Sleep Talking. |
Sleep Talking. |
*Azarel* |
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som·nil·o·quy: s
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() n. pl. som·nil·o·quies: The act or habit of talking in one's sleep. Okay, so does anyone else here sleep talk? Lately, I've been falling asleep on the phone, and I'm told that I respond in my sleep (which I totally do not remember, at all). For the most part, he says that it's all prompted, that I probably wouldn't say anything if he didn't say anything first. I just deny that I'm asleep when I really am, "No.. I'm not asleep.." And there was one instance of, "Okay, I'm going to go to sleep now, goodnight!" and I had already been asleep for a while. ![]() Any amusing instances? |
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*Libertie* |
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Jose is the most hilarious person on the phone after he falls asleep. Like OMG adorable.
He'll be like fully awake in the middle of telling me a story, and then without even stopping he changes subjects and goes off on these bizarre ramblings that are completely irrelevant.. That's when you know he's asleep. But yeah, he's also told me some pretty embarrassing things after he's fallen asleep, too (well, embarrassing at the time). Ahaha, he's gonna kill me, but I just thought it was funny/cute. ![]() |
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