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#ThingsIHate Falling asleep on your arm in such a manner that the flow of blood is cut off partially, and your arm feels numb for ages x.x
Wednesday, 20-Jul-11 12:41:08 UTC from StatusNet Android-
@leonkfox Been there done that, quite annoying after a few minutes...
Wednesday, 20-Jul-11 12:46:05 UTC from web-
@mrdragon Takes forever for the blood flow to resume as normal, and the tingling sensation/dumbass (or "Pins and Needles") are not fun during that time period. ><
Wednesday, 20-Jul-11 13:13:29 UTC from StatusNet Android-
@leonkfox Yeah...that sucks...I once managed to cut ot off so effectively that I couldn;t move my fingers when I woke up the next morning for 5 monites
Wednesday, 20-Jul-11 13:20:11 UTC from web-
@captlynch ....Wow, that would scare me if that happened! The thought I may have paraylzed myself I mean, I thoughtbthe numbness and tingling were bad!
Wednesday, 20-Jul-11 13:21:31 UTC from StatusNet Android-
@leonkfox Oh, take it from me...the ammount of pins and needles I could feel, it definately still worked
Wednesday, 20-Jul-11 13:22:14 UTC from web-
@captlynch Damn though...I'm amazed you managed to do that nonetheless, I always have full use of my arm when I wake up, it's just numb and tinglu, I have to shake it like crazy in order to get life back into it.
Wednesday, 20-Jul-11 13:30:51 UTC from StatusNet Android
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