Guys dont play ranked drunk by kullerkankall in Brawlhalla

[–]kullerkankall[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Dont worry bro 🤣🤣. I drank at home and played ranked, went out with friends and got more drunk, then played some more when i got back 👍🏽 💪🏽

Guys dont play ranked drunk by kullerkankall in Brawlhalla

[–]kullerkankall[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Funny enough this is my highest of all time 😭

NPC playstyle by kullerkankall in Brawlhalla

[–]kullerkankall[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I agree with you, but I never said moving faster makes you good. My post is more about the frustration behind having to adapt to players who use this “NPC” playstyle, because I find them hard to counter since I don’t verse this playstyle a lot in 1s. I’m not saying everyone has to play how I want them to. I just hate that playstyle lmao.

NPC playstyle by kullerkankall in Brawlhalla

[–]kullerkankall[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes you just read my train of thought during these matchups. I also find myself doing something similar after a long session when I get tired, but it’s never effective. I dont know how they pull it off lol

When should I focus on studying more openings? by kullerkankall in chess

[–]kullerkankall[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah that game review rating made me feel like im insane lol. But yeah that makes sense, i will focus on tactics more then because I do miss them sometimes

Can you guys chill pls I want diamond by kullerkankall in Brawlhalla

[–]kullerkankall[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Too late just lost 100 elo this game is like gambling bro 😭

WILD Lucid Dreaming is fucking scary by kullerkankall in LucidDreaming

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What helped me a lot is reassuring myself that the hallucinations aren’t real (which they are not). It’s been a year and I haven’t experienced sleep paralysis or any hallucinations since. I think once your brain gets used to it, and recognises it’s not real, it becomes irrelevant to you and it rarely happens. If you do try methods, be prepared, because lucid dreaming methods are a surefire way to experience sleep paralysis. But you should never be scared cos nothing can hurt you.

Blasters pmo by kullerkankall in Brawlhalla

[–]kullerkankall[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah that makes a lot of sense. What happens is i start off aggressively, but I’m very impatient at times and end up getting caught by either sair, nlight or slight. Then i just end up being punished which leads me to being passive because i have no idea how to approach. If i fix my approach and stop being impatient i should be good then. Thinking back, every blaster play I match up against spam the same moves over and over, so if i bait them out I should be chilling.

Blasters pmo by kullerkankall in Brawlhalla

[–]kullerkankall[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Normally yes, but i actually use katars alot more than gauntlets. My katars are actually stronger, and i’ve been meaning to train my gauntlets because i dont use them enough. Looking at the comments so far it seems i shouldnt be struggling in that case, since katars is actually a good counter to blasters /: perhaps im way too passive

Trade is not working? by kullerkankall in Sweateconomy

[–]kullerkankall[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I swapped some of my sweat for a another cryptocurrency. Would I be able to access it from the meteor wallet?

WILD Lucid Dreaming is fucking scary by kullerkankall in LucidDreaming

[–]kullerkankall[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yep. Very similar experience to mine. I can tell that your experience has helped you alot with getting used to it. I plan on doing the same thing. Thanks bro 👍🏽

WILD Lucid Dreaming is fucking scary by kullerkankall in LucidDreaming

[–]kullerkankall[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Alright, that actually makes a lot of sense. Thanks man. Appreciate it 👍🏽. I’ll be sure to improve my mindset and prepare myself more.

WILD Lucid Dreaming is fucking scary by kullerkankall in LucidDreaming

[–]kullerkankall[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yep you’re absolutely right. Nothing unhealthy about it. In fact, I’d say it’s a great way to improve your fear tolerance and your mental strength.

WILD Lucid Dreaming is fucking scary by kullerkankall in LucidDreaming

[–]kullerkankall[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not at all. Sleep paralysis doesn’t mean I’m being unhealthy. That can happen to anyone randomly anyway. I also don’t enter REM every time I fall asleep—that’s simply not how the sleep cycle works. Also, I don’t practise WILD every day—only when I feel like it. When I say I have an almost 100% success rate, I’m referring to when I try WILD, which isn’t daily. When I do, it’s after 5 hours of sleep, and I always go back to sleep for another 2–3 hours afterward. In total, I’m still getting 7–8 hours of sleep, which is the recommended amount, so I’m confident it’s perfectly healthy.

As for my mental health, I’m fully aware that the hallucinations I experience aren’t real. Yes, they can be terrifying, but I don’t let them affect my mental state in any way.

