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Jopaan
I had a horrible dream just now. I dreamt that I was on a train, and it was going through a forest. The train would stop every once in awhile so that tourists could look at the scenery. One time the train stopped, and I saw something on one of
the trees. I couldn't really make it out, but it had a humanoid figure, it was very small and was climbing on the trees.
For some reason, it scared me so much that I started wheezing and fell back in the seat. I was paralyzed, and the last thing I remember in the dream was my aunt looking down at me. It looked like she didn't care.
The dream felt so real, and I woke up with that "burning up" feeling. I think I could've had a heart attack in my sleep.
kiddglock
QUOTE(Jopaan @ Jan 24 2007, 07:15 PM) [snapback]1514141[/snapback]
I had a horrible dream just now. I dreamt that I was on a train, and it was going through a forest. The train would stop every once in awhile so that tourists could look at the scenery. One time the train stopped, and I saw something on one of
the trees. I couldn't really make it out, but it had a humanoid figure, it was very small and was climbing on the trees.
For some reason, it scared me so much that I started wheezing and fell back in the seat. I was paralyzed, and the last thing I remember in the dream was my aunt looking down at me. It looked like she didn't care.
The dream felt so real, and I woke up with that "burning up" feeling. I think I could've had a heart attack in my sleep.


Well...do y'all have them monkeys where you are located? Your location sounds like one that would have monkeys. Maybe that's what it was. Would be bad to have a heart attack over a durned monkey. I hear monkeys are pretty good eatin'? Do you barbaque 'em or what? I bet the old ones are tough. Anyways, good luck. Next time you see your aunt you might wanta cuff her around a little, just for good measure...j/k.
Jopaan
Yeah, we have monkeys, but not like the creature in my dream. It was hairless.
And I do hate my aunt.
I'm going to try to go back to sleep.
kiddglock
QUOTE(Jopaan @ Jan 24 2007, 07:36 PM) [snapback]1514176[/snapback]
Yeah, we have monkeys, but not like the creature in my dream. It was hairless.
And I do hate my aunt.
I'm going to try to go back to sleep.


Not to belabor the point but, what about some sort of hairless monkey. It could be an anomaly in nature or it could be some nukeular experiment gone bad. I've seen movies like that and if nukes will do that to humans think of what it would do to a monkey. Anyways, I agree dude, your aunt sucks doin' that to you in a dream and all.

I've not liked monkeys ever since I seen The Wizard of Oz. Hope you've got a weapon.
Ciraxis
just a dream, I've had dreams that "felt" so real that you swear that if you died in it, you would for real, I get them every so often, nothing to worry about.

why do you hate your aunt?
R3LOAD
heart attacks suck. how old r u?
Raptor
QUOTE(kiddglock @ Jan 24 2007, 08:17 PM) [snapback]1514219[/snapback]
Not to belabor the point but, what about some sort of hairless monkey. It could be an anomaly in nature or it could be some nukeular experiment gone bad. I've seen movies like that and if nukes will do that to humans think of what it would do to a monkey. Anyways, I agree dude, your aunt sucks doin' that to you in a dream and all.

I've not liked monkeys ever since I seen The Wizard of Oz. Hope you've got a weapon.


The stuff you see in films is made up, nuclear explosions are incapable of doing half of what you see in films. I don't know why that would matter anyway, because he said it was a dream?

How old are you? It doesn't sound to me like you had a heart attack at all, more likely an anxiety attack if anything.

Anxiety attacks can cause irregular breathing incl. hyperventilation, irregular heart beat, chest pains, tingling, dizziness and lots of other things. Does that sound more likely?
Moro
QUOTE(Raptor X7 @ Jan 24 2007, 06:29 PM) [snapback]1514483[/snapback]
The stuff you see in films is made up, nuclear explosions are incapable of doing half of what you see in films. I don't know why that would matter anyway, because he said it was a dream?

How old are you? It doesn't sound to me like you had a heart attack at all, more likely an anxiety attack if anything.

Anxiety attacks can cause irregular breathing incl. hyperventilation, irregular heart beat, chest pains, tingling, dizziness and lots of other things. Does that sound more likely?

Yeah i'm sure that something that really disturbes you in a dream could cause an anxiety attack!
Genocyde
QUOTE
I think I just almost died!


I dont rofl.gif but really sounds like it was just a vivid dream, just because it felt real doesnt mean it was
Cadetak
When you say "burning up" do you mean sweaty, a fever, or you body felt like it was on fire?

Dreams are just a combination of memory, imagination, and subconscious thought that runs free because your brain isn't operating fully when your asleep.
greggK
well, I have died.
MUM24/7
You're probably coming down with the flu(hence burning up) or just had a wet dream about ..............I'm not gonna finish that..... rolleyes.gif
MUM24/7
QUOTE(greggK @ Jan 25 2007, 03:01 PM) [snapback]1514762[/snapback]
well, I have died.


