Friday 19 November 2010 photo 1/1
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boring..
http://open.spotify.com/track/04DeNefVx5zcthM4Qg61dZ
Unlike nightmares, which occur during REM sleep, night terrors occur during slow-wave sleep, the deepest level of NREM sleep. Even if awakened, the subject often cannot remember the episode except for a sense of panic, while nightmares usually can be easily recalled. Children from age two to six are most prone to night terrors, and they affect about fifteen percent of all children, although people of any age may experience them. The symptoms also tend to be different, like the child being able to recall the experience, and while nearly arisen, hallucinate.
And all I really can think about is,
See you tonight..
Annons
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Anonymous
Thu 25 Nov 2010 23:54
Schysst bild! :D
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