@@maryjfly1248i mean if there is legit video proof and doctors could prove that signs show you were infact sleepwalking. like literally it wouldn't be your fault the only thing is you would prolly need to be in put somewhere to sleep unfortunately so it doesn't happen again
I have occasional sleep walking episodes, the worst one was when I was renting an apartment with my brother. He asked me one day “Where’d you go last night”…confused af I said “Nowhere, I was passed the fk out”, he said “No, you went somewhere last night, I got home and you were asleep, I took a shower and then you were gone…about 30min later you were back in bed”. I legitimately left the apartment while sleep walking and it still gives me chills.
Put a camera on your car and outside home so you can see if anything.. also sleep with your Apple Watch some nights just so you can tract yourself if you leave on foot
I've heard a story where someone got a knife from the kitchen then murdered their entire family in their sleep I don't remember if they went to jail I don't think they did because they couldn't do anything but
@@DjSsaBackward I mean yeah you were just unconscious. Your brain makes most of your decisions before you consciously make them anyway. That probably happened to you due to a neurotransmitter imbalance, like GABA, that normally prevents sleep walking.
@@PurgeTrooper Didn't know of about that thanks. It was so scary for me, I used to go to sleep upstairs and wake up down. Other people would tell me about conversation I had with them over night.
As a sleep walker and sleep eater, this video is for me. I once sleep walked all the way into the kitchen because I did it so much that my body remembered how the floor, and stairs felt on the way their 😂
Of course it's safe too wake up a sleepwalker, you just need too understand that waking up a sleepwalker, to them, is the same feeling when you wake up in a hotel room or a friend's house, and for a moment you forgot you were there, and you feel both confused and terrified because you didn't just wake up in your house, in your bed.
@@tomlxyz I do. When I first wake up somewhere that’s not my home or my own bed even, it takes me a moment to realize where I am and how I got there, which usually involves a moment of intense panic until I remember. 😅 Even when I move, same thing happens for a couple of weeks to a month before I fully feel settled in. 🙈
The craziest part is how believable it is to your brain even though your conscious isn't around to control it. Your brain literally creates false images for itself to continue representing your spirit. Miraculous.
@@blitzie66 it feels real because it technically is. Dreams you experience are literally part of your perception. They’re hardly different from being awake/aware. The main difference is that external stimuli are not accurately detected. If I tapped your shoulder while you were sleeping, you could have a mantis dancing on your shoulder in your dream.
@@blitzie66 usually, the muscles are basically locked during slumber. For sleepwalkers, some or all muscles don’t lock during sleep, allowing them to move freely. When you walk in a dream, your brain is actively trying to walk. If muscles are not locked, you very well may start walking.
@@blitzie66 I’ve had multiple dreams that involve me committing murder. This is admittedly very unsettling…….had I been sleepwalking during those dreams…….
I remember hearing this story afterwards. I was a heavy sleep walker when I was younger and I came out and had a full on conversation with my mom only for her to realize I'm not awake. Another time I completely walked outside before my mom realized I wasn't awake.
@@TopHatFox apparently she thought I was awake the second time but when I wasn't responding to her she rushed out the door and stopped me from moving any further.
@@KindaSus_ If I remember correctly I asked her where were my trophies because I played football when I was younger. And She said it's always been on your shelf or something like that
One time. My house mates found me around 4:30am cooking spaghetti bolonesa. They let me finish cooking before taking me to bed. It was our lunch that day 😅
an Indian web series is not quite the same but close. It's about a detective who has multiple personalities one of them is a serial killer other one is a phycotherapist who is helping in the case to find the killer, himself Breathe: Into the shadows
@@lakzury9293 they made him sleep in a room with a gun to see if he’d use it in his sleep and he did so he wasnt charged with anything, just forced to sleep away from the rest of society so he wouldnt accidentally kill someone again.
I had a roommate whose condition was so severe that one morning he broke into my room believing that he was trying to open up a door to let a customer go use the restroom. I told him that this is not it that he needs to go the other way and he did, but went into the kitchen and was turning on the stove thinking he was putting a key in the keyhole to let that person in.
Have you ever heard of Mike Birbiglia? He's a comedian who has sleepwalking.. He tells a story of diving through a plate glass window at a motel. For a serious condition your friend might need drugs or sleepwalking mittens. Srsly. So they can't grip things like keys or knobs or knives or triggers, or punch walls or people.
Yeah my mother is a frequent sleepwalker. But she's the kind that has her eyes wide open, looks alert, and will hold a full, understandable conversation with you. She never remembers it in the morning
I sleep walk and talk. I answered a call from my work once, they asked me to come in for a shift. I supposedly agreed, but the next thing is I'm getting a call asking where I am, honestly that was one of trh most confusing conversations. 🤣
I’ve done this many time (with work and with my kids or spouse!) Say yes to things and not remember in the morning! My kids always woke me up and asked me for money……until one day I freaked out and said anything I say while in bed is null and void 😂😂😂😂
@@dayloro Same! My husband used to get mad at me until he put it to the test one night and had a 10 minute conversation with me while I was dead asleep. 😂 He told me about it the next morning laughing his ass off. Since then he stopped trying to ask me for things unless he's sure I'm awake lol
Imagine telling your partner "yesterday was great, I didn't know you have a wild side in you" then your partner looks at you in confusion and says "why? What happened?"
That happened to me!!! Me and my boyfriend we’re sleeping together, at night it felt so amazing, when I told him about it how much I loved it, he said “We did what?” he was asleep while touch me and doesn’t remember a thing. He was the one that woke me up while he was sleep walking/talking. Anyways that was the best night of my life and he doesn’t remembers thing.