Yeah....And......?? unsure.gif unsure.gif
Cadetak
QUOTE(greggK @ Jan 24 2007, 11:01 PM) [snapback]1514762[/snapback]
well, I have died.


ZOMBIE!
MakeshiftSage
Burn it.
Fleur-de-lis
Your probably just coming down with something. When your ill you can have some pretty weird dreams and halluations.

Once when I was ill I saw a wolf walking up the stairs in our house. I used to see all sorts of things when I had a fever, things like bugs crawling on the wall. I even used to see people standing in my room. You probably just had a similar thing happen to you.
Star_girl
Are you ok now? Did you ever have that dream again?

You should get yourself checked out by a doctor just in case...

Cadetak
QUOTE(Fleur-de-lis @ Jan 25 2007, 04:04 AM) [snapback]1514961[/snapback]
Your probably just coming down with something. When your ill you can have some pretty weird dreams and halluations.

Once when I was ill I saw a wolf walking up the stairs in our house. I used to see all sorts of things when I had a fever, things like bugs crawling on the wall. I even used to see people standing in my room. You probably just had a similar thing happen to you.


That a little more then your every day illness there...what did you have?
Fleur-de-lis
QUOTE(Cadetak47 @ Jan 25 2007, 10:41 AM) [snapback]1515035[/snapback]
That a little more then your every day illness there...what did you have?


Erm, well, I know the time I saw the wolf coming up the stairs I had the flu, but the others were just things I used to see when I had a high fever. I don't have things like that a lot anymore, but it might just be because I'll ill less. Its just something that always happened when I was quite ill. hmm.gif
kiddglock
QUOTE(Moro Bumbleroot @ Jan 24 2007, 11:34 PM) [snapback]1514493[/snapback]
Yeah i'm sure that something that really disturbes you in a dream could cause an anxiety attack!


I would say he had an anxiety attack also. The burning sensation, I took to be the feeling one gets from a lack of oxygen. You can duplicate it by either holding your breath or going out and running. I didn't take it that he thought he'd actually had a heart attack. Certainly an anxiety attack could cause a heart attack if it were severe enough or went on long enough.
kiddglock
QUOTE(Fleur-de-lis @ Jan 25 2007, 11:35 AM) [snapback]1515083[/snapback]
Erm, well, I know the time I saw the wolf coming up the stairs I had the flu, but the others were just things I used to see when I had a high fever. I don't have things like that a lot anymore, but it might just be because I'll ill less. Its just something that always happened when I was quite ill. hmm.gif


Fevers can cause hallucinations. The drugs you take for the fevers can also.
greggK
QUOTE(Malakissmeni @ Jan 24 2007, 10:08 PM) [snapback]1514774[/snapback]
Yeah....And......?? unsure.gif unsure.gif


Where do you think you go when you die? I can explain, there are two deaths. One death is of the flesh and the other death is of the thinking process. You do not have anything in you that can go anywhere. If you read and believe the bible, it tells you. People always argue about second chances and one says 'no' the other says 'well, maybe.' grin2.gif 'Well, maybe' is almost right. Concentrate on the heartbeat. The heart beats separately from the brain. Cut the head off and the heart will beat for a little while until the oxygen runs out of the blood. If you go into a coma and become brain-dead, your heart still beats because the blood gets oxygen. A recent example is Terri Shivo. Oxygen is a powerful element. Light a match in an oxygen tent and see how powerful it is; 'poof.' I could get into the why's and wherefore's of the heartbeat, but I would be wasting thought, because there is nothing that anybody can 'do' with it. The same thing happens with your thinking process.

With me, I was in a car wreck and spent 6 months in a coma. My thinking process was dead, but the heart still beat. Now, the thinking process has regenerated to such a degree that I can think thoughts that are two steps ahead. It is like being on certain drugs, like cocaine or crack, but it is natural. If you don't know what being on crack or cocaine is like, I don't suggest you try anything like that. I will give an example, a tragic example.

After getting out of the hospital, I went to college and while in college I was accepted on a city rescue squad, a volunteer ambulance service. One morning, we were called to a strip mall type shopping center where this guy had started at one end of the mall and robbed each store on down the line pistol whipping each clerk on down the line and at the last store he took the clerk hostage in the back room and raped her, shot her, and killed her and took another hostage and sat down in the dressing room. After almost a whole day of negotiations, he walked out of the store with the hostage, walked the parking lot and at the end shot and killed her and the police just opened fire and it sounded like a war zone. Needless to say, they killed the guy. It made the TV on 60 Minutes.

That's what crack cocaine will do. It will cause so much thinking and it will cause such a fast heartbeat that you are just so confused and you will do anything to stop it. Its like you can think a lifetime ahead of you. Ask Bill Clinton what cocaine is like. And y'all think y'all are safe! We are so lucky in these contiguous states that we do not have warring neighbors like Iraq and Iran and Afghanistan. We found out what they think on September 11, 2001. The politicians that were protecting us were thinking so far ahead that they were oblivious to the present. Caffeine does the same thing; Nicoteine does it.

