If you have a cold, and are prone to "body alienation" fever dreams, it's really not a good idea to watch Ghost In The Shell right before bed.

It's no fun waking up and briefly thinking that the clumped up bedclothes are parts of your own body that have been hacked by a hostile force and have detached themselves and gone limp. Or to actually be relieved that you're coughing fit to toss a lung, since it means that at least your torso is still real.

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Back a decade or so ago when I was reading "Interview With a Vampire" for the first time, I remember waking up in the middle of the night, checking the clock, and being relieved that it was 2:00 and I still had hours of night left before the sun came up and killed me. I then rolled over and went back to sleep.

So you're not the only one whose subconcious takes whatever you're ingesting and runs with it....
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