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Glitches in the matrix Nanonymous No.10151 [D][U][F][S][L][A][C] >>10174
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What kind of shit do you see while sleep deprived?

>pan on the stove
>go to crack an egg over it
>error
>there is no pan
>hallucinated, real one's still in the cabinet
Mindfuck

Another time
>nightwalking
>pass a tree
>jumpscared by a shadow person hanging from a noose

Nanonymous No.10157 [D]

I don't, because I have a healthy amount of sleep every day.

Nanonymous No.10174 [D] >>10480

>>10151
I've had bouts of insomnia in the past, but it felt like I was dying. You're lucky if you have entertaining shit happen.

Nanonymous No.10177 [D]

that never happend to me even with 0hours of sleep because i dont have brain damage or do drugs

Nanonymous No.10216 [D][U][F]
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I see Terry.

Nanonymous No.10478 [D]

I see still images of her when I blink.
Then my internal monologue switches to her voice. Its a freaky experience.

Just one step closer to becoming Tyler Durden

Nanonymous No.10479 [D]

Not sleep deprivation, but some kind of severe heatstroke combined with dehydration. I had woken up late that day, rushed to the bus stop carrying my heavy work bag. I didn't drink or eat anything. It was a very very hot day, and the bus was late. Sooner or later I started to see stars. "No problem" I thought. "I can handle it."
Then the stars got worse. I got literally blind. Fully conscious, but with so many stars in my vision that I couldn't see anything. I panicked, and I walked back inside, sacrificing my good position in the bus line. My legs were shaking and I was probably walking like a drunk. Somehow I got up a flight of stairs and into a convenience store. I crashed into their fridge, then tried to stick my hand through the glass door to get one of the cold bottles of water. It took me half a minute to figure out that I had to open the door, and I pulled it and it wouldn't open, turns out that it was a sliding door. I was still completely blind with stars. Then I waited in line patiently, there were around 5 other people, and I paid for the water. Then I walked all the way down to the bus stop, using the blind people's textured floor things. I waited for several minutes before I realized that I could drink the water now. After finishing all the water I desperately needed to piss, and the water didn't fix my vision, so I stumbled back indoors. At this point I wandered into an air conditioned zone so my vision cleared back up again.
I found the toilet, pissed and went back to the bus stop.
Somehow, I didn't miss the bus. When I got to work, nobody noticed anything strange, and nobody saw what happened. Phew, one more day without everyone thinking I'm severely autistic and/or disabled.
That phenomenon happens to me every time I get a combination of
- dehydration
- physical exertion
- high heat
and it is the most horrible thing I have experienced. I remain fully conscious and thinking "normally", but I just forget how everything works, like the sliding doors.

Nanonymous No.10480 [D]

I would like to start by saying Russian Sleep Experiment had a shit ending.

>>10174
Entertaining? Possibly. Scary? Fuck yes.
Walking into a white room occasionally causes an optical illusion where small moving displacements make it feel like a thousand bugs are crawling across the walls. That hits you in a primal nerve. It's clearly not real but it's horrifying for half a second. The next five seconds you wonder if this is permanent and then it quickly fades away.
I don't even knowing that's sleep related.
I'd rather that over insomnia though, I've seen that in a friend and it's not fun to see the bags under their eyes getting thicker and their concentration decaying. Can't imagine what they went though, one night is enough for me.