That sort of happens to me too, except it's not songs, it's voices. It just happened two nights ago actually. All of a sudden I'll realize I hear either talking or intense whispering in my head. It's definetly in my head and not a sound, but I can't control it and it's definetly different from my thoughts. All of a sudden it seems like two or more people are having a conversation in my head.kemosabi4 said:Sometimes I hear songs in my head. It's not like I'm thinking them, though. I can't stop them. It's like a radio is projecting into my mind. It's pretty fucking weird.
The wierd thing is that once I realize it it stops, but I feel like it's already been going for some amount of time without my realizing it. But I have no idea how long or why I didn't hear it, I just get the feeling it's been there for a while. And once I notice it it stops, but it's still there as if the voices are echoing or something, and eventually it fades away the more I think about it. But since it stops once I realize it I never actually get to listen to it, and I can't hear anything being said or make out words. It starts to blend together as it fades away.
Again, I blame it on being tired.
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Only if it never happens to you again. Except the medal will be not having to experience that again.Mr Frogurt said:Do I get a medal?ElephantGuts said:You just perfectly described sleep paralysis. Except without the hallucination of a ghost/demon/alien holding you down/choking you. Lucky you.Mr Frogurt said:I have this really weird thing, sometimes (not offend mind you) when I wake up in the morning I can't move any bit of my body and struggle to breath - It's like my body is still asleep but my consciousness (right word?) is awake. It takes a few minutes and will power before I can move!
Once, a really bad one lasted around 10 minutes before I could move. I hope that isn't what being dead is liked because its a horrible feeling :/
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