The drugs you take for ailments like the cold or fever or say you break a bone and you are in pain, those drugs do the opposite. They slow down the thoughts so that each moment passes before you can think of the pain you have.

When you die once and are revived, you are still here. If you die twice, you're gone.
eqgumby
I'm releasing the monkeys!
cutekitten
innocent.gif i didnt do it
grin2.gif
MUM24/7
QUOTE(greggK @ Jan 26 2007, 04:40 AM) [snapback]1515459[/snapback]
Where do you think you go when you die? I can explain, there are two deaths. One death is of the flesh and the other death is of the thinking process. You do not have anything in you that can go anywhere. If you read and believe the bible, it tells you. People always argue about second chances and one says 'no' the other says 'well, maybe.' grin2.gif 'Well, maybe' is almost right. Concentrate on the heartbeat. The heart beats separately from the brain. Cut the head off and the heart will beat for a little while until the oxygen runs out of the blood. If you go into a coma and become brain-dead, your heart still beats because the blood gets oxygen. A recent example is Terri Shivo. Oxygen is a powerful element. Light a match in an oxygen tent and see how powerful it is; 'poof.' I could get into the why's and wherefore's of the heartbeat, but I would be wasting thought, because there is nothing that anybody can 'do' with it. The same thing happens with your thinking process.

With me, I was in a car wreck and spent 6 months in a coma. My thinking process was dead, but the heart still beat. Now, the thinking process has regenerated to such a degree that I can think thoughts that are two steps ahead. It is like being on certain drugs, like cocaine or crack, but it is natural. If you don't know what being on crack or cocaine is like, I don't suggest you try anything like that. I will give an example, a tragic example.

After getting out of the hospital, I went to college and while in college I was accepted on a city rescue squad, a volunteer ambulance service. One morning, we were called to a strip mall type shopping center where this guy had started at one end of the mall and robbed each store on down the line pistol whipping each clerk on down the line and at the last store he took the clerk hostage in the back room and raped her, shot her, and killed her and took another hostage and sat down in the dressing room. After almost a whole day of negotiations, he walked out of the store with the hostage, walked the parking lot and at the end shot and killed her and the police just opened fire and it sounded like a war zone. Needless to say, they killed the guy. It made the TV on 60 Minutes.

That's what crack cocaine will do. It will cause so much thinking and it will cause such a fast heartbeat that you are just so confused and you will do anything to stop it. Its like you can think a lifetime ahead of you. Ask Bill Clinton what cocaine is like. And y'all think y'all are safe! We are so lucky in these contiguous states that we do not have warring neighbors like Iraq and Iran and Afghanistan. We found out what they think on September 11, 2001. The politicians that were protecting us were thinking so far ahead that they were oblivious to the present. Caffeine does the same thing; Nicoteine does it.

The drugs you take for ailments like the cold or fever or say you break a bone and you are in pain, those drugs do the opposite. They slow down the thoughts so that each moment passes before you can think of the pain you have.

When you die once and are revived, you are still here. If you die twice, you're gone.


This started out so promising...Now I'm sorry I asked...... rolleyes.gif rolleyes.gif
MUM24/7
QUOTE(greggK @ Jan 26 2007, 04:40 AM) [snapback]1515459[/snapback]
Where do you think you go when you die? I can explain, there are two deaths. One death is of the flesh and the other death is of the thinking process. You do not have anything in you that can go anywhere. If you read and believe the bible, it tells you. People always argue about second chances and one says 'no' the other says 'well, maybe.' grin2.gif 'Well, maybe' is almost right. Concentrate on the heartbeat. The heart beats separately from the brain. Cut the head off and the heart will beat for a little while until the oxygen runs out of the blood. If you go into a coma and become brain-dead, your heart still beats because the blood gets oxygen. A recent example is Terri Shivo. Oxygen is a powerful element. Light a match in an oxygen tent and see how powerful it is; 'poof.' I could get into the why's and wherefore's of the heartbeat, but I would be wasting thought, because there is nothing that anybody can 'do' with it. The same thing happens with your thinking process.

With me, I was in a car wreck and spent 6 months in a coma. My thinking process was dead, but the heart still beat. Now, the thinking process has regenerated to such a degree that I can think thoughts that are two steps ahead. It is like being on certain drugs, like cocaine or crack, but it is natural. If you don't know what being on crack or cocaine is like, I don't suggest you try anything like that. I will give an example, a tragic example.

After getting out of the hospital, I went to college and while in college I was accepted on a city rescue squad, a volunteer ambulance service. One morning, we were called to a strip mall type shopping center where this guy had started at one end of the mall and robbed each store on down the line pistol whipping each clerk on down the line and at the last store he took the clerk hostage in the back room and raped her, shot her, and killed her and took another hostage and sat down in the dressing room. After almost a whole day of negotiations, he walked out of the store with the hostage, walked the parking lot and at the end shot and killed her and the police just opened fire and it sounded like a war zone. Needless to say, they killed the guy. It made the TV on 60 Minutes.

