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LucidShadowDreamer
I exist. That'd pretty much be it. Pictures made on Paint.NET (getpaint.net) and Apophysis 7X.

Age 29, Male

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Joined on 12/23/13

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Cool! Looking forward! ;)

Thanks! Don't look forward to it too much though, as this will not turn out to be all that entertaining XD

As much as I know ghosts don't exist, I'm still always a little nervous whenever I'm in a quiet area by myself, especially at night. And yeah, being scared feels awesome sometimes.

Hahha, yeah! Who doesn't feel a bit uneasy when one's all alone in a creepy place :3?
But if we're talking about the tingling feeling one can get from roller coasters, being a bit scared can be awesome! :'D

I've been reading some of your blog entries on blogpost and I think they're actually quite interesting. :) You seem really smart for a 19 year old (kid? I'm not THAT much older so perhaps I shouldn't say that :D) Also, I don't understand why you marveled at my English abilities when you're just as good if not better.

Whoah, thanks for reading Thonz! Do you have new awesome music projects going on?
I seem smart huh? I am part of mensa, but I don't think IQ really has anything to do with it. I think that anyone who reads the right things and hangs around the right people can have insight into some areas. I don't know that much about you, but purely based on the fact that you can express yourself so well in a foreign language makes me assume that you're quite smart as well ;)

I guess I simply haven't met all that many people in Finland who are able to write in proper English, which means you must probably be in the top 5-10 % (based on the matriculation exams, as you're still quite young too) :)

It's funny how people who've experienced sleep paralysis can really believe they've encountered a ghost. I've suffered from it several times since my teenage years, have had all kinds of horrifying hallucinations, many of them involving ghosts or various undefinable menacing entities. When it started, I had no idea about the term 'sleep paralysis', or that it's any different from mere nightmares (I actually found out about it less than a year ago, after describing it to a friend, who directed me to Wikipedia). But that's all I ever thought it was: nothing but really bad nightmares. I guess some people really want to believe what they're seeing, regardless of how much it frightens them.