why should you be scared. embrace your primal instincts. men are built for combat. there is no better feeling than the rush when you and your comrades are lying down in a trench, one of them crying for his mother as he was shot in the gut, artillery landing everywhere.being drafted and sent to war
when you put it that way :rolleyes::rolleyes:why should you be scared. embrace your primal instincts. men are built for combat. there is no better feeling than the rush when you and your comrades are lying down in a trench, one of them crying for his mother as he was shot in the gut, artillery landing everywhere.
that's quite a scary thought aswell, but only if you're like getting cramped into a tiny 1m x 1m metal box or smth2. Claustropobia (However i've managed to combat it somewhat.)
woah dude, didn't take you for a goblinphobic, just goes to show that prejudice towards my people is alive and well. Don't know if you've even met any goblins but not all of us are poison dart throwing radicals. You're letting fear dictate your decisionmaking and alienating us based on the actions of a few fringe groups. smgh1. goblins
thats it
ehWhen you go to sleep you'll enter a state of sleep paralysis as to stop you from acting out your dreams. Sleep paralysis can also happen to you when you're awake and trying to go to sleep by keeping your eyes open, ignoring the signs from your body like itching and irritation and keeping a clear mind. You'll notice once the effect takes note as you won't be able to move your limbs at all. If you ever find yourself suffering from sleep paralysis simply try again and again to move every muscle in your body.
It isn't that scary to be honest and actually leads way to lucid dreaming if you're even interested in that kind of thing. Though if you're scared easily i wouldn't bother trying it.