That's what crack cocaine will do. It will cause so much thinking and it will cause such a fast heartbeat that you are just so confused and you will do anything to stop it. Its like you can think a lifetime ahead of you. Ask Bill Clinton what cocaine is like. And y'all think y'all are safe! We are so lucky in these contiguous states that we do not have warring neighbors like Iraq and Iran and Afghanistan. We found out what they think on September 11, 2001. The politicians that were protecting us were thinking so far ahead that they were oblivious to the present. Caffeine does the same thing; Nicoteine does it.

The drugs you take for ailments like the cold or fever or say you break a bone and you are in pain, those drugs do the opposite. They slow down the thoughts so that each moment passes before you can think of the pain you have.

When you die once and are revived, you are still here. If you die twice, you're gone.


This started out so promising...Now I'm sorry I asked...... rolleyes.gif rolleyes.gif
MUM24/7
QUOTE(greggK @ Jan 26 2007, 04:40 AM) [snapback]1515459[/snapback]
Where do you think you go when you die? I can explain, there are two deaths. One death is of the flesh and the other death is of the thinking process. You do not have anything in you that can go anywhere. If you read and believe the bible, it tells you. People always argue about second chances and one says 'no' the other says 'well, maybe.' grin2.gif 'Well, maybe' is almost right. Concentrate on the heartbeat. The heart beats separately from the brain. Cut the head off and the heart will beat for a little while until the oxygen runs out of the blood. If you go into a coma and become brain-dead, your heart still beats because the blood gets oxygen. A recent example is Terri Shivo. Oxygen is a powerful element. Light a match in an oxygen tent and see how powerful it is; 'poof.' I could get into the why's and wherefore's of the heartbeat, but I would be wasting thought, because there is nothing that anybody can 'do' with it. The same thing happens with your thinking process.

With me, I was in a car wreck and spent 6 months in a coma. My thinking process was dead, but the heart still beat. Now, the thinking process has regenerated to such a degree that I can think thoughts that are two steps ahead. It is like being on certain drugs, like cocaine or crack, but it is natural. If you don't know what being on crack or cocaine is like, I don't suggest you try anything like that. I will give an example, a tragic example.

After getting out of the hospital, I went to college and while in college I was accepted on a city rescue squad, a volunteer ambulance service. One morning, we were called to a strip mall type shopping center where this guy had started at one end of the mall and robbed each store on down the line pistol whipping each clerk on down the line and at the last store he took the clerk hostage in the back room and raped her, shot her, and killed her and took another hostage and sat down in the dressing room. After almost a whole day of negotiations, he walked out of the store with the hostage, walked the parking lot and at the end shot and killed her and the police just opened fire and it sounded like a war zone. Needless to say, they killed the guy. It made the TV on 60 Minutes.

That's what crack cocaine will do. It will cause so much thinking and it will cause such a fast heartbeat that you are just so confused and you will do anything to stop it. Its like you can think a lifetime ahead of you. Ask Bill Clinton what cocaine is like. And y'all think y'all are safe! We are so lucky in these contiguous states that we do not have warring neighbors like Iraq and Iran and Afghanistan. We found out what they think on September 11, 2001. The politicians that were protecting us were thinking so far ahead that they were oblivious to the present. Caffeine does the same thing; Nicoteine does it.

The drugs you take for ailments like the cold or fever or say you break a bone and you are in pain, those drugs do the opposite. They slow down the thoughts so that each moment passes before you can think of the pain you have.

When you die once and are revived, you are still here. If you die twice, you're gone.


This started out so promising...Now I'm sorry I asked...... rolleyes.gif rolleyes.gif
MUM24/7
QUOTE(greggK @ Jan 26 2007, 04:40 AM) [snapback]1515459[/snapback]
Where do you think you go when you die? I can explain, there are two deaths. One death is of the flesh and the other death is of the thinking process. You do not have anything in you that can go anywhere. If you read and believe the bible, it tells you. People always argue about second chances and one says 'no' the other says 'well, maybe.' grin2.gif 'Well, maybe' is almost right. Concentrate on the heartbeat. The heart beats separately from the brain. Cut the head off and the heart will beat for a little while until the oxygen runs out of the blood. If you go into a coma and become brain-dead, your heart still beats because the blood gets oxygen. A recent example is Terri Shivo. Oxygen is a powerful element. Light a match in an oxygen tent and see how powerful it is; 'poof.' I could get into the why's and wherefore's of the heartbeat, but I would be wasting thought, because there is nothing that anybody can 'do' with it. The same thing happens with your thinking process.

With me, I was in a car wreck and spent 6 months in a coma. My thinking process was dead, but the heart still beat. Now, the thinking process has regenerated to such a degree that I can think thoughts that are two steps ahead. It is like being on certain drugs, like cocaine or crack, but it is natural. If you don't know what being on crack or cocaine is like, I don't suggest you try anything like that. I will give an example, a tragic example.

