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Aliens and waking up at 3 AM


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I woke up at almost 3 AM speaking gibberish. I felt completely numb and could barely move. Then, I remembered seeing a creepy alien in my dream. I fell back asleep and woke up speaking gibberish again. It was really weird.

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I woke up at almost 3 AM speaking gibberish. I felt completely numb and could barely move. Then, I remembered seeing a creepy alien in my dream. I fell back asleep and woke up speaking gibberish again. It was really weird.

Sounds like it may be mild sleep paralysis. Don't know about the gibberish though. I know one of my ex's used to speak a lot in her sleep, I could even have a conversation with her although it was very surreal as she would answer most questions with very irrelevant answers.

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I woke up at almost 3 AM speaking gibberish. I felt completely numb and could barely move. Then, I remembered seeing a creepy alien in my dream. I fell back asleep and woke up speaking gibberish again. It was really weird.

Hahahahahahahahahahahahaha yeah well. Start speaking in a Native American dialect while your voice is vibrating one female and one male conversing with each other, then your wife ( husband or partner :) ) smacks you in the face with a pillow because you are scaring the hell out of her. weirdness is a terrible understatement. The stream of conciousness in the inbetween places is a wonderful and vast mystery.

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Hahahahahahahahahahahahaha yeah well. Start speaking in a Native American dialect while your voice is vibrating one female and one male conversing with each other, then your wife ( husband or partner :) ) smacks you in the face with a pillow because you are scaring the hell out of her. weirdness is a terrible understatement. The stream of conciousness in the inbetween places is a wonderful and vast mystery.

When my son was very little he slept in a bunk bed above my bed. There were several nights when he would start talking in a language that sounded like a blend of Russian and Japanese. He would repeat certain words in different sentences so it wasn't just random mumbling. There were rises and falls to the pitch of his voice, animated as if he was fully engrossed in a conversation with someone. It was a bit eerie.

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