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User avatar #62 - residentevilfan (07/25/2012) [-]
what about that time when you're drifting off to sleep and then your body jerks and you're falling suddenly I wonder if that's a defense mechanism for something like if you're sleeping on a cliff or just top bunking
#100 to #62 - yutakenusername (07/25/2012) [-]
It's when your brain senses your muscles relaxing and must think you're falling, so it fucks with you.
#71 to #62 - tankswan (07/25/2012) [-]
Brain: Warning you are sleeping on the edge of a cliff, Please jump violently and panic.
#66 to #62 - N. Korean citizen (07/25/2012) [-]
That's because the human body is not used to soft sleeping grounds like a bed and thinks that the only possible condition you could be in at the moment is a free fall.
#125 to #66 - N. Korean citizen (07/25/2012) [-]
Actually, it's been said that when you are almost asleep, your heart rate is at a very ow point. Your body interprets this as you are dying, so it sends a jolt through your body to jump start the heart, usually the sensation feels like you are falling.
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