Sounds like you have lack of oxygen. If you have sleep apnea this can severly hinder the oxygen level in the blood and possibly lead to a heart attack because of the stress that the heart is under during the sleep process. If you have apnea, you actually stop breathing for a duration of time, usually 5-20 seconds, then your body kicks into a response which forces you to breath. The heart works harder to get the oxygen to the body, but beause the oxygen is lacking, it adds undue stress to the heart. I would contact your Dr. about this or maybe another possibility is Chronic Fatigue Syndrome...
it usually comes on Sundays, monday nights and Thursday nights
The way Jesus spent his nights is unknown. The bible does not say anything about Jesus' nights but there is one time when a person namedNicodemus came to Jesus by night and asked him, "what shall I do to inherit eternal life?" It is a probability that Jesus spent his nights sleeping.
NiGHTS is referred to as a boy since it is rude to call NiGHTS 'it'. NiGHTS is genderless, unless he dualizes with a boy, which makes him a boy. However, if NiGHTS dualizes with a girl, it make NiGHTS a girl. The same applies to Reala, Jackle (from the previous game) and all other nightmarens. This also applies to the original game.
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I don't know but it's been heavily speculated about in our house over the last two nights :0)
The anagram for "nights" is "things".
well first of all you are going to sub consciously become dependant on alcohol and as a result will experience a withdrawal period when you decide to abstain from drinking.
There are the normal 5 nights, a bonus 6th nights, and a custom 7th night. In total there are 7 nights in FNaF 2.
7 nights.
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well there is new york nights,paris nights and las vegas nights
NiGHTS has no gender, she/he is whatever as you see her/him. Or she/he is genderless.
The rhyme scheme of the poem "Wild Nights - Wild Nights!" by Emily Dickinson is AABB.
I personally sleep in a bed most nights. Some nights I sleep on a couch, some nights in a sleeping bag, some nights on the floor and some nights in a car. It all depends on the events of the preceding day.
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