After getting out of the hospital, I went to college and while in college I was accepted on a city rescue squad, a volunteer ambulance service. One morning, we were called to a strip mall type shopping center where this guy had started at one end of the mall and robbed each store on down the line pistol whipping each clerk on down the line and at the last store he took the clerk hostage in the back room and raped her, shot her, and killed her and took another hostage and sat down in the dressing room. After almost a whole day of negotiations, he walked out of the store with the hostage, walked the parking lot and at the end shot and killed her and the police just opened fire and it sounded like a war zone. Needless to say, they killed the guy. It made the TV on 60 Minutes.

That's what crack cocaine will do. It will cause so much thinking and it will cause such a fast heartbeat that you are just so confused and you will do anything to stop it. Its like you can think a lifetime ahead of you. Ask Bill Clinton what cocaine is like. And y'all think y'all are safe! We are so lucky in these contiguous states that we do not have warring neighbors like Iraq and Iran and Afghanistan. We found out what they think on September 11, 2001. The politicians that were protecting us were thinking so far ahead that they were oblivious to the present. Caffeine does the same thing; Nicoteine does it.

The drugs you take for ailments like the cold or fever or say you break a bone and you are in pain, those drugs do the opposite. They slow down the thoughts so that each moment passes before you can think of the pain you have.

When you die once and are revived, you are still here. If you die twice, you're gone.


This started out so promising...Now I'm sorry I asked...... rolleyes.gif rolleyes.gif
MUM24/7
QUOTE(greggK @ Jan 26 2007, 04:40 AM) [snapback]1515459[/snapback]
Where do you think you go when you die? I can explain, there are two deaths. One death is of the flesh and the other death is of the thinking process. You do not have anything in you that can go anywhere. If you read and believe the bible, it tells you. People always argue about second chances and one says 'no' the other says 'well, maybe.' grin2.gif 'Well, maybe' is almost right. Concentrate on the heartbeat. The heart beats separately from the brain. Cut the head off and the heart will beat for a little while until the oxygen runs out of the blood. If you go into a coma and become brain-dead, your heart still beats because the blood gets oxygen. A recent example is Terri Shivo. Oxygen is a powerful element. Light a match in an oxygen tent and see how powerful it is; 'poof.' I could get into the why's and wherefore's of the heartbeat, but I would be wasting thought, because there is nothing that anybody can 'do' with it. The same thing happens with your thinking process.

With me, I was in a car wreck and spent 6 months in a coma. My thinking process was dead, but the heart still beat. Now, the thinking process has regenerated to such a degree that I can think thoughts that are two steps ahead. It is like being on certain drugs, like cocaine or crack, but it is natural. If you don't know what being on crack or cocaine is like, I don't suggest you try anything like that. I will give an example, a tragic example.

After getting out of the hospital, I went to college and while in college I was accepted on a city rescue squad, a volunteer ambulance service. One morning, we were called to a strip mall type shopping center where this guy had started at one end of the mall and robbed each store on down the line pistol whipping each clerk on down the line and at the last store he took the clerk hostage in the back room and raped her, shot her, and killed her and took another hostage and sat down in the dressing room. After almost a whole day of negotiations, he walked out of the store with the hostage, walked the parking lot and at the end shot and killed her and the police just opened fire and it sounded like a war zone. Needless to say, they killed the guy. It made the TV on 60 Minutes.

That's what crack cocaine will do. It will cause so much thinking and it will cause such a fast heartbeat that you are just so confused and you will do anything to stop it. Its like you can think a lifetime ahead of you. Ask Bill Clinton what cocaine is like. And y'all think y'all are safe! We are so lucky in these contiguous states that we do not have warring neighbors like Iraq and Iran and Afghanistan. We found out what they think on September 11, 2001. The politicians that were protecting us were thinking so far ahead that they were oblivious to the present. Caffeine does the same thing; Nicoteine does it.

The drugs you take for ailments like the cold or fever or say you break a bone and you are in pain, those drugs do the opposite. They slow down the thoughts so that each moment passes before you can think of the pain you have.

When you die once and are revived, you are still here. If you die twice, you're gone.


This started out so promising...Now I'm sorry I asked...... rolleyes.gif rolleyes.gif
MUM24/7
QUOTE(greggK @ Jan 26 2007, 04:40 AM) [snapback]1515459[/snapback]
Where do you think you go when you die? I can explain, there are two deaths. One death is of the flesh and the other death is of the thinking process. You do not have anything in you that can go anywhere. If you read and believe the bible, it tells you. People always argue about second chances and one says 'no' the other says 'well, maybe.' grin2.gif 'Well, maybe' is almost right. Concentrate on the heartbeat. The heart beats separately from the brain. Cut the head off and the heart will beat for a little while until the oxygen runs out of the blood. If you go into a coma and become brain-dead, your heart still beats because the blood gets oxygen. A recent example is Terri Shivo. Oxygen is a powerful element. Light a match in an oxygen tent and see how powerful it is; 'poof.' I could get into the why's and wherefore's of the heartbeat, but I would be wasting thought, because there is nothing that anybody can 'do' with it. The same thing happens with your thinking process.