Even better when the wife has a girls night out and comes home trashed. The chick that brought her home stayed the night. She was a sleepwalker. I loved when they went out. She always stayed over. 🤣
I just commented my experience with this exact scenario before reading your comment lol. My wife tells me all the time while I'm cooking breakfast, "Soooo last night was fun!" And I'll have no freaking clue what she's talking about. I've even woken up smack in the middle of sex. It's a little confusing, but it's a nice suprise lol
I went through a few years of sleepwalking and it was so frustrating and scary. I put a large tub of margarine in my oven, turned it on and went back to bed. Woke up with the house full of smoke and the fire alarm blaring, but I slept through it for quite some time. I would walk around my home and stop, standing in one place for who knows how long and awaken as I was falling, slammed my head into the walls, fell headfirst into the bath tub, exiting my home in the middle of the night withought clothes on...the list goes on. I had cancer at the time and it came back. After going into remission, I stopped sleepwalking after those 3 yrs.
It's just hard to prove if they're sleep walking when they killed. But if you think about it, depending on their sleep history and how severe their sleep walking is, it's possible.
I sort of agree. I really only know about the guy killing his in-laws. He loved them very much and had NO reasons. I believed the guy & would have gone for not guilty.
They have a doc on Hulu about one. This roommate claims to have been sleep walking when killed his friend. The family declined to do the show so it was 100% showing the killers side. He was sentenced.
It would not meet the the criteria for murder because there is no motive, intent, premeditation, or anything. It’s definitely wrongful death though. Manslaughter would probably stick.
My mom was a sleepwalker but grew out of it. I started sleepwalking around the age of 6 or 7. I walked into my parents bedroom & stood there next to my mom's side of the bed. I was apparently humming as I stood there staring at her. She woke up & I said, "Where is my fuzzy penny? Did you take my fuzzy penny?" Mom said, "No, I didn't take your fuzzy penny. Go back to bed!" I said, "Okay. Thanks." And returned to my room. Another time my dad, who was a very heavy smoker, woke up in need of a smoke. He started down the hallway and our dog ran over to him, whining. He went out to the kitchen and saw the front door was wide open at 3 A.M.! He ran back to my bedroom to see if I was in bed. No. So he looked out in the driveway & saw me walking towards where my school was. I had a mile long walk to school. He walked up to me and said, "Where are you going???" "School," I replied. He said, "School doesn't start for another 6 hours! Let's go back home." I said, "Okay." It was then he noticed my feet were bare and it was in January in Philadelphia! He said, "Where are your shoes?" I said I decided to go without them that day! He picked me up & carried me back to the house! After that dad installed a dead bolt lock on the top of both doors where I couldn't reach them. They watched me "make breakfast" one morning with invisible eggs & an invisible pan. I don't remember any of it but for what they told me! I was about 14 or 15 when I finally stopped doing it. I didn't remember any of it, just what my mom told me.
I’m a sleep walker (not often, thankfully). I’ve already woken up outside in my PJs, luckily when it was warm. Scares me to think what would have happened if it had been cold out. I’ve been woken up while walking down steps. The weird thing is I remember getting up and walking down the steps but I don’t know where I was going and I remember talking to the person as I woke up (not exactly sure what I was saying though).
When I was younger I would sleep walk. Bless my parents for dealing with me lmao. I would walk right out the house. My father slept in the living room by the door, he put chimes on the door and a lock all the way at the top. I still would end up leaving and he would just follow me. I remember when we were out of town staying at a hotel. He didn't sleep at all during the night since it would of been to easy for me to leave. Now I just scream in my sleep lol bless my husband.
Sleepwalking is one of the weirdest shit that has happened to me. Everything I did made sense to me but later when my mom told me I remembered a few moments and realized how creepy it was.
My dad suffers from night terrors, I remember the one night I heard running from upstairs and my dad screaming. "GET OUT!" my first instinct was that seone was tryna Rob the house. I proceeded to run upstairs and found my dad naked hanging out of the top floor window naked. My mom was holding onto him, stopping him from falling, down below was a nettle Bush and barb wire. When we managed to get him back through the window he told us he thought the house was on fire.
Imagine getting woken up sleep walking. It's like getting transported to another world in a split second. This dude enjoying thanksgiving dinner then next thing you know your standing in a dim lit kitchen with a fat girl yelling "HEY!" Who wasn't there a second ago.
I've woken up driving once. That was beyond frightening. I ended up in a parking lot at a grocery store. I placed my keys under the passenger seat before I laid back down. I covered about 30 or 35 miles in my sleep. Took hours to orient myself and find my keys. I actually stayed all day in that lot. I didn't start driving home again until the following morning about 26 hours later. I do remember some of the drive like a dream. I have been a sleep walker and suffered night terrors my entire life.
@@tendatonda1634 happened after someone was pounding on my window at a truck stop in Oregon ended up in Eugene. When I first came awake thought I was home waiting to meet my sister at the store. Only 450 miles away from home, and my sister lives in Texas. Ended up on some farm roads just lucky I5 would have been a disaster.
@@arise8078 your dreaming I remember parts. It happened when someone pounded on my window while I was sleeping in my truck. I went from back seat asleep to drivers seat that I have a blurry memory of the next memory was driving down a farm road with no idea where I was. I came awake cuz I couldn't keep constant pressure on the accelerator go stop, go, stop. By then was lost not awake enough to turn on navigation. Stumbled across a grocery store pulled in parking lot stopped. Normally I leave the truck running to control temp without rolling down windows to dangerous to have windows down and be asleep. However when I stopped at the store parking lot I did shut down and cracked windows. It was terrifying but only due to surviving. Had I not been fucked with in the first place the nightmare would not have started and I would have stayed where I was. The night terrors are what inspired sleep walking. All kinds of things got those going.
My first semester of undergrad my roommate told me I was talking in my sleep and told her that I can’t sleep in long sleeves because it was illegal 😂😂. So stupid 😂
My brother would have night terrors while sleep walking. I remember being terrified because he was trying to attack us, but in his head he was defending himself. He was just a kid then so it was a little easier to deal with physically but we all cried during his fits because to keep him from hurting us he had to feel over powered by what ever he felt was attacking him. So glad he grew out of that. He's not small anymore and that situation today could go bad so quick.
