Jun. 7th, 2009

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*pounces with Jason* :D



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I'm halting my posting of 3 Icons A Day for a little while.

I've come to the end of another Photobucket folder and I'm about to start in on my biggest and last folder of icons. But the thing is, I've already got a folder on my desktop full of icons that I want to get posted in groups, so I'd like to concentrate on those for a little while. Once I've got those done, I'll resume posting the others 3 at a time.

So this is simply a temporary hiatus until I get things back in order again. Meanwhile, enjoy the big icon posts. In case you missed it, I've already started with THIS ONE. :D

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Give you a couple of severed heads and a pile of dead cows and you're Mr. Sunshine.

Sam's usually the straight man to Dean's sharp wit, but every now an then the younger sibling gets a great line, like this one from "Bloodlust". And see...it's still Impala Sunday, so I've got the car there, too. ;)
Didn't get to the comments yesterday, but I'm hoping to get to them later today. Want to start off the new week right. I'm planning some posts, too. So many things to post, so little time. And is it just me? Or is LJ exceptionally quiet this weekend? Weird. Hope everyone comes back come Monday. Have a good Sunday everyone. Those of you who are here to read this anyway. *hugs*

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I was bored and checking out sites online and came across this article. I experience this every now and then, but never knew there was a name for it.

Do you ever wake up suddenly to a falling sensation and a strong muscle twitch just after you have fallen asleep?

This strange falling sensation and muscle twitch is known as a hypnagogic myoclonic twitch or “Hypnic jerk” If this has happened to you on more than one occasion, don’t worry, you are not alone. Close to 70 percent of all people experience this phenomenon just after nodding off, according to a recent study at the Mayo Clinic.

The general consensus among researchers is that, as your muscles begin to slack and go into a restful state just as you are falling asleep; your brain senses these relaxation signals and misinterprets them, thinking you are falling down. The brain then sends signals to the muscles in your arms and legs in an attempt to jerk you back upright. This misinterpretation that takes place in your brain may also be responsible for the “falling” dreams that accompany the falling sensation. These “dreams” are not really normal dreams, as they are not produced from R.E.M sleep, but rather more like a daydream or hallucination in response to the body’s sensations.


For the whole article: Source

FanFic Rec

Jun. 7th, 2009 03:54 pm
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I don't rec fanfic that often, but you must read this one if love hurt!Dean & protective!Sam.

It's a "Mystery Spot" story, so....much love for it based on that alone, but the intensity and the man!pain and the brotherly love! *gushes & draws hearts around fic*

Mercy by lovinjackson

I was almost in tears near the end. Yes, it's one of those stories, but oh, so worth it. Angst! Love it!!! :D

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