With me, I was in a car wreck and spent 6 months in a coma. My thinking process was dead, but the heart still beat. Now, the thinking process has regenerated to such a degree that I can think thoughts that are two steps ahead. It is like being on certain drugs, like cocaine or crack, but it is natural. If you don't know what being on crack or cocaine is like, I don't suggest you try anything like that. I will give an example, a tragic example.

After getting out of the hospital, I went to college and while in college I was accepted on a city rescue squad, a volunteer ambulance service. One morning, we were called to a strip mall type shopping center where this guy had started at one end of the mall and robbed each store on down the line pistol whipping each clerk on down the line and at the last store he took the clerk hostage in the back room and raped her, shot her, and killed her and took another hostage and sat down in the dressing room. After almost a whole day of negotiations, he walked out of the store with the hostage, walked the parking lot and at the end shot and killed her and the police just opened fire and it sounded like a war zone. Needless to say, they killed the guy. It made the TV on 60 Minutes.

That's what crack cocaine will do. It will cause so much thinking and it will cause such a fast heartbeat that you are just so confused and you will do anything to stop it. Its like you can think a lifetime ahead of you. Ask Bill Clinton what cocaine is like. And y'all think y'all are safe! We are so lucky in these contiguous states that we do not have warring neighbors like Iraq and Iran and Afghanistan. We found out what they think on September 11, 2001. The politicians that were protecting us were thinking so far ahead that they were oblivious to the present. Caffeine does the same thing; Nicoteine does it.

The drugs you take for ailments like the cold or fever or say you break a bone and you are in pain, those drugs do the opposite. They slow down the thoughts so that each moment passes before you can think of the pain you have.

When you die once and are revived, you are still here. If you die twice, you're gone.


This started out so promising...Now I'm sorry I asked...... rolleyes.gif rolleyes.gif
MUM24/7
QUOTE(greggK @ Jan 26 2007, 04:40 AM) [snapback]1515459[/snapback]
Where do you think you go when you die? I can explain, there are two deaths. One death is of the flesh and the other death is of the thinking process. You do not have anything in you that can go anywhere. If you read and believe the bible, it tells you. People always argue about second chances and one says 'no' the other says 'well, maybe.' grin2.gif 'Well, maybe' is almost right. Concentrate on the heartbeat. The heart beats separately from the brain. Cut the head off and the heart will beat for a little while until the oxygen runs out of the blood. If you go into a coma and become brain-dead, your heart still beats because the blood gets oxygen. A recent example is Terri Shivo. Oxygen is a powerful element. Light a match in an oxygen tent and see how powerful it is; 'poof.' I could get into the why's and wherefore's of the heartbeat, but I would be wasting thought, because there is nothing that anybody can 'do' with it. The same thing happens with your thinking process.

With me, I was in a car wreck and spent 6 months in a coma. My thinking process was dead, but the heart still beat. Now, the thinking process has regenerated to such a degree that I can think thoughts that are two steps ahead. It is like being on certain drugs, like cocaine or crack, but it is natural. If you don't know what being on crack or cocaine is like, I don't suggest you try anything like that. I will give an example, a tragic example.

After getting out of the hospital, I went to college and while in college I was accepted on a city rescue squad, a volunteer ambulance service. One morning, we were called to a strip mall type shopping center where this guy had started at one end of the mall and robbed each store on down the line pistol whipping each clerk on down the line and at the last store he took the clerk hostage in the back room and raped her, shot her, and killed her and took another hostage and sat down in the dressing room. After almost a whole day of negotiations, he walked out of the store with the hostage, walked the parking lot and at the end shot and killed her and the police just opened fire and it sounded like a war zone. Needless to say, they killed the guy. It made the TV on 60 Minutes.

That's what crack cocaine will do. It will cause so much thinking and it will cause such a fast heartbeat that you are just so confused and you will do anything to stop it. Its like you can think a lifetime ahead of you. Ask Bill Clinton what cocaine is like. And y'all think y'all are safe! We are so lucky in these contiguous states that we do not have warring neighbors like Iraq and Iran and Afghanistan. We found out what they think on September 11, 2001. The politicians that were protecting us were thinking so far ahead that they were oblivious to the present. Caffeine does the same thing; Nicoteine does it.

The drugs you take for ailments like the cold or fever or say you break a bone and you are in pain, those drugs do the opposite. They slow down the thoughts so that each moment passes before you can think of the pain you have.

When you die once and are revived, you are still here. If you die twice, you're gone.