I use to sleep walk when I was on ambien I would wake up to a fully cooked meal, like a dinner meal. It was scary because I didn't remember it. My sister stayed with me for a while she had woken in the middle of the night and see me cooking she told me I had a conversation with her. But I didn't remember any of that. I stopped taking that medication immediately. Thank God I didn't go for a drive.
Nurses hate Ambien but docs insist upon ordering it because it’s not considered a narcotic. We were always finding people walking naked down the hallway (for some reason they almost always strip).
When I was younger I was sleep walking by what my father told me. He tried to wake me up. And by his account, I had began thrashing and punching my dad in the face. He knew it wasn't my fault. I also ate a whole ass dinner, steak potatoes and green beans and I have no recollection of that and my family knew I was sleep walking. The scariest event I had was waking up a 1/4 mile out of town in the country. And walking back while half naked.
I sleepwalked once, I was about 7 years old or something when it happened. I had a full on vivid dream that I was chasing a thief around my house, like: I could see and hear everything in my house, so I knew when to jump around furniture and such. The real problem was when I started going outside, still chasing after the thief. Right when I went outside of my house is when an invisible wall stopped me from moving around, and the thief went away in my car. I was screaming obsceneties at him the entire time. Turns out, that invisible wall were my parents holding me, thinking I had gone nuts since I was fully aware of everything. But the thing is, once I realized that I'm sleeping, it still took me a few minutes to fully wake up. Crazy stuff
There was a time I sleeped walk It was when I was like 8 yrs old before and got a very high fever (flu) my body temp was like 38-39c. after I slept, I dreamed of killing someone in MGS peace walker (metal gear solid) - was a game psp. I was trying to shock the soldier with that knife thing (don't remember much) then when I held the knife it felt so real like *real* . Then I woke up in the kitchen holding the knife trying to stab myself. I let go of the knife after realizing it and sat on the kitchen for a full hour thinking what tf happened.. all of what happened was still clear 12 years after.
The more you think about something in the moment the better you remember it! But the more you think about something after it happened the more it warps in your mind Memory can be frightening
I sleep walked one time in my life while deployed. I woke up a few beds over from my tent with one of our Sgts. on top of me yelling at me to wake up. I woke up beyond disoriented. It was one of the most terrifying, and confusing experiences I’ve ever gone through.
I used to sleep walk as a kid, I remember dreaming about eating corn flakes in the kitchen and I woke up a while later and definitely had cereal in my teeth
I have sex in my sleep every so often, maybe a few times a month. My ex-wife loved it, she always refused to wake me up despite me asking her to. My current wife wakes me up, though she enjoys it too. It's really disorienting for me, and I'd rather not do it. I'm scared that someday for some reason I'll sleep near someone else and try to get it on with them 😵 I also talk in my sleep almost every night, but that has much less consequence lol
@@p0litical To be fair, my wife is also partly asleep when it starts, cuz I wake her up with my "advances" lol. I'm totally asleep, she's half-asleep, nobody can really give or deny consent for the first little bit 😅 And once she really realizes what's happening, she wakes me up, as requested. I'm more comfortable with it that way. At this point I'm only worried about falling asleep around other people haha
Parents had to wake me up all the time sleep walking. The 2 things I used to do while sleep walking were piss in the kitchen bin and walk outside the house lay down back to sleep in a nearby field. Luckily I seemed to grow out of it.
My younger brother was a sleep walker right up until his early 20's. I could tell when he wasnt "aware". For him, his eyes were usually bloodshot, he moved lathargically, spoke slowly and usually fixated on a task (i came home from nightshift once at 2am, and found him repeatedly wiping down the kitchen table - like he was caught in a loop). When i spoke to him he could understand me, just his responses were a bit delayed. I usually judt guided him back to his bed. He didnt remember any of it in the morning.
My grandma once found me sleepwalking with a knife in my hand, using it as if it was the keys to open the front door. She was terrified, but could take the knife back and made me return to my bed. I was like 12.
I remember sleep walking when I was around 7 and it was crazy coz I was half aware of what I was doing but the memories were in frame by frame like you'll see yourself doing one thing then blankout for 5 seconds then another 5 seconds of you seeing yourself doing something then 5 seconds of blankness and you just couldnt control your movements like your body had a mind of its own
@@shakengandulf extremely frightening yeah same.. Meanwhile me in sleep paralysis: so i have to think of something not scary- *DAMN DANIEL DENG DENG DENG*
I walked to the cemetery once cause "they" where calling me. But my brothers followed me to see where I'm going to find out who "they" are. Safe to say keys where always hidden from me and I never knew where they are kept. Same was told to my husband when he married me. I also tried to make fire in the fireplace. And took my koi poured a hot bath for them (as it was winter and they were freezing in the cold water)☹ and accidentally killed my fish babies😭😭😭
I sleep walk every now and then. It’s so disorienting and can be scary to wake up in a different place than where you went to sleep. If there’s someone there, it’s terrifying. So it’s less dangerous for the sleep walker and more so for the person waking them up
I've only ever sleepwalked once when I was 14-15. My brother said I got out of bed, went to the edge of the staircase just inches away from doom, and started doing shoveling motions. Weird thing was that I also was dreaming of walking to the staircase and shoveling some black goop down it.
The ending was priceless!!! LMFAO!!! He wasn't even fully out of his sleep before he was already winding up! I just wish it had the sound of the spoon hitting her head 😆 🤣
I was on a medicine that made me sleep walk, but wasn't aware of it for quite some time. I ate in my sleep, moved furniture, and ordered things over the phone. I was obsessed with "Hip Hop Abs," but when it arrived we finally realized I had no remembrance of ordering it and began to put two and two together and figured out a bunch of times my family didn't realize I was really asleep!
