Splooshie123 January 10, 2013 Share January 10, 2013 A: Never. I usually find myself waking up in exactly the same position as I fell asleep in. Q: Have you ever fallen down the stairs? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
QB2 January 10, 2013 Share January 10, 2013 A: Yes. IT KEEPS HAPENING. Actually it only happened once, when I was a kid. The stairs in that building were particularly precarious, you could easily fall right off the side if you were a kid screwing around... luckily I just fell down a few of them to the little landing place the staircase turned around. Q: How often in your life have you had to share a bed with someone, for non-sexual purposes? The above post does not contain facts. q2's the host, QB's the tulpa. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Natasha January 10, 2013 Share January 10, 2013 A: used to happen quite often when i was in highschool. Going out, being wasted and crashing at someones place. Q: roll that shit up De bedste og smukkeste ting i verden kan hverken ses eller røres, de må opleves med hjertet. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest January 10, 2013 Share January 10, 2013 A: I'm part of a big family. When I was a littul boy and several of my siblings would occasionally be coming over in variable numbers, I was the one to be sleeping next to my mother in her rather large bed, since I didn't mind when I'd be just facing the wall. When I got a little older than that, I always picked to sleep on the floor so that someone else would be sleeping on my bed. I didn't mind at all, and in fact, I liked sleeping on the floor and still do. Q: How often do you use your chair (or any other) as your bed? They're fun to induce WILDs in. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Avalanche January 10, 2013 Share January 10, 2013 A: Never tried it. It's hard for me to fall asleep as it is. This reminds me of when I was in an airport after a 7 hours flight. We had to wait around for 2 hours for our connecting 11 hour flight home. I was falling asleep so bad, sitting in that chair, but I told myself if I can stay awake I could sleep on the plane. Course, when I got on the plane, I couldn't sleep at all. Fuck. I guess I could try this sometime, after an all nighter, the next night I'll just sleep in my computer chair and try to WILD. Q: Ever try to DEILD? frt Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Splooshie123 January 11, 2013 Share January 11, 2013 A: Nope. I never wake up in the middle of the night and I don't have an alarm I could use. Q: What are you afraid of? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Iskallos January 11, 2013 Share January 11, 2013 A: I've never liked that question, too many ways to take it... I'll use my most realistic fear; misunderstandings, big ones. Q: I'mma roll with it. I can time travel! 24 hours ago, I was in yesterday~ (If anyone knows the reference, you will receive a payment in either bonds, cookies or whatever is in my pocket at the time) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SilverRevlis January 11, 2013 Share January 11, 2013 Being afraid. No joke. Nothing has really scared me yet. At seven a car crashed into my side of the car, glass rained down all over me, blood was running down my limbs, and all I could think was "Oh, that just happened." Roll on. Let's focus on the matter at hand, shall we? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
QB2 January 11, 2013 Share January 11, 2013 (It's kinda funny how your brain and body can react differently to things. I got a long rusty nail pressed all the way into my back as a kid. Apparently I was screaming and crying, but I didn't notice. Everything seemed serene in my mind. I was calmly thinking "Dammit, this is my favorite shirt.") A: I'm afraid of something permanently fucking up my life beyond recognition. Something like losing a limb - an obvious, unfixable, alienating, terrible change for the worse that will be with me til the day I die. I can't think of much worse than that. I suppose I'll roll this again since fears are quite a staple of question threads. The above post does not contain facts. q2's the host, QB's the tulpa. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Splooshie123 January 11, 2013 Share January 11, 2013 A: I'm afraid of my own imagination. It's the source of all the monsters in the dark. And spiders. I really don't like spiders. Especially the big ones about as big as my hand. Q: Roll. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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