That's terrifying. [[email protected]]
That's terrifying. [[email protected]]
That's terrifying.
Image transcription: Sleep paralysis occurs when the bacteria living in your brain gain temporary control over your motor functions.
(Originally published a few hours ago on mstdn)
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actual fact, I stopped having issues with sleep paralysis after fixing my sinuses and deviated septum (broke my nose)
2 0 ReplyI've read enough Mira Grant to know that it's actually tapeworms living in your intestines.
1 0 ReplyDang. I guess they've been taking over mine for years. Glad to have that figured out!
1 0 Replynine ten, never sleep again ....
1 0 ReplyOh good... All this time I was afraid it was cordycepts, glad to know I was worrying for nothing.
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