My younger brother was a sleep walker when we were kids (toddler to almost teen) and as a kid, waking up to see him staring at me in the middle of the night and then randomly started crying scared the life out of me. If it wasn't because I remembered he needed help to go pee, I would probably start crying and screaming too, lol. Yes, they do get surprised and disoriented when they or you wake them up, so be careful. My brother sometimes just cry louder, or he will start physically fighting because he either thought I was a monster standing next to him or a bad person who kidnapped him. I did hear one story that my dad sleep walked as a kid too. He got to the roof and was going to start doing somersault jumps, but then was convinced to come back down normally. He was a martial art enthusiast. Lol
My man’s reawakened his ancestral spear throwing traits for a half second.
bro that comment with this profile pic bro you had me in tears not gonna lie ahahahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
😭😭😭 il a trop dead
Lol
😂😂😂
I died when dude rubbed his belly, mans was feeling that hunger through his sleep 💀
Same 🤣🤣🤣 I wonder what he was eating
Forget about that... look at his aim, took not even a whole second and lined up his shot perfectly
@@TrashCanBoiBoi If the phone weren't there he would have hit the true mark 😎😂
@@Yasdilicious 😂😂
@@Izzmonster he was dreaming about eating in the metaverse
"Your honor, in my clients defense, he was sleep walking"
I watched a true crime show and a.guy actually did use that as his defense and was found not guilty
@@maryjfly1248i mean if there is legit video proof and doctors could prove that signs show you were infact sleepwalking. like literally it wouldn't be your fault the only thing is you would prolly need to be in put somewhere to sleep unfortunately so it doesn't happen again
Don't give Pedos ideas
That was actually an episode of criminal minds.
I remember reading something about a detective trying to solve a murder when he was the one who shot and killed the victim when he was sleep walking.
Man's like "mhhhhh this is some good pasta. the orange juice is lit too"
My man didn't drink he pushed the drink in his stomach by rubbing his belly
Her: babe last night was amazing wanna go round 2
Him: wtf are you talking about?
Didn’t this happen in the movie “Little Man”?
😂😂
@@coolpiratefox8251 yes its a reference but ofc in the movie the guy wasn't sleepwalking
Then he throws a spoon at you
zenitsu
My grandma used to to be able to make a cup of tea and drink it while asleep. The creepiest shit I ever saw when I was younger 😂😂
*Insidious music playing*
**Gma slowly looks towards you**
She rock back and forth in a rocking chair too 🤣
*she smiles and beckons you to come closer*
Lol she would say she was sleeping, really was pulling a 200 iq move and didn’t want to deal with anyone 😂😂😂😂
I have occasional sleep walking episodes, the worst one was when I was renting an apartment with my brother. He asked me one day “Where’d you go last night”…confused af I said “Nowhere, I was passed the fk out”, he said “No, you went somewhere last night, I got home and you were asleep, I took a shower and then you were gone…about 30min later you were back in bed”. I legitimately left the apartment while sleep walking and it still gives me chills.
Well that's absolutely terrifying.
Put a camera on your car and outside home so you can see if anything.. also sleep with your Apple Watch some nights just so you can tract yourself if you leave on foot
Consciousness is a very interesting phenomenon!
Weird he never saw you sleepwalking
Strap yourself to your bed and record urself and watch ur behaviour the next day simple as that
This guy was having the best sleep walking dream meal of his life.
"Did you just kill that man?"
"I WAS SLEEPWALKI-"
*gunshots*
“Stop resisting!”
*body getting hit by a baton*
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I've heard a story where someone got a knife from the kitchen then murdered their entire family in their sleep I don't remember if they went to jail I don't think they did because they couldn't do anything but
*insert jail cell slam sound after the cutout*
Well the thing is that actually happened before 💀
It’s funny how he put the spoon to his mouth, drank whatever he was drinking then rubbed his stomach as if he was full.😂😂💋
😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Fake as fuck lmao
@@justinallen8839 Yeah you really are
@@justinallen8839 who even asked you?
@@chinchuck4090 it is fake dude literally a tiktok meme you dingus
He was having the best soup in the world and you took that away from him... I hope you know that spoon throw wasn't out of shock
That is cleary a fork
That guy was enjoying his meal on a spiritual level
Sleepwalkers aren't really sleeping like in cartoons, they are kinda awake but still "dreaming"
Not true, I did it for years, fully asleep. Didn't know anything except I was in different locations. Sometimes flashes
everything I've read says they're truly sleeping
@@DjSsaBackward I mean yeah you were just unconscious. Your brain makes most of your decisions before you consciously make them anyway. That probably happened to you due to a neurotransmitter imbalance, like GABA, that normally prevents sleep walking.
@@PurgeTrooper
Didn't know of about that thanks. It was so scary for me, I used to go to sleep upstairs and wake up down. Other people would tell me about conversation I had with them over night.
@@PurgeTrooper well I had that before, good thing that my brain still known how to use the toilet when I was asleep
“especially if they have a spoon” has me dead bro 💀😭
If it's a fork goodbye 👋
That's a pretty weird looking spoon
@@imsodie5109 comically small spoon
@@crazyface8x i was gonna put there a "knife", but a fork instead.
It's a fork lol I'm dyeing rn🤣
Man was cooking for MasterChef during that sleepwalk
read this as master chief and got confused
As a sleep walker and sleep eater, this video is for me. I once sleep walked all the way into the kitchen because I did it so much that my body remembered how the floor, and stairs felt on the way their 😂
"Have sex"
Me searching on CZcams : How to sleepwalk
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Sexsomnia
LMAOO
Sussy
I'm not gonna chage the like count "69"
*"Especially if they have a spoon"* LMAO
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Not a spooon
That is obviously a fork
There was malicious intent behind that spoon throw
The way he runs his stomach in his sleepwalk is so cute! 😂
Bro the way he rubbed his stomach after that drink killed me
Of course it's safe too wake up a sleepwalker, you just need too understand that waking up a sleepwalker, to them, is the same feeling when you wake up in a hotel room or a friend's house, and for a moment you forgot you were there, and you feel both confused and terrified because you didn't just wake up in your house, in your bed.
They can also hit you a 13 year old sleepwalking girl ripped her door of its hinges so yeah ima wake them up from a distance
Who gets terrified when not sleeping at home?
