3:02 am. Here I am again.
At least this time I know why, not sleeping is a lot more annoying and harder to avoid when you don't know what's causing it. It's a frequent problem;
So, what keeps you up at night? When you can't sleep what is it that stops you?
EDIT: Wait, did I use the term "high octane nightmare fuel" to refer to an actual nightmare? Oh god I need to be stopped from making tired posts...
At least this time I know why, not sleeping is a lot more annoying and harder to avoid when you don't know what's causing it. It's a frequent problem;
I plan on being a horror director/writer as a profession, and as such, I'm rather good of thinking up scary things vividly. The drawback of which is that I'm often the first person to be exposed to them, unless it's something which most other people are afraid of that I'm not, which is rarely the case.
Sometimes it's a monster, sometimes a situation, but I can rarely sleep with that thought on my mind. Even if I write it down, it often won't leave for quite some time. The worst things are what I call "flash dreams". I'll close my eyes, and BAM! A few seconds or so of my very own high octane nightmare fuel. I go back to sleep, and it happens again.
This time, it's zombies. A little more traditional than usual...it's to do with all those stories that keep popping up. It seems ridiculous, as the modus operandi is similiar; Naked, going for the face/head. Hard to think of a mind altering disease with such specific outcomes, and some of the perpetrators even talked. And yet it gets me thinking of something starting plausibly enough, yet another disease scare or something, and then suddenly, all hell breaks loose. Go to bed one day, wake up to screams all around. It's a horrible thought, of course.
I'm currently attempting to stave it off with futurama. If that doesn't work, well, it's not as if I'm not used to my chaotic, ever shifting sleep pattern. Which I'm sure is contradictory, but screw you, I'm tired.
Sometimes it's a monster, sometimes a situation, but I can rarely sleep with that thought on my mind. Even if I write it down, it often won't leave for quite some time. The worst things are what I call "flash dreams". I'll close my eyes, and BAM! A few seconds or so of my very own high octane nightmare fuel. I go back to sleep, and it happens again.
This time, it's zombies. A little more traditional than usual...it's to do with all those stories that keep popping up. It seems ridiculous, as the modus operandi is similiar; Naked, going for the face/head. Hard to think of a mind altering disease with such specific outcomes, and some of the perpetrators even talked. And yet it gets me thinking of something starting plausibly enough, yet another disease scare or something, and then suddenly, all hell breaks loose. Go to bed one day, wake up to screams all around. It's a horrible thought, of course.
I'm currently attempting to stave it off with futurama. If that doesn't work, well, it's not as if I'm not used to my chaotic, ever shifting sleep pattern. Which I'm sure is contradictory, but screw you, I'm tired.
So, what keeps you up at night? When you can't sleep what is it that stops you?
EDIT: Wait, did I use the term "high octane nightmare fuel" to refer to an actual nightmare? Oh god I need to be stopped from making tired posts...