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narcoleptic dog Anonymous
Sup I made this gif of a narcoleptic dog hope you like it!!
>> Anonymous
needs a fortune makeover
>> Anonymous
I fucking want a narcoleptic dog, that'd be awesome.
>> Anonymous
false, the dog was accidentally shot.
>> Anonymous
>>873128
stfu

this is win
>> Anonymous
I've seen the video of this. Its so crazy.
>> Anonymous
can annon provide the vid in question?
>> Anonymous
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-zVCYdrw-1o

vid
>> Anonymous
>>873128
U FAIL!1!!
>> Anonymous
lmao! it appears