@@tomlxyz I do. When I first wake up somewhere that’s not my home or my own bed even, it takes me a moment to realize where I am and how I got there, which usually involves a moment of intense panic until I remember. 😅 Even when I move, same thing happens for a couple of weeks to a month before I fully feel settled in. 🙈
I'm more terrified of that grammar
I always thought of it as you never thought you went to sleep in the first place. You ever accidentally fall asleep and wake up jolting up
The craziest part is how believable it is to your brain even though your conscious isn't around to control it. Your brain literally creates false images for itself to continue representing your spirit. Miraculous.
regular dreams horrify me for this reason, feels way too real.
@@blitzie66 it feels real because it technically is. Dreams you experience are literally part of your perception. They’re hardly different from being awake/aware. The main difference is that external stimuli are not accurately detected. If I tapped your shoulder while you were sleeping, you could have a mantis dancing on your shoulder in your dream.
@@blitzie66 usually, the muscles are basically locked during slumber. For sleepwalkers, some or all muscles don’t lock during sleep, allowing them to move freely. When you walk in a dream, your brain is actively trying to walk. If muscles are not locked, you very well may start walking.
@@blitzie66 I’ve had multiple dreams that involve me committing murder. This is admittedly very unsettling…….had I been sleepwalking during those dreams…….
@@micah_rt5492 does it mean people who sleepwalk don't experience sleep paralysis since their muscles are not locked?
His reflexes are crazy that throw at the end was fierce!
I remember hearing this story afterwards. I was a heavy sleep walker when I was younger and I came out and had a full on conversation with my mom only for her to realize I'm not awake. Another time I completely walked outside before my mom realized I wasn't awake.
Tell us more
@@TopHatFox apparently she thought I was awake the second time but when I wasn't responding to her she rushed out the door and stopped me from moving any further.
lmao, a full on convo? wonder what u guys were talking about 😂
@@KindaSus_ the industrial society
@@KindaSus_ If I remember correctly I asked her where were my trophies because I played football when I was younger. And She said it's always been on your shelf or something like that
One time. My house mates found me around 4:30am cooking spaghetti bolonesa. They let me finish cooking before taking me to bed. It was our lunch that day 😅
Are you serious 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
That's funny
Was it anywhere close to being good? There's no chance you succeeded
I'm the spaghetti and i could confirm that they ate me at lunch that day, it felt very good.
@@macylouecorio66 yep. I usually just go and sleep in the tub, but i often also go a do something to eat.
“Even kill people” that is one of the best movie ideas ever. A detective slowly uncovers who murdered random people from the city, himself
that happened in real life before, someone got killed and he was assigned to figure out who and he figured out it was himself.
an Indian web series is not quite the same but close. It's about a detective who has multiple personalities one of them is a serial killer other one is a phycotherapist who is helping in the case to find the killer, himself
Breathe: Into the shadows
@@bloodmoon5872 damn those are too good odds did he surrender?
@@lakzury9293 they made him sleep in a room with a gun to see if he’d use it in his sleep and he did so he wasnt charged with anything, just forced to sleep away from the rest of society so he wouldnt accidentally kill someone again.
the woman in the house across the street from the girl in the window on netflix
That fucking throw omg 😂😂😂😂
"Have sex"
i'm here trying to lose my virginity and these guys do it asleep
I had a roommate whose condition was so severe that one morning he broke into my room believing that he was trying to open up a door to let a customer go use the restroom. I told him that this is not it that he needs to go the other way and he did, but went into the kitchen and was turning on the stove thinking he was putting a key in the keyhole to let that person in.
Wow if he lived alone that could be lethal
Wow I'm surprised that dude is alive mainly bc of his roommates and family probably
Man, customer service dreams are the worst
Have you ever heard of Mike Birbiglia? He's a comedian who has sleepwalking.. He tells a story of diving through a plate glass window at a motel. For a serious condition your friend might need drugs or sleepwalking mittens. Srsly. So they can't grip things like keys or knobs or knives or triggers, or punch walls or people.
One dude ik got that, hes energetic af, i dont think someones gonna be able to sleep in his bed with him bruh
Yeah my mother is a frequent sleepwalker. But she's the kind that has her eyes wide open, looks alert, and will hold a full, understandable conversation with you. She never remembers it in the morning
now that just sounds like memory loss
@@pavito9997 now now it's not a memory loss more like possesed
@@keiko3781 both
@@keiko3781 lmao 🤣
@@pavito9997 it’s not. It’s entirely possible, pick up a book
I sleep walk and talk. I answered a call from my work once, they asked me to come in for a shift. I supposedly agreed, but the next thing is I'm getting a call asking where I am, honestly that was one of trh most confusing conversations. 🤣
I’ve done this many time (with work and with my kids or spouse!)
Say yes to things and not remember in the morning!
My kids always woke me up and asked me for money……until one day I freaked out and said anything I say while in bed is null and void 😂😂😂😂
@@dayloro Same! My husband used to get mad at me until he put it to the test one night and had a 10 minute conversation with me while I was dead asleep. 😂 He told me about it the next morning laughing his ass off. Since then he stopped trying to ask me for things unless he's sure I'm awake lol
The guys is dreaming about food while saying "get in mah belleh" in a Scottish accent.
Imagine telling your partner "yesterday was great, I didn't know you have a wild side in you" then your partner looks at you in confusion and says "why? What happened?"
That happened to me!!! Me and my boyfriend we’re sleeping together, at night it felt so amazing, when I told him about it how much I loved it, he said “We did what?” he was asleep while touch me and doesn’t remember a thing. He was the one that woke me up while he was sleep walking/talking. Anyways that was the best night of my life and he doesn’t remembers thing.
@@dianaval6082 what if he has kids?
@@dianaval6082 😳
Even better when the wife has a girls night out and comes home trashed. The chick that brought her home stayed the night. She was a sleepwalker. I loved when they went out. She always stayed over. 🤣
I just commented my experience with this exact scenario before reading your comment lol.
