rufilin or drown them with a chloroform rag
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.
Some ways to help an adult fall asleep include creating a relaxing bedtime routine, avoiding digital screens before bed, practicing deep breathing or meditation techniques, and ensuring the sleeping environment is comfortable and conducive to rest. If sleep problems persist, consulting a healthcare provider may be helpful.
If I fall asleep during your uncle's wake, please wake me up.
I believe sometime around 4am to 6am. You can do it earlier in the night, but you're more likely to fall asleep!
the earth doesnt fall.
Of course it's normal. Everyone thinks about something or someone before falling asleep, it would be impossible not to do so.
It takes alot of practice.But it is known to be fake. First you fall asleep, but before you fall asleep try really hard to remember you are about to fall asleep, then when you are asleep only if you know you are asleep, picture the object then move it. when you wake up go to the object and it will have moved back from the place you moved it.
Yes...A narcoleptic can fall asleep at anytime whatsoever.
well yes you slept together!
Yes.
Yes.They wil breathe with their nose if they fall asleep and breathe in water instead of air and die.
Chloroform/either
It's unlikely for someone to fall asleep in ten seconds, as the process of falling asleep typically takes longer. Factors such as relaxation, environment, and individual sleep patterns all influence how quickly someone can fall asleep.
You try to just count from 1 to 129 and you should be asleep or thing of something deeply.
You will brake something
think of something your not scared of
Nope.