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Basscadet
Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Antarctica
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I also say awful, awful things in my sleep when I'm not screaming, like how much I hate so-and-so or how much I dislike Alice and Bob's relationship. I try to fall asleep consciously at sleepovers now because I don't want to hurt people's feelings. |
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From beyooond the graaave
Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: The state that proudly brought you Disco Duck
Posts: 1,513
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Sleep tourettes?
I can't mute music either, I always, ALWAYS have to pause it. Especially if I'm scrobbling it. I don't know why I'm anal about my last.fm stats, its very silly but I am.
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The Music Guru.
Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Beyond the Wall
Posts: 4,858
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I think I used to talk in my sleep, but now either I don't do it anymore or people aren't telling me that I do it. I do remember a friend of mine telling me that I once yelled out something like, "Sarah go brush your teeth and then get ready!" Weird, because there was no one named Sarah with us.
I do grind my teeth in my sleep though. It's gotten to the point where my dentist wants me to wear a special little mouth guard which is extremely uncomfortable. |
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