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You have nightmares about scraping the ice off your windshield.
Swiss defenders might have nightmares of Mitrovic in their sleep.
I have nightmares and I lost my sense of space.
Some of his colleagues have nightmares about what they see.
To this day, I still have nightmares of the assault.
"I still have nightmares today thinking about what happened," Dodd admits.
"I HAVE NIGHTMARES" Boeing has not yet been called to testify.
You remember every dead child — you have nightmares, they haunt you.
I have nightmares about growing a beard and having a penis.
The vast number of citizens who have nightmares about medical bills.
He wasn't angry or on edge, and he didn't have nightmares.
"I have nightmares that the military is chasing me," Jehora said.
I would have nightmares almost every day after I left for years.
Both men still have nightmares filled with the faces of the dead.
"[I have] nightmares trying to figure out how I got there," Odom said.
It's been about ten years, and I continue to have nightmares about it.
She's going to have nightmares about it for the rest of her life.
Honestly even until now I have nightmares about it, about what they did.
"I have nightmares every night and I can't get any sleep," he said.
I'd have nightmares regularly about his gross-ass face and his terrifying laugh.
To this day, 17 years later, I still have nightmares and difficulty sleeping.
It's been a long time, but I still have nightmares from the war.
"I still have nightmares to this day," said Nevayah, who is now 17.
In Venezuela, she used to have nightmares about the military and the protests.
I have nightmares — they're coming to kill me, they're coming to kill me.
She said her two children now have nightmares due to her abrupt arrest.
Brentley's mom, Chelsea Robinson, says the boy continues to have nightmares about the terror.
This was something that little kids under 5 aren't going to have nightmares about.
Warning: shield children's eyes from this video unless you WANT them to have nightmares.
Best seen with: Your kids, who will definitely not have nightmares about the ROUS.
But — fair warning — some research shows you're more likely to have nightmares on that side.
"I was so fucking scared, and I still have nightmares of that day," Turner said.
Miller said she'll have nightmares for the rest of her life because of the experience.
Bitcoin fans resolutely defend it, but may secretly have nightmares about a major price correction.
I have nightmares of physical violence against her and revenge fantasies of spilling her secrets.
I'd have nightmares, too, if my pillow and comforter looked like I'd descaled a mermaid.
Many people have nightmares in which they're naked in public, trapped and trying to escape.
Sometimes I still have nightmares when I think about where we were this time last year.
They come and go, but when I do have nightmares, they are, technically speaking, hella scary.
Do you ever have nightmares that your robots will rise up and gang up against you?
Do you ever have nightmares about what you're going to wear to work in the morning?
I wonder if you will have nightmares every night watching Jacob rape me over and again.
I still have nightmares about it, and I made them hide it on my Vevo page.
I didn't have nightmares or remember tossing or turning throughout the night, as I usually did.
"Just ask my wife, who has to deal with this when I have nightmares," he said.
People who experience domestic violence or who live in a war zone tend to have nightmares.
Then she asks if they have nightmares, feel on guard or experience other telltale signs of PTSD.
"Writing tip #2" is POOF READ CARFULLY, which is the kind of rule I have nightmares about.
Other people who had nightmares every night, once they start moving their bodies they don't have nightmares anymore.
Some studies suggest there are measurable sleep problems for people who have nightmares, while others show no difference.
Dona Abbott, Bethany's refugee program director, said that these newly separated children frequently have nightmares, anxiety and stomachaches.
"Many people have nightmares in which they&aposre naked in public, trapped and trying to escape," Hill wrote.
This fear of the unknown seems ludicrous today yet as a child I would have nightmares about Satan.
"I've seen things that have taken my breath away and made me have nightmares and feel despair," she says.
I love this podcast, but I have to listen to it in the morning, or else I'll have nightmares.
Sometimes I still have nightmares of things that happened, such as my siblings being chained up or getting beaten.
Something so I don't have nightmares, but hopefully, something I haven't seen before and I can get invested in.
