I'm usually a peaceful sleeper and can sleep easily. The problem is when a single scary thought appears in my mind when I am trying to sleep, and I end up sleep deprived for the next 2 to 3 days.
As a Gen Z myself. I believe that Philosoraptor memes are actually really intelligent, they question ideas of common culture, and take quite a bit of effort.
It's the night before the first day of school, and my brain has already brewed up some strange, creepy images to keep me up a night, thanks so much.
Oh god- and those strange creepy images are REALLY scary, it's like my brain telling me how scary my dreams could actually be.
I still can't believe that last year, I was making Skeleton OCs for Undertale, reading Charisk lemon fanfiction, and staying up til' 5 to roleplay on Amino.
I mean, who would believe that the person that loves building on Terraria & Minecraft, coding, and etc. was the same one who did an Undertale ask or dare on Wattpad?
I think I received a bite from some spider that snuck into our van. Not sure if it is completely from a spider, but it seemed like it. I'm starting to develop a fear for spiders.
I recently killed a spider a tad bit larger than a thumb. Turns out, it was pregnant, and now we have 10 or more spiderlings crawling across the hallway.
Now, it's very rare to ever witness a pregnant spider being killed, it's also even more uncommon that the first spider I killed directly was a pregnant one.
Isn't it frustrating how projects that spend a lot of time, patience, and dedication get overshadowed by smaller things?
Take for example, Gildedguy vs Steveee. I don't hate Steveee, but it's frustrating how both channels popularity are decided by factors like luck and YT algorithm.
All I'm saying is, rare gems should be recognized more.
I remember watching Caillou when I was young. There was one episode where he had a nightmare, and it was supposedly because he was sleeping on the bad side of the pillow.
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For most of my childhood, I had a fear of sleeping on the wrong side of pillows.
I hate the pinky toe. It's a part of the body that does the least, and only helps you with balancing.
Nerve cells don't agree though, so when I accidentally stub the pinky toe nail, I'm in for pain.
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