This started out so promising...Now I'm sorry I asked...... rolleyes.gif rolleyes.gif
MUM24/7
QUOTE(greggK @ Jan 26 2007, 04:40 AM) [snapback]1515459[/snapback]
Where do you think you go when you die? I can explain, there are two deaths. One death is of the flesh and the other death is of the thinking process. You do not have anything in you that can go anywhere. If you read and believe the bible, it tells you. People always argue about second chances and one says 'no' the other says 'well, maybe.' grin2.gif 'Well, maybe' is almost right. Concentrate on the heartbeat. The heart beats separately from the brain. Cut the head off and the heart will beat for a little while until the oxygen runs out of the blood. If you go into a coma and become brain-dead, your heart still beats because the blood gets oxygen. A recent example is Terri Shivo. Oxygen is a powerful element. Light a match in an oxygen tent and see how powerful it is; 'poof.' I could get into the why's and wherefore's of the heartbeat, but I would be wasting thought, because there is nothing that anybody can 'do' with it. The same thing happens with your thinking process.

With me, I was in a car wreck and spent 6 months in a coma. My thinking process was dead, but the heart still beat. Now, the thinking process has regenerated to such a degree that I can think thoughts that are two steps ahead. It is like being on certain drugs, like cocaine or crack, but it is natural. If you don't know what being on crack or cocaine is like, I don't suggest you try anything like that. I will give an example, a tragic example.

After getting out of the hospital, I went to college and while in college I was accepted on a city rescue squad, a volunteer ambulance service. One morning, we were called to a strip mall type shopping center where this guy had started at one end of the mall and robbed each store on down the line pistol whipping each clerk on down the line and at the last store he took the clerk hostage in the back room and raped her, shot her, and killed her and took another hostage and sat down in the dressing room. After almost a whole day of negotiations, he walked out of the store with the hostage, walked the parking lot and at the end shot and killed her and the police just opened fire and it sounded like a war zone. Needless to say, they killed the guy. It made the TV on 60 Minutes.

That's what crack cocaine will do. It will cause so much thinking and it will cause such a fast heartbeat that you are just so confused and you will do anything to stop it. Its like you can think a lifetime ahead of you. Ask Bill Clinton what cocaine is like. And y'all think y'all are safe! We are so lucky in these contiguous states that we do not have warring neighbors like Iraq and Iran and Afghanistan. We found out what they think on September 11, 2001. The politicians that were protecting us were thinking so far ahead that they were oblivious to the present. Caffeine does the same thing; Nicoteine does it.

The drugs you take for ailments like the cold or fever or say you break a bone and you are in pain, those drugs do the opposite. They slow down the thoughts so that each moment passes before you can think of the pain you have.

When you die once and are revived, you are still here. If you die twice, you're gone.


This started out so promising...Now I'm sorry I asked...... rolleyes.gif rolleyes.gif
MUM24/7
QUOTE(greggK @ Jan 26 2007, 04:40 AM) [snapback]1515459[/snapback]
Where do you think you go when you die? I can explain, there are two deaths. One death is of the flesh and the other death is of the thinking process. You do not have anything in you that can go anywhere. If you read and believe the bible, it tells you. People always argue about second chances and one says 'no' the other says 'well, maybe.' grin2.gif 'Well, maybe' is almost right. Concentrate on the heartbeat. The heart beats separately from the brain. Cut the head off and the heart will beat for a little while until the oxygen runs out of the blood. If you go into a coma and become brain-dead, your heart still beats because the blood gets oxygen. A recent example is Terri Shivo. Oxygen is a powerful element. Light a match in an oxygen tent and see how powerful it is; 'poof.' I could get into the why's and wherefore's of the heartbeat, but I would be wasting thought, because there is nothing that anybody can 'do' with it. The same thing happens with your thinking process.

With me, I was in a car wreck and spent 6 months in a coma. My thinking process was dead, but the heart still beat. Now, the thinking process has regenerated to such a degree that I can think thoughts that are two steps ahead. It is like being on certain drugs, like cocaine or crack, but it is natural. If you don't know what being on crack or cocaine is like, I don't suggest you try anything like that. I will give an example, a tragic example.

After getting out of the hospital, I went to college and while in college I was accepted on a city rescue squad, a volunteer ambulance service. One morning, we were called to a strip mall type shopping center where this guy had started at one end of the mall and robbed each store on down the line pistol whipping each clerk on down the line and at the last store he took the clerk hostage in the back room and raped her, shot her, and killed her and took another hostage and sat down in the dressing room. After almost a whole day of negotiations, he walked out of the store with the hostage, walked the parking lot and at the end shot and killed her and the police just opened fire and it sounded like a war zone. Needless to say, they killed the guy. It made the TV on 60 Minutes.

That's what crack cocaine will do. It will cause so much thinking and it will cause such a fast heartbeat that you are just so confused and you will do anything to stop it. Its like you can think a lifetime ahead of you. Ask Bill Clinton what cocaine is like. And y'all think y'all are safe! We are so lucky in these contiguous states that we do not have warring neighbors like Iraq and Iran and Afghanistan. We found out what they think on September 11, 2001. The politicians that were protecting us were thinking so far ahead that they were oblivious to the present. Caffeine does the same thing; Nicoteine does it.

