Briefly, slightly, yes. Practically speaking, it’s negligible though.
No idea about that, it never interfered with my sleep but I also didn’t do it frequently. These days I don’t even remember my dreams the majority of the time and I’ve kind of lost interest in the whole thing, takes discipline to accomplish in the first place and I kinda lost interest TBH.
I have never heard of it being dangerous before, but if I had to speculate I’d say it probably depends on how you use it: You might be able to take command to end the nightmare but I’m not a doctor or psychiatrist but maybe in avoiding the nightmares altogether you’re denying yourself some sort of personal growth or insight?
The real answer is probably: More research needs to be done.
IDK about that, but I’ve only done it a few times. Mostly I just used to to fly around my neighborhood like they’d do in old Kung Fu movies.
More going after corrupt judges please.
You can train yourself to remember dreams if you start writing down everything you remember.
You can also learn to recognize that you are in a dream and take control (look up lucid dreaming).
What a bunch of bullshit…
Tiny net. Death sentence.
Seriously though, Missouri just straight up murdered a human being.
Damn.
There should be a new word for that, like… badong
Google sure does love killing things people love.
If they know he’s innocent and they kill him anyways, that sounds like murder.
Uh oh, that means vaping is in big trouble. You remember when Donald saved coal?
Firefox user here: Fuck no I don’t want a chatbot built into my browser.
Yes, but you would need to defend your patent and continue to file patents and variations as tech evolves to prevent work-arounds.
The only reason this wasn’t swept under the rug was because sportball
I’d argue that this qualifies as enshittification.
I assumed everyone assumed it was just ongoing.
Is it? I feel like they’re pretty well known on the Internet.