My wife tells me all the time while I'm cooking breakfast, "Soooo last night was fun!" And I'll have no freaking clue what she's talking about. I've even woken up smack in the middle of sex. It's a little confusing, but it's a nice suprise lol
I went through a few years of sleepwalking and it was so frustrating and scary. I put a large tub of margarine in my oven, turned it on and went back to bed. Woke up with the house full of smoke and the fire alarm blaring, but I slept through it for quite some time. I would walk around my home and stop, standing in one place for who knows how long and awaken as I was falling, slammed my head into the walls, fell headfirst into the bath tub, exiting my home in the middle of the night withought clothes on...the list goes on.
I had cancer at the time and it came back. After going into remission, I stopped sleepwalking after those 3 yrs.
Glad you're doing ok now! God bless! 😇
Happy your with us stay strong and blessed be
Can you chain yourself when youre like that, or have a partner do that so you dont unintentionally murder your whole house?
@@user-sg4ov7ng4h I probably should have!
i did hear that chemo can cause sleep problems so that very interesting but glad you are doing better!
Man was drinking the best soup of life.
So this is how people wake up and choose violence
I feel like the sleepwalking murders weren’t exactly proven
It's just hard to prove if they're sleep walking when they killed. But if you think about it, depending on their sleep history and how severe their sleep walking is, it's possible.
I sort of agree. I really only know about the guy killing his in-laws. He loved them very much and had NO reasons. I believed the guy & would have gone for not guilty.
That one famous case in particular (the pool drowning one) was a pretty clear wife murder plot and not pulled off very well. I'm not sure of others
They have a doc on Hulu about one. This roommate claims to have been sleep walking when killed his friend. The family declined to do the show so it was 100% showing the killers side. He was sentenced.
It would not meet the the criteria for murder because there is no motive, intent, premeditation, or anything. It’s definitely wrongful death though. Manslaughter would probably stick.
My mom was a sleepwalker but grew out of it.
I started sleepwalking around the age of 6 or 7.
I walked into my parents bedroom & stood there next to my mom's side of the bed.
I was apparently humming as I stood there staring at her.
She woke up & I said, "Where is my fuzzy penny? Did you take my fuzzy penny?"
Mom said, "No, I didn't take your fuzzy penny. Go back to bed!"
I said, "Okay. Thanks." And returned to my room.
Another time my dad, who was a very heavy smoker, woke up in need of a smoke.
He started down the hallway and our dog ran over to him, whining. He went out to the kitchen and saw the front door was wide open at 3 A.M.!
He ran back to my bedroom to see if I was in bed. No.
So he looked out in the driveway & saw me walking towards where my school was. I had a mile long walk to school.
He walked up to me and said, "Where are you going???"
"School," I replied.
He said, "School doesn't start for another 6 hours! Let's go back home."
I said, "Okay."
It was then he noticed my feet were bare and it was in January in Philadelphia!
He said, "Where are your shoes?"
I said I decided to go without them that day!
He picked me up & carried me back to the house!
After that dad installed a dead bolt lock on the top of both doors where I couldn't reach them.
They watched me "make breakfast" one morning with invisible eggs & an invisible pan.
I don't remember any of it but for what they told me!
I was about 14 or 15 when I finally stopped doing it.
I didn't remember any of it, just what my mom told me.
I am so glad you are OK and thank you for sharing your story
Thank you for the story, very interesting
Same
@@MythC15 Bro 😂
🤣
The way he’s rubbing his stomach lol
"Have sex"
Dr House: very well.
😂
I’m a sleep walker (not often, thankfully). I’ve already woken up outside in my PJs, luckily when it was warm. Scares me to think what would have happened if it had been cold out. I’ve been woken up while walking down steps. The weird thing is I remember getting up and walking down the steps but I don’t know where I was going and I remember talking to the person as I woke up (not exactly sure what I was saying though).
U freak
Have you sought deliverance for this? Please try to see if it helps.
Fucking weirdos in these replys...
@@Coconut_water890 woah there
I once jumped of my balcony while sleep walking I’m glad I never lived higher then the second floor
"why did you kill him with a spoon"
Him: I was sleep walking
lol
Zenitsu in the the back ground :
👁👄👁
😭💀
“Approach with caution”
Her: “HEYY!!!!”
The dude woke up and went “YEET “
Dude, leave him alone. He's having a nice meal
UPD: Holy-Molly-macaroni, thank you so much, guys, for 5k likes!😳😳😳💙
🤤🍝
*s c r u m t i o u s*
*nom nom nom*
Air meal.
Airy stomach.
Poop air.
Until he falls face first into the floor with a spoon halfway in his mouth:/
When I was younger I would sleep walk. Bless my parents for dealing with me lmao. I would walk right out the house. My father slept in the living room by the door, he put chimes on the door and a lock all the way at the top. I still would end up leaving and he would just follow me. I remember when we were out of town staying at a hotel. He didn't sleep at all during the night since it would of been to easy for me to leave.
Now I just scream in my sleep lol bless my husband.
That fork throw had me terrorized 😂
Sleepwalking is one of the weirdest shit that has happened to me. Everything I did made sense to me but later when my mom told me I remembered a few moments and realized how creepy it was.
My dad suffers from night terrors, I remember the one night I heard running from upstairs and my dad screaming. "GET OUT!" my first instinct was that seone was tryna Rob the house. I proceeded to run upstairs and found my dad naked hanging out of the top floor window naked. My mom was holding onto him, stopping him from falling, down below was a nettle Bush and barb wire. When we managed to get him back through the window he told us he thought the house was on fire.
“My dad naked hanging out of the top floor window naked”😂
@@devinbrongo5613 XD didn't structure the sentence properly lol
@@reposter6434 made for a good laugh, which is always appreciated lmao
This sounds bad but I laughed a lot at this post. Your Dad is awesome 🤣
@@mig2546 XD he is
Bro the girl that stands there like a zombie wit a death stare and scares her sister was enough
“You were charged with 56 counts of murder.”
“What the fuck I just woke up.”
