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This Made Me Laugh

ok ima take a wild guess but I think he was dreaming about chasing a cat, and then he got it shoot it a Little and then he threw it against a wall?
 
Becoming active in a dream state may be a sign of a neurological disorder. the brain is supposed to inhibit motor function when you sleep. It can also be an indicator of Parkinson's disease and some other things along those lines.
 
I have seen my doggy kick her legs once or twice when dreaming, Nothing as bad as that. Such a cute doggy though.
 
Becoming active in a dream state may be a sign of a neurological disorder. the brain is supposed to inhibit motor function when you sleep. It can also be an indicator of Parkinson's disease and some other things along those lines.

I was going to point that out as well.
 
Becoming active in a dream state may be a sign of a neurological disorder. the brain is supposed to inhibit motor function when you sleep. It can also be an indicator of Parkinson's disease and some other things along those lines.

No tell me this is not real dog psychology? I simply do not believe it.
This strikes me as perfectly natural dog behavior and I found it funny as hell.

Now the fact that my partner suggested that this video reminded him of the twitching my cock does at night, that may suggest some interesting things about my own neurology. Like I am hypersexual?

Shep+:D:D:D
 
No tell me this is not real dog psychology? I simply do not believe it. ...snip...

Shep+
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It's not psychology. It's REM sleep disorder and it happens to people as well as animals.

this the first part of BBC Horizon "Why do we sleep"

 
I often see my dog agitated while he sleeps. I guessed he was dreaming but this video confirms it. Animals do really dream.

Aww poor dog. Bad wake up uh?
 
Hay Yea Thank you for posts # 13 & 14! MEGA and m1thousand, you may have answered a long sought after explanation for those who have experienced sleep paralysis. It can be a tariffing experience, especially for a child. I experienced sleep paralysis at the age of 13 and had know idea what it was for many years. Sleep paralysis has been attributed to every thing from space allan abduction to repressed memories of rape and child molestation. Yes indeed. For any one interested do a subject search on this subject. Maybe some one would like to start a new thread on sleep paralysis if there is enough interest. :rolleyes:
 
Sleep paralysis?!? I have had experienced REALLY bad ones over the last few years.

Nightmares that caused sudden wake-up, which in turn made me paralysed in the bed. Along with, I had the feeling of being sucked into a black hole, hearing DEAFENING white noise in my head, could not breathe, could not control anything even my eyes.

Twice, I heard voices around the room. Plus other times I felt like some invisible powerful forces thrusting in the air, or had a sudden feeling of strong acceleration as if I was falling from a cliff.

Damn frightening! You will know that only if you experience it.

It was of course not a ghost or whatever supernatural forces, just my brain playing me tricks.
 
Hahaha! I saw that on "The Soup." Funny and ouch!
 
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