi?) one can have - even if I was scared at the time.
In terms of nightmares, the truly horrifying ones are those where I try to speak or scream, but can only squeak roughly and straining like I was being choked - without the sense of being strangulated, though.
Besides that, the spookiest things I've experienced consciously are cold breezes on my arm when no windows or doors are open. One time I got a sleep paralysis and it made a nearby bed perpendicular to the window look like a black figure was sitting on it with a lantern on its lap. Once I properly woke up, I saw it was just a shadow cast through the window with light spot in its center. Probably one of the more "serene" sleep paralysises (paralysi?) one can have - even if I was scared at the time.
In terms of nightmares, the truly horrifying ones are those where I try to speak or scream, but can only squeak roughly and straining like I was being choked - without the sense of being strangulated, though.
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