In my almost 23 years of life, ive only had one dream. And i dont mean one dream total, i mean every time i dream, its the EXACT SAME DREAM. Its actually been classified as a night terror by my brain doctors. Anyways, im in a skyscraper penthouse in a new york-esque city. Its storming, hard. Thinder, lightning, the whole shebang. Everyone ive ever lived is there, and theyre all hurt. The building is hallong apart, and i have to try to save my loved ones, while fighting ninjas with a katana, while the building is collapsing. Ive had that dream roughly once a week for 20-ish years.
wow.. thats weird, do you dream often? and can you have this dream multiple times per night? i havent listened to this episode yet but I'll assume this is a legitimate story from you, maybe the guys said something about sharing an insane tale😂😂
I never have nightmares that are scary in the "horror" sense. Nono, I get psycological torture where I have what I want in life, and then I get to wake up to not having that. Full on relationships just deleted by the morning light.
Sometime later, Mark gets an Apple Vision Pro for flying on airplanes and immediately regrets his decision after he gets relentlessly airdropped nudes while trying to use it.
I didn’t know Mark had frequent nightmares like me. I understand the phenomena he has but mines a little different. If I get shot in the head in my dream, I wake up with a pounding headache and I’m always in pain. I think I hurt myself in my sleep cuz recently I had a dream where I fell off a roof and twisted my leg and the bone was out and I woke up to this shooting pain and leg cramp and I was limping for a bit cuz my leg just hurt so much.
I also have people standing over me or laying in my bed with me. I don’t like that stuff either. I’ve had a man with long braided hair inches from my face
Geometric nightmares to me always felt like someone was trying to install a completely alien and maybe far too advanced software in my brain. I could grasp parts of it in ways that made no sense and almost felt like I understood, but at the same time it was so overwhelming I could feel my brain malfunction and slip.
The 3rd episode was funny and I loved it but I couldn't help but feel I wish Mark and Bob would've taken it more seriously because it had potential to be a really good, thought provoking, and a more audiance interactive episode.
I mean technically it was audience interactive. Everyone was criticizing them for being Gingerdead Man simps and going back to derisiveness as a skillset every 2 minutes.
At some point you kinda just stop caring lol. There have been episodes of this where when I first listened, I felt I wasted my time, but I work 9-5 every day and now I rewatch/relisten to these just to hear them talk to eachother. It is what it is
@@MikeyMikeMM You might have already learned this, but it's not that the videos are unavailable, it's that those episodes never had any video to begin with. Those were recorded during their audio only era.
Friday the 13th part 2 would have been a good answer for the “Sudden Sequel Death Syndrome” question. The girl who survived in the first movie by killing Pamela Voorhees is killed at the beginning of Part 2 by an unseen Jason Voorhees. I believe he jams a knitting needle into her brain through her ear, or something like that.
I am yet to find a horror/thriller that actually scares me, I don't scare easy, most of the time I just end up laughing and usually at the worst possible moment, if I want to see a horror movie at the movie theater I have to go see it by myself cause my mum refuses to take me to them now cause I just laugh through the whole thing in the worst possible timing
Wade was thinking of alien resurrection. Yes in 3 Ripley had an alien in her but that's not the one he was talking about. Mark is just an idiot and unintentionally gaslighted wade