When David Blaine Froze In Time...

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Y’all ever felt so tired you fell asleep for a few minutes but felt like forever.

ElMencho.
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Waiting for your dad to finish talking to a guy he met in 1985 and never saw since

yarndiggitydawg
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Im a therapist that was working in a mental hospital and dangerous group home at that time. Pulled 125 hr work weeks working doubles and quads. On the 6th shift in a row, I was in the shower and heard a patient knock on the bathroom door and ask for a snack. I said hold on ill be with you when Im done. I got out of the shower and no one was there.

....because I was in my own house and my mind didnt even transition.

No idea how I drove home or even what time of day it was.

You loose it.

WellthatlldoitAGAIN
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His body was THERE in time. But his mind was ELSEWHERE in time

CJ-xjuf
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After a serious motorcycle accident, my nephew died in our arms in the hospital. Because I was in such shock I barely slept for about 5 days (maybe 2 hours total). I then had to recover from severe sleep deprivation for 2 years. I had moments where I just didn't know where I was, or how I got somewhere, or who I was talking to and what it was about. I have now recovered, but I am convinced that severe sleep deprivation is very harmful and dangerous. It felt like I was living in a different world. Make sure you get your rest. No matter what. There is no excuse for damaging your brain. ❤

KennethvanRoosmalen
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Plot twist: it has been 24 hours and 1 minute

familieverlinden
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Imagine being the guy on the other side of the ice that's been waiting 3 hours to pull this 'prank' 🥶

169K Y'all Are All Legends!

ShriLLKiLLz
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Plot twist, the guy was actually just waiting for hours to pull that prank

JKCKChannel
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Me when im school:20 hours
Me when im home:1 hour

Jxn-iwrt
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This is what psychosis is like.

While you’re [in] time passes agonizingly slow in the beginning, You learn to dissociate deeper into your mind, into a daydream, thoughts
Your daydreams eventually become so vivid it’s like watching a movie, inevitably they become indistinguishable from reality it is like waking up as someone else, somewhere else the sensation becomes more vivid in detail sight and sound come first, then smell and touch

Coming out of that state can be extremely jarring and uncomfortable, you will experience phasic episodes of awareness where you are thrung out of the daydream into reality.

It’s like your brain is going “okay dude that’s enough dreaming, let’s see if the coast is clear”

If your environment is pleasant and relaxing, the tension subsides and you can begin to re-acclimate to the world

But any shouting or screaming, fighting arguing, violence, crying [triggers] and your brain essentially hits the eject button, back you go, it’s like you’re standing inside the plane and something pulls the rip cord and you’re yanked out.

I went through for years, it’s hard to explain in words I wish I could show you guys instead.

ebbonemint
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One day on my 24 hour shift (former paramedic) I hallucinated writing a patient report and lost about 10 minutes of time I couldn't account for. Had to ask my partner what happened over the last 10 minutes. He said that I was sitting at a table in the hospital with the laptop and PCR open, mumbling to myself but looked fully awake and normal.

doug
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Bro, really thought he was saying avatar to a whole new level

Theanimewonders
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I was working as a gate guard on a construction site. If there were people around for banter and if you had stuff to do, or if you had nothing to do but at least you had the cabin, the days went fine. But if you worked the western side where no deliveries ever came, and they had no room for a cabin so you had to walk the same 20 square feet for eight hours a day in the cold rushes of the barren cliffsides, that was absolute hell and I genuinely understood what David was talking about. It was especially dangerous for your brain if you hadn't slept enough the night before, which you sometimes didn't do since your body never got to do labor during the day before, so you went to bed even later and had even more of a hellscape the next day. Everybody, and I mean everybody of our gate guard team hated the west side shift. I'm lucky it was a hospital we built and not a luxury apartment complex. That mentally motivated me a lot throughout the years of construction.

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Plot twist: the first guy didn’t know how to read the watch😂

muhammadfaiqali
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I was up for 5 days during my labour and delivery as I was so ill and a very light sleeper. When I finally got home with my baby I was hallucinating. I was sat up sobbing and rocking her in my arms begging her dad to wake up because I couldn’t hold her anymore. I was falling asleep and I was going to drop her. I wasn’t even holding her. She was asleep in her cot next to me and I was just sobbing and rocking the air. One of the scariest moments of my life 🥺

skittletickler
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I stayed up for about 2 and a half days in the field ( military ) . I started seeing shadows spawn and form and run fast as hell in this field of snow while pulling security

malcolmalvarado
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I've experienced something similar to this with 2 things: prayer and running.
Prayers, I'll begin with my intention to lift up, and then my mind begins to wander, and I will look at the clock initially, and think "Oh it's (for example) 12:01 PM, okay." Then I'll pray more words, but not be in full awareness of my intentions, or maybe even go on a bit of a mental trip with the intentions I lift up, and think about it all- what it all means, why I'm praying, what God wants of me to do in this life for His goodness, etc. Then I'll have felt like 5 minutes passed, then I'll look at the clock again: 30-45 minutes, gone.
The opposite is true when I'm running sometimes. Initially getting into the breathing rhythm is hard, but once it's there, your body becomes accustomed to the stress your body naturally understands during running. But, my mind would begin to wander again. I would go into a sort of state of thought, and just be examining all the good things in my life, the places I wanna go, see, do, etc. And I will have felt an entire hour go by in my mind and imagination, while running, and I will get a notification from my headphones that I just reached my 2nd mile, which only was anywhere b/w 9-12 minutes on avg. And I'll be thinking to myself: "No, I literally had thoughts that took me into several hours of processing...I did that in several minutes? What the heck?"

The human body is amazing, and we have yet to fully understand the power of the mind, both internally and externally; inside the body and soul.

Peaceful_Gojira
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I started crying on a production line when I thought a couple of hours went by and it was only 2 minutes. I had 6 more hours to go. It was hell in the mind. Day after day of just standing there was torcher for me. No one to talk to, couldn't move around. I feel ya

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Idk if this is more artistic than magic but either way impressive if he really went through and it felt 1000x longer than it was. Props to him

CitixenKain
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That's how Time goes by on fentanyl withdrawal, it feels like time almost cease to move.

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