Imagine getting woken up sleep walking. It's like getting transported to another world in a split second. This dude enjoying thanksgiving dinner then next thing you know your standing in a dim lit kitchen with a fat girl yelling "HEY!" Who wasn't there a second ago.
Lmao that explains the guy getting scared
Lol
I've woken up driving once. That was beyond frightening. I ended up in a parking lot at a grocery store. I placed my keys under the passenger seat before I laid back down. I covered about 30 or 35 miles in my sleep. Took hours to orient myself and find my keys. I actually stayed all day in that lot. I didn't start driving home again until the following morning about 26 hours later. I do remember some of the drive like a dream. I have been a sleep walker and suffered night terrors my entire life.
Wow I’m so sorry
Bro wtf that's scary
@@tendatonda1634 happened after someone was pounding on my window at a truck stop in Oregon ended up in Eugene. When I first came awake thought I was home waiting to meet my sister at the store. Only 450 miles away from home, and my sister lives in Texas. Ended up on some farm roads just lucky I5 would have been a disaster.
Ok how the FUCK do you drive while asleep
@@arise8078 your dreaming I remember parts. It happened when someone pounded on my window while I was sleeping in my truck. I went from back seat asleep to drivers seat that I have a blurry memory of the next memory was driving down a farm road with no idea where I was. I came awake cuz I couldn't keep constant pressure on the accelerator go stop, go, stop. By then was lost not awake enough to turn on navigation. Stumbled across a grocery store pulled in parking lot stopped. Normally I leave the truck running to control temp without rolling down windows to dangerous to have windows down and be asleep. However when I stopped at the store parking lot I did shut down and cracked windows. It was terrifying but only due to surviving. Had I not been fucked with in the first place the nightmare would not have started and I would have stayed where I was. The night terrors are what inspired sleep walking. All kinds of things got those going.
*sleep walker* murders
Insane clown posse: are we a joke to you?
You have a really authoritative and informative tone to your voice. Just figured out why your videos work with me, love them!
My first semester of undergrad my roommate told me I was talking in my sleep and told her that I can’t sleep in long sleeves because it was illegal 😂😂. So stupid 😂
autsuko is in pfp? Probably spelled name wrong
My brother would have night terrors while sleep walking. I remember being terrified because he was trying to attack us, but in his head he was defending himself. He was just a kid then so it was a little easier to deal with physically but we all cried during his fits because to keep him from hurting us he had to feel over powered by what ever he felt was attacking him. So glad he grew out of that. He's not small anymore and that situation today could go bad so quick.
I remember waking up sleeping so tired from school going to school at night when I already attended school in a morning.
Now we all have to Google cases where someone murdered while sleepwalking
I use to sleep walk when I was on ambien I would wake up to a fully cooked meal, like a dinner meal. It was scary because I didn't remember it. My sister stayed with me for a while she had woken in the middle of the night and see me cooking she told me I had a conversation with her. But I didn't remember any of that. I stopped taking that medication immediately. Thank God I didn't go for a drive.
Nurses hate Ambien but docs insist upon ordering it because it’s not considered a narcotic. We were always finding people walking naked down the hallway (for some reason they almost always strip).
I used to sleep walk it's pretty scary knowing you're getting around on occasions without being able to remember or being in control of you actions
He burped and rubbed his belly!!! I would've died😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤦🏾♀️
Imagine you fell asleep, then woke up to your roommate moaning loudly with your pants down
Wait what
"Especially if they have a spoon (A fork)"
It’s actually a spoon
If they throw a spoon at me while they’re sleepwalking I would definitely make sure they wake up at heavens gates
“Especially is they have a spoon” 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
When I was younger I was sleep walking by what my father told me. He tried to wake me up. And by his account, I had began thrashing and punching my dad in the face. He knew it wasn't my fault. I also ate a whole ass dinner, steak potatoes and green beans and I have no recollection of that and my family knew I was sleep walking.
The scariest event I had was waking up a 1/4 mile out of town in the country. And walking back while half naked.
See a Doctor & Get well soon
*Commits a genocide* "i was sleepwalking"
The way he through that spoon 🤣🤣🤣 HEADSHOT!!! GAME OVER
Nothing like some midnight air eating and casual spoon throwing
I sleepwalked once, I was about 7 years old or something when it happened.
I had a full on vivid dream that I was chasing a thief around my house, like: I could see and hear everything in my house, so I knew when to jump around furniture and such. The real problem was when I started going outside, still chasing after the thief. Right when I went outside of my house is when an invisible wall stopped me from moving around, and the thief went away in my car. I was screaming obsceneties at him the entire time.
Turns out, that invisible wall were my parents holding me, thinking I had gone nuts since I was fully aware of everything. But the thing is, once I realized that I'm sleeping, it still took me a few minutes to fully wake up. Crazy stuff
Damn, you had a car at 7, what a madlad
@@Its_Killionaire he was dreaming, it was a dream car
@@gothkurata Makes sense
There was a time I sleeped walk
It was when I was like 8 yrs old before and got a very high fever (flu) my body temp was like 38-39c.
after I slept, I dreamed of killing someone in MGS peace walker (metal gear solid) - was a game psp.
I was trying to shock the soldier with that knife thing (don't remember much) then when I held the knife it felt so real like *real* . Then I woke up in the kitchen holding the knife trying to stab myself.
I let go of the knife after realizing it and sat on the kitchen for a full hour thinking what tf happened..
all of what happened was still clear 12 years after.
Damn you got lucky.. 😳
Live gud live happily 💜
You got 2nd chance😄
Damn u luckyyy
The more you think about something in the moment the better you remember it!
But the more you think about something after it happened the more it warps in your mind
Memory can be frightening
Video games DO cause violence! (This is a joke)
@@gordo1191 True. You just have to restrict yourself from playing it so much you don't get carried away
I sleep walked one time in my life while deployed. I woke up a few beds over from my tent with one of our Sgts. on top of me yelling at me to wake up. I woke up beyond disoriented. It was one of the most terrifying, and confusing experiences I’ve ever gone through.