"I have nightmares that wake me up with anxiety about not being able to buy Canidae anymore," she said.
"There will always be a day or two when I have nightmares" about 1984, he said in our interview.
She didn't want to have nightmares, so she waited until the next morning to listen to the recording online.
It has been a couple of months since our wedding, and I still have nightmares about our hotel block.
"We left half our stuff...house, room, toys... I have nightmares of the planes hitting my house," said Bushra.
Click through the gallery for more images from clown-only screenings of It — and just hope you don't have nightmares.
I would have nightmares over whether my womanhood could ever be enough for the people around me to believe it.
" The book took a year longer than expected to write, and was harder than Golden expected: "I still have nightmares.
"It fucked me up to the point that I STILL have nightmares and wake up in a sweat," she wrote.
But even safe in my Ivy League college town, I have nightmares — of Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers, of swastikas.
Zachary Arcidiacono, who joined the agency as a train operator in 2007, said workers sometimes have nightmares and panic attacks.
I still have nightmares in which I have to take a test at school and can't answer a single question.
Many New Yorkers have nightmares of a fire escape ladder or scaffolding falling on them, or even falling into a pothole.
Under either one of these options, taxpayers will be made whole and borrowers should not have nightmares about repaying student loans.
Aid workers and people who have escaped say the children have nightmares, play war, recall ISIS propaganda songs and ask for guns.
"I'm still suffering on a daily basis, I still have nightmares, and Ariana herself has suffered from PTSD," another mother told the outlet.
I don't have nightmares but from time to time since then, I wake up in the middle of the night in a panic.
Someone with PTSD can also have nightmares, withdraw from normal social interactions, startle easily, or be constantly on the lookout for potential threats.
I still have nightmares about failing at lanyard-making in summer camp, but that's not the kind of craft we're looking for today.
"When people ask you what happened here, tell them the North remembers," she tells the girl she spared, who will surely have nightmares forever.
If these two ever have kids, they'd better hope those kids never have nightmares and need to be comforted in the middle of the night.
Years after college, I — like so many people — still have nightmares about showing up to the lecture hall on final-exam day, never having studied.
I still have nightmares about meals in my high school cafeteria; even in my college dining hall the food was questionable, to say the least.
"I wouldn't let [Ever] come to set when the zombies were around 'cause I didn't want her to have nightmares," Anderson explained at the time.
If it's anything like the OG It, anyone brave enough to check out the movie should prepare to have nightmares for about a decade after.
When she moved back in with her parents, "the pain and anguish came with me," causing her to have nightmares and withdraw from her family.
I was so worried about sudden infant death syndrome and suffocation that I would have nightmares about it or lie awake at night because of it.
I tell them I would have nightmares if I hadn't taken the picture, meaning, this is the business I'm in and I have to do it.
Bottom line is that redistricting should be done by the people all politicians have nightmares about: a bunch of nonpartisan wonks with computers in their laps.
While 62 percent of people admitted that it can be fun to be scared, 47 percent said that these scary movies have later caused them to have nightmares.
"I still have nightmares today thinking about what happened," Dodd told PEOPLE Now in August of the crash, which led to medical evacuations for some of the ladies.
The octopus without a tentacle, the super aggro eel who picks a fight with everything, or the snorkeler who will have nightmares for the rest of his life?
What callow youth didn't have nightmares after this movie of being drowned in chocolate or permanently transfigured into a large version of an otherwise nonthreatening piece of fruit?
A Furby — for those who don't still have nightmares about their Furby randomly talking to them from the closet — is a plush talking owl with a voice box.
"I would have nightmares," said Okello, who lives in an area that has been scarred by two decades of conflict between Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) rebels and Ugandan forces.
I know very well what it is like to feel like you cannot speak, to have nightmares about silence, to wrestle with it like Jacob once wrestled the Lord.
Then he feels bad about disrespecting his country's cultural patrimony, and begins to have nightmares about the ghost of K'inich Janaab' Pakal, a Mayan king whose mask he stole.
