Lokiya

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[–] Lokiya@lemmy.world 2 points 3 months ago

I do something similar to this. Whenever I sleep in a new place I always make sure to mentally go over the layout of the place I'm in before I go to sleep. I used to sleep walk (im on meds now), and twice as a kid I slept walked to the wrong location for the bathroom. Once my dad caught me and was able to turn me around to the right room, the second time not so lucky.

[–] Lokiya@lemmy.world 5 points 3 months ago

SAME! Like I was born in one place moved when I was two, moved somewhere else till I was 6, moved to another state and then 3 different houses before college in that state... then, then, then.

 

It's a somewhat common experience to zone out while driving and not remember how you got from points A to B. However, is it just as common to "wake up" from being zoned out between points A and B and momentarily forget that you're in New(ish) Location and not lost in your Old Location (hometown). Or say someone asks you for directions someplace and you give them directions how to get there based on a different location you lived? I've been living in the Midwest US for 12 years now and still occasionally give directions or think I'm still on the East Coast.

[–] Lokiya@lemmy.world 4 points 10 months ago
[–] Lokiya@lemmy.world 21 points 2 years ago (1 children)

It would be considered rape if the person accused was a poor, non connected person with no promising future.

[–] Lokiya@lemmy.world 2 points 2 years ago

Not a line per se, but a scene. Watching The Haunting of Emily Rose in theaters and it's supposed to be a serious scene and maybe even shocking or scary. The possessed main character jumps out of a barn loft or house window... I lost my shit, laughed so loud. The way the girl jumped out was just too funny looking.

[–] Lokiya@lemmy.world 3 points 2 years ago

When I'm overstimulated or migrainey my skin becomes sensitive to touch. So that when I am touched I have a burning sensation and oddly enough light touches are more painful than a normal touch. I often describe it as the same feeling from when I am running a fever that makes my skin burn and I get painful goosebumps all over. (The painful goosebumps happen with a migraine more than being overstimulated.)

Also I can't stand repetitive touch, like when holding hands and the other person rubs their thumb back and forth over your hand. These repetitive motions quickly become painful and can often set off my whole body becoming too sensitive. Another weird touch thing is light touches on my back, this almost always causes my how body to start itching. It's sooo annoying and something I have to constantly remind my partner about.