Bodies have a cutout function to prevent us from acting out on our dreams as we sleep. Sometimes it isn't entirely smooth when this function takes charge, and we experience a jolt as we fall asleep.
No, animal body parts do not fall asleep in the same way that human body parts do. The phenomenon of "falling asleep" typically refers to the temporary loss of sensation or tingling that humans experience when a nerve is compressed. While animals may experience similar sensations if a nerve is compressed, they do not have the same concept of falling asleep as humans do.
Its a type of channel that shows you baby stuff like elmo, teddy town... (im falling asleep no really i AM falling to sleep)
im sexy and i know it
common reaction of the human body.
test same here
u dont i just drank and im not asleep
like me im falling..
YES IN SORTS...A SYNAPSE IS THE RELEASE STRESS IN NERVE ENDINGS....USUALLY HAPPENS RIGHT BEFORE YOU FALL ASLEEP....SORTA LIKE THEY R WINDING DOWN FOR THE NIGHT...( IM SURE YOU FELT THE JUMPS OR CONTRACTION WHILE YOU ARE FALLING ASLEEP)
You are too young to be 'falling in love' but you can certainly be attracted to them.
dumb
Yes. If not, how will you know if hes not falling for you? You will never know.
Im Falling