The drugs you take for ailments like the cold or fever or say you break a bone and you are in pain, those drugs do the opposite. They slow down the thoughts so that each moment passes before you can think of the pain you have.

When you die once and are revived, you are still here. If you die twice, you're gone.


This started out so promising...Now I'm sorry I asked...... rolleyes.gif rolleyes.gif
MUM24/7
QUOTE(greggK @ Jan 26 2007, 04:40 AM) [snapback]1515459[/snapback]
Where do you think you go when you die? I can explain, there are two deaths. One death is of the flesh and the other death is of the thinking process. You do not have anything in you that can go anywhere. If you read and believe the bible, it tells you. People always argue about second chances and one says 'no' the other says 'well, maybe.' grin2.gif 'Well, maybe' is almost right. Concentrate on the heartbeat. The heart beats separately from the brain. Cut the head off and the heart will beat for a little while until the oxygen runs out of the blood. If you go into a coma and become brain-dead, your heart still beats because the blood gets oxygen. A recent example is Terri Shivo. Oxygen is a powerful element. Light a match in an oxygen tent and see how powerful it is; 'poof.' I could get into the why's and wherefore's of the heartbeat, but I would be wasting thought, because there is nothing that anybody can 'do' with it. The same thing happens with your thinking process.

With me, I was in a car wreck and spent 6 months in a coma. My thinking process was dead, but the heart still beat. Now, the thinking process has regenerated to such a degree that I can think thoughts that are two steps ahead. It is like being on certain drugs, like cocaine or crack, but it is natural. If you don't know what being on crack or cocaine is like, I don't suggest you try anything like that. I will give an example, a tragic example.

After getting out of the hospital, I went to college and while in college I was accepted on a city rescue squad, a volunteer ambulance service. One morning, we were called to a strip mall type shopping center where this guy had started at one end of the mall and robbed each store on down the line pistol whipping each clerk on down the line and at the last store he took the clerk hostage in the back room and raped her, shot her, and killed her and took another hostage and sat down in the dressing room. After almost a whole day of negotiations, he walked out of the store with the hostage, walked the parking lot and at the end shot and killed her and the police just opened fire and it sounded like a war zone. Needless to say, they killed the guy. It made the TV on 60 Minutes.

That's what crack cocaine will do. It will cause so much thinking and it will cause such a fast heartbeat that you are just so confused and you will do anything to stop it. Its like you can think a lifetime ahead of you. Ask Bill Clinton what cocaine is like. And y'all think y'all are safe! We are so lucky in these contiguous states that we do not have warring neighbors like Iraq and Iran and Afghanistan. We found out what they think on September 11, 2001. The politicians that were protecting us were thinking so far ahead that they were oblivious to the present. Caffeine does the same thing; Nicoteine does it.

The drugs you take for ailments like the cold or fever or say you break a bone and you are in pain, those drugs do the opposite. They slow down the thoughts so that each moment passes before you can think of the pain you have.

When you die once and are revived, you are still here. If you die twice, you're gone.


This started out so promising...Now I'm sorry I asked...... rolleyes.gif rolleyes.gif
MUM24/7
Sorry about the duplication, don't know what happened......... blush.gif
Raptor
^Lmao laugh.gif

11 consecutive posts.
Raptor
^Lmao laugh.gif

11 consecutive posts.
eqgumby
Dang! Is that a record? Huge freakin posts too!
I think it was promising too, but kind of meandered off. Physical vice "mental" or intellectual death. I wonder what qualifies or quantifies one or the other, or both? Physical I guess is self explanatory..........Duh on me. huh.gif

EDIT: Look Ma! One post!
Moro
QUOTE(Raptor X7 @ Jan 29 2007, 10:17 AM) [snapback]1520871[/snapback]
^Lmao laugh.gif

11 consecutive posts.

WOW, I didn't even think that was possible! blink.gif
MUM24/7
QUOTE(eqgumby @ Jan 30 2007, 09:18 AM) [snapback]1521428[/snapback]
Dang! Is that a record? Huge freakin posts too!
I think it was promising too, but kind of meandered off. Physical vice "mental" or intellectual death. I wonder what qualifies or quantifies one or the other, or both? Physical I guess is self explanatory..........Duh on me. huh.gif

EDIT: Look Ma! One post!


Yeah...yeah...ha,ha..very funny....I tried to get rid of them but no luck...I like to think when a girl makes a point, SHE MAKES A POINT !!!!!! tongue.gif
Lady Warrior Ravynwynn
I just had the wierdest episode of Deja Vu...
over and over...
hehe- somebody had to say it.
*EnIgMa*
I was wondering how a topic titled "I think I just almost died!" would recieve enough posts to make three pages... Now I know... wow.


It happens to the best of us Mala, just not in that quantity. grin2.gif
Lady_Anvilabeel
laugh.gif way to go malakissmeni
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