The 2,000,000th post game

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FREEDOMLAND:
Samuel L. Jackson/Nick Fury, The Octopus

William Forsythe/Flattop, Dutton

Anthony Mackie/The Falcon

Julianne Moore/GI Joe Scarlett

TODAY IS CHAOS NEVER DIES DAY

67 bottles of beer on the wall,
67 bottles of beer.
Take one Down, pass it around,
66 bottles of beer on the wall.

What do I know of my noisy annoying rat bastich of a neighbor?

He’s just into meaningless hookups w. Hot superficial dummies.

God, that’s hot.

No, i’m still undecided.

New me likes to see things through.

Of course, old me wore pants.

Venetian ham is the world’s most grossly overpriced pork product.

Its often referred to as the Ferrari of hams.

AND

Dream-like Hallucinations

It’s called sleepy hallucinations. You’re not quite asleep but all of a sudden, you’re hearing voices or you feel someone lightly touching your arm. You see something – you’re not quite sure what it is. This is not going to help you get to sleep, but these hallucinations are not a sign that you’re going crazy. They happen in that period when you’re almost asleep – and can also happen when you’re almost awake. So, if you see bugs on the wall, you may just need to relax, turn over and really go to sleep.

Sleep Paralysis

It’s not the popular movie – it’s a frightening sensation. When you’re sleeping, you become paralyzed so you don’t act out during REM sleep. But now you are wake but you still can’t move. It’s a carry-over from your REM sleep – it’s called sleep paralysis. You can’t move and you may even feel a weight pushing down on you. In fact, the Chinese call this “ghost pressing down on you” and in Mexico they say the dead, “el mureto”, climb on top of you. This cannot be fun!

REM Disorder

When you’re paralyzed during REM sleep, you are kept immobile for a purpose. The opposite of sleep paralysis is REM disorder. Your brain doesn’t tell you you’re dreaming and you should stay still. Instead, you’re acting out. You may thrash – or you could punch and kick. You could even get out of bed and run around. You could hurt or scare someone – but you won’t remember. You could, however, also injure yourself so see your doctor. They’ll treat this disorder with medicine.

Exploding Head Syndrome

Believe it or not, it’s called exploding head syndrome. Just as you’re moving into deep sleep, a loud noise wakes you (and probably scares you). The sounds are reported as sounding like cymbals banging together or even a gunshot or explosive. They are not sounds that are going to soothe you to sleep. Worse, the sounds seem to come from the space right next to you – or even from your head. Exploding head syndrome is just noise. There’s no pain and it’s not associated with any disease. So, you’re set to forget all about it and go to sleep.