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I sleepwalked again. I moved everything around in my apartment again too, and of course I somehow took out my retainer and placed it way across the room on this particular spot on my desk for some reason, as usual. I woke up sitting on the couch with crumbs and cookie wrappers all over me and chocolate on my face. What’s especially weird was at that moment, I was holding my laptop in a sort of giving/praying mantis position, like a waiter holding a plate of food. What’s really eerie is a had typed the letters, “AAR,” again, just like every time before - this time in my phone and laptop. I seemed to be laughing or kind of giggly too. Who or what is this AAR? What else have I done during my many sleepwalks before?*Think*
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If you do cameras, I'd suggest motion sensitive ones and ones that work in the dark unless you turn on your lights when you sleepwalk. I'm glad you are staying at home at least. Sleepwalking can be really bad and sleep eating definitely sucks. You get all the calories, but none of the memories. *Pthb* Be careful and be safe! *Heart*
Someday I will figure this AAR mystery out (hopefully I’ll like the answer). Sometimes, in my dreams, there’s a figure named, “AAR,” who tells me these riddle-like and brief but profound sayings (like Haikus). Anyways, thanks for the ideas, my friends! I sure know what I’m doing this weekend now lol.
If you can, TOTALLY write down those profound sayings! Keep pen and paper by the bed. Don't even worry about writing neatly in straight lines on the lines. Just write it and then in the morning you can rewrite it into something pretty to look at. *Wink* MAYBE you can even get your sleepwalking self to do it. *Bigsmile* I wonder how your writing would look if you did sleepwriting... *Think*
We’ll come back reunited as one again someday. Then we will able to say, “I” am back to “my” original form once more, never again to be torn into pieces.
Note to self: finish the social experiment survey firm. Consider phone voice and attitude/ perceptions of role etc
This will be my plug for my imaginary friends message forum for when I can plug again...

Few are this creative (to make imaginary friends), and, to those of you who are or were, I am absolutely fascinated by your stories whether hey are traumatic or fun. This is a topic that is very important to me, so please share, as I will too.
Just an errant ghost who finally went away. No imaginary friends.
What does NaNoWriMo mean? Ha, I should probably know this by now, but I don't... ^~^ Tee hee! Can anybody help a brotha out? It sounds fun, and I want in. *Cool*
National Novel Writing Month ... however, what it really means is sleepless nights, sore fingers, grumpy neglected family and pets, missing muses, deleted files, corrupted memory cards, lots of coffee and chocolate, and if you're lucky and survive all that, half of a novel finished by months end.
National Novel Writing Month. You're mainly poetry, right? You can write a novel about writing poetry. Better move it, the month is almost out.
The origin of the title, "The Man Called Chameleon" is my original name I coined from the complex in which one feels like someone else in specific, and he or she takes on the specimen's personality and often even appearance. I named it The Chameleon Effect.
Here's an idea: "why on earth?"
It's about doing stuff on earth that you would normally do in space or in sci-fi stuff. Ha

Or a guy is a crime fighter or criminal in his sleepwalking, but a good citizen in the day.
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