🤨
Glad you didn't pick up a weapon casually
Can’t tell if this is serious or a gay joke
It once happened to my sister she left the house but my dad thankfully was coming back and saw her
I used to sleep walk as a kid, I remember dreaming about eating corn flakes in the kitchen and I woke up a while later and definitely had cereal in my teeth
I have sex in my sleep every so often, maybe a few times a month. My ex-wife loved it, she always refused to wake me up despite me asking her to. My current wife wakes me up, though she enjoys it too.
It's really disorienting for me, and I'd rather not do it. I'm scared that someday for some reason I'll sleep near someone else and try to get it on with them 😵
I also talk in my sleep almost every night, but that has much less consequence lol
That’s really messed up that they know what’s happening and continue without your consent.
the fact that both of them enjoy it....I hope you're not being serious cause that's truly messed up
@@p0litical To be fair, my wife is also partly asleep when it starts, cuz I wake her up with my "advances" lol. I'm totally asleep, she's half-asleep, nobody can really give or deny consent for the first little bit 😅 And once she really realizes what's happening, she wakes me up, as requested. I'm more comfortable with it that way. At this point I'm only worried about falling asleep around other people haha
@@zhopka77 why did u divorced your ex?
Something I suffered with. I choose to stay single now, just not worth tge risk
"Oi"
Sleepwalker :
**You have entered a battle**
He chucked it will full power and accuracy. He wasn’t disoriented😂
Parents had to wake me up all the time sleep walking. The 2 things I used to do while sleep walking were piss in the kitchen bin and walk outside the house lay down back to sleep in a nearby field.
Luckily I seemed to grow out of it.
Omg I had to redirect my son to the bathroom bc he started peeing in the closet while sleep walking lmaooo
My ex nearly strangled me to death in his sleep, was one of the scariest moments of my life...
Wait wha-
I 😃
PLOT TWIST!!!This Doctor is not using a green screen but is actually on the kitchen with him😂
Ain't no way
I remember waking up in the guest bedroom
My younger brother was a sleep walker right up until his early 20's. I could tell when he wasnt "aware". For him, his eyes were usually bloodshot, he moved lathargically, spoke slowly and usually fixated on a task (i came home from nightshift once at 2am, and found him repeatedly wiping down the kitchen table - like he was caught in a loop). When i spoke to him he could understand me, just his responses were a bit delayed. I usually judt guided him back to his bed. He didnt remember any of it in the morning.
Sounds like your brother smokes that good kush
@@camham9648 shit scary asf
My grandma once found me sleepwalking with a knife in my hand, using it as if it was the keys to open the front door. She was terrified, but could take the knife back and made me return to my bed. I was like 12.
That's just what I tell her
I've always had fear of sleep walking and doing bad shit.
Assessment with spoon 🥄 🤣
I remember sleep walking when I was around 7 and it was crazy coz I was half aware of what I was doing but the memories were in frame by frame like you'll see yourself doing one thing then blankout for 5 seconds then another 5 seconds of you seeing yourself doing something then 5 seconds of blankness and you just couldnt control your movements like your body had a mind of its own
Thats damn crazy, ive only suffered sleep paralysis and its extremely frightening.
@@shakengandulf extremely frightening yeah same..
Meanwhile me in sleep paralysis: so i have to think of something not scary- *DAMN DANIEL DENG DENG DENG*
kimmmy kattttt … meowwwwww 😻 😉😚🤓😏
I walked to the cemetery once cause "they" where calling me. But my brothers followed me to see where I'm going to find out who "they" are. Safe to say keys where always hidden from me and I never knew where they are kept. Same was told to my husband when he married me.
I also tried to make fire in the fireplace. And took my koi poured a hot bath for them (as it was winter and they were freezing in the cold water)☹ and accidentally killed my fish babies😭😭😭
who is “they”
@@zanaisu they...we dont know who they are. Ghosts?
omg the koi…….
Yeah, imaging waking up in the cemetery in the middle of the night.
@@magicmanhs7718 my guess as well
Ah yes. Me. Attacking all those who attempt to wake me up.
Girls in their teens “is this a new personality?”
I sleep walk every now and then. It’s so disorienting and can be scary to wake up in a different place than where you went to sleep. If there’s someone there, it’s terrifying. So it’s less dangerous for the sleep walker and more so for the person waking them up
Lol when he said proceed with caution like the sleepwalker aint human
I’ve seen Step Brothers so I know the dangers.
I've only ever sleepwalked once when I was 14-15. My brother said I got out of bed, went to the edge of the staircase just inches away from doom, and started doing shoveling motions. Weird thing was that I also was dreaming of walking to the staircase and shoveling some black goop down it.
The ending was priceless!!! LMFAO!!! He wasn't even fully out of his sleep before he was already winding up! I just wish it had the sound of the spoon hitting her head 😆 🤣
Man Scared The Shit Out Of Me When He Threw That Fork
I was on a medicine that made me sleep walk, but wasn't aware of it for quite some time. I ate in my sleep, moved furniture, and ordered things over the phone. I was obsessed with "Hip Hop Abs," but when it arrived we finally realized I had no remembrance of ordering it and began to put two and two together and figured out a bunch of times my family didn't realize I was really asleep!
My younger brother was a sleep walker when we were kids (toddler to almost teen) and as a kid, waking up to see him staring at me in the middle of the night and then randomly started crying scared the life out of me. If it wasn't because I remembered he needed help to go pee, I would probably start crying and screaming too, lol.
Yes, they do get surprised and disoriented when they or you wake them up, so be careful. My brother sometimes just cry louder, or he will start physically fighting because he either thought I was a monster standing next to him or a bad person who kidnapped him.
I did hear one story that my dad sleep walked as a kid too. He got to the roof and was going to start doing somersault jumps, but then was convinced to come back down normally. He was a martial art enthusiast. Lol
It's incredible how he navigated from either the bed or the couch where he was sleeping, to the kitchen and went in the right drawer and found a spoon