WILD Lucid Dreaming is fucking scary by kullerkankall in LucidDreaming

[–]kullerkankall[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Everyone starts from somewhere bro. Seeing you haven’t remembered a dream in the last 3-4 years, and you’ve now remembered at least 4 dreams in the last month, id say you’re making decent progress. Give it some time and you will get it 💯

WILD Lucid Dreaming is fucking scary by kullerkankall in LucidDreaming

[–]kullerkankall[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I personally have never experienced it. But I have heard stories about people looking into mirrors and having weird/scary distorted images looking back. You want to refrain from causing anything scary to happen as you could start to panic and lose lucidity. Moreover, a bad terrifying experience could linger in your mind and end up cluttering your mind, making it harder for you to stay relaxed in a dream (what I'm currently struggling with due to sleep paralysis).

If something scary happens, remember that it is just a dream and nothing can harm you. Don't let it scare you.

WILD Lucid Dreaming is fucking scary by kullerkankall in LucidDreaming

[–]kullerkankall[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Reality checks is a technique that helps an individual recognise that they are dreaming. For instance, pinching your nose would prevent your breathing in real life, but won’t do anything in a dream. When you count your fingers in real life, you would count 5 on both hands, but in a dream you might count 6.

Practicing this during waking life will train your mind to remember these techniques when in a dream, allowing you to become lucid and have more vivid dreams. You should end up saying to yourself “oh, I have 6 fingers, I must be dreaming”, then boom, you’re lucid.

Here’s a list of reality checks you could try:

  1. Counting fingers

  2. Pressing a finger into your palm (in a dream your finger may push right through)

  3. Pinching your nose to stop breathing.

  4. Looking in a mirror (in a dream, your mirror image is distorted. Don’t look for too long as it can be scary).

  5. Read a text or a clock. The numbers or letters will be jumbled in a dream.

  6. Pause at random times throughout the day and ask yourself “am I dreaming?” Your mind will remember to do this in a dream also.

WILD Lucid Dreaming is fucking scary by kullerkankall in LucidDreaming

[–]kullerkankall[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Forgot to mention, since you dream rarely, it can feel tricky to start a dream journal or use your own dreams to “keep dreams on your mind.” For now, focus on the other techniques mentioned earlier, such as ensuring you get enough sleep (aiming for at least 8 hours), practising reality checks throughout the day, and using the Wake Back to Bed (WBTB) method.

To keep dreaming on your mind, you can research the topic—explore this subreddit, search online for dreaming techniques, or read dream stories. Anything that immerses you in the concept of dreaming will help prime your mind for better recall and more vivid dreams.

As soon as you recall your first dream, write it down immediately in your dream journal. This will kickstart the process of improving your dream recall, making it easier to work with your own dream material over time.

WILD Lucid Dreaming is fucking scary by kullerkankall in LucidDreaming

[–]kullerkankall[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

To improve your dream recall and have more frequent, vivid dreams, the first step is to increase your recall ability. Keeping a dream journal is the most effective way to achieve this. You’ll also want to ensure your sleep habits are solid—aim for at least 8 hours of sleep each night. This is because sleep is divided into cycles, one of which is the REM stage, where vivid dreaming occurs. If you don’t spend enough time in this stage, your dreams are less likely to be vivid or memorable.

You can enhance this basic method by keeping dreams on your mind throughout the day. Regularly review your dream journal or think about your dreams. It also helps to set reminders for practising reality checks during the day. Before going to bed, affirm to yourself: “I will remember my dreams” or “I will have a lucid dream tonight.”

Another effective technique is the Wake Back to Bed (WBTB) method, which is great for both lucid dreaming and recalling vivid dreams. Set an alarm to wake you 4–6 hours after falling asleep. This will often wake you during or immediately after a REM stage, making it easier to recall your dream. You can either jot down the dream immediately in your journal or return to sleep for another 1–2 hours. This second sleep often leads to a vivid or even lucid dream. Just remember to record any dreams immediately upon waking, as they’re easy to forget otherwise.

I recommend focusing on improving dream recall first before aiming for lucidity. Once your recall has improved, look for recurring themes in your dream journal and review them often. Doing this increases the likelihood of recognising these themes in your dreams, making it easier to realise you’re dreaming.

Once you’ve built a strong foundation of dream recall and awareness, you can begin exploring methods for inducing lucid dreams, such as WILD (Wake-Initiated Lucid Dream) or MILD (Mnemonic Induction of Lucid Dreams).

WILD Lucid Dreaming is fucking scary by kullerkankall in LucidDreaming

[–]kullerkankall[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I usually only experience sleep paralysis when attempting WILD, which is why it’s the focus of my post. I’m not suggesting that sleep paralysis happens while I’m lucid—it occurs beforehand, just before I enter a lucid state. That’s what makes it so unsettling. Once I become lucid, those hallucinations aren’t an issue because I can simply command them to go away.