And, if you have nightmares so often and so vividly that they're interfering with the rest of your life, you may have nightmare disorder, which can easily exacerbate other mental disorders.
I also used to regularly have nightmares about this fire alarm commercial, and have spent my entire adult life regularly waking up with a start, convinced I'm dying from smoke inhalation.
Throw in all of the tax issues and the fact that this is a public company, and it is likely that the lawyers involved will have nightmares for years to come.
Nightmares can make it difficult to sleep and interfere with daytime functioning, but physiological indicators of sleep patterns and quality do not differ in people who have nightmares, Dr. Shah said.
"Ummmm I'm going to have nightmares about cheesy crying Carrie," one fan commented, with another acknowledging that while "it's a little scary" they appreciated all of "the effort" that went into it.
"I have nightmares that I'm still in solitary, and when I wake up and look around and say, 'OK, I'm not in solitary,' it's hard to go back to sleep," she said.
"People ask me if I have nightmares for taking it," Benson said of those heart-wrenching shots of Kennedy's last moments, his wife, Ethel, holding up her hand to block the camera's view.
When you have nightmares every night, and those moments are replayed in your face, and you wake up with your bed full of sweat and a wife who looks at you like you're crazy.
As for Browning, well, let's just say that she goes so hard in one scene on a bus in the middle of the Chinese countryside that I'll probably have nightmares forever, so thank you for that.
"It's the nature of the work: I have nightmares, I see dead people," the star of Homicide Hunter: Lt. Joe Kenda, Investigation Discovery's long-running true crime docuseries, said in a recent interview on PEOPLE Now.
But the feeling, the sort of crashing tidal wave of grief coming at you as you went down this sort of tunnel of deep emotion, it was really harrowing actually and I still have nightmares about it now.
The world number one was not the only player to have nightmares on greens that suddenly turned glassy and lightning-fast and caused scores to soar in low humidity at the TPC Sawgrass Stadium course in Ponte Vedra.
Why did children of the '90s only have nightmares about the bogeyman hiding under their bed, while Geyser and Weier, less than 20 years later, stole knives from a kitchen and lured their friend into being sacrificed to him?
"You have nightmares, as an actor, that you're playing King Lear and you don't know any of the lines and it's a little bit close to, 'I've now got to go and do emotional scenes with Meryl Streep,'" Grant said.
He also caused the seven-year-old me to have nightmares by writing "Victory!" for the 1987 Transformers (UK) annual, in which the Dinobots are each apparently killed off, only for it to be revealed that they're in comas, and dreaming.
ABUJA (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Five years after being kidnapped by Boko Haram, freed Chibok girls have nightmares about their 100 missing classmates and are burdened by guilt for surviving, while shielding parents of dead friends from the truth about their daughters' fate.
The study's lead physician says that the research subjects were 3.5 times more likely to have nightmares than the general population; that translates to around 14 percent of them having terrifying dreams, compared to around 4 percent of the population who hadn't eaten it.
If you still have nightmares after the election of Donald Trump, you can try to channel your shock by pre-ordering a teeny-tiny doll of the U.S. president, with teeny-tiny hands, his teeny-tiny Android phone and a (disturbingly visible) teeny-tiny penis.
I can't sleep alone at night without having a light on, like a five year old, because I have nightmares of being touched where I cannot wake up, I did this thing where I waited until the sun came up and I felt safe enough to sleep.
But there are so many other terrific entries, like TOT UP, PIE CHARTS, GREAT SCOTT, AFRO POP, HELLO KITTY, ACT OF GOD, PRO FORMA, PAPER CHASE (I still have nightmares about John Houseman's portrayal of the strict professor Kingsfield in the film and television series.), THE FONZ, HOT DATES and SPY STORY.
Tampering with this ecosystem is like moving into a house that a spirit has unfinished business with: you will have nightmares, your loved ones will be vacuumed into an alternate demonic plane, and everyone will say "I told you so" when you run screaming from the wreckage of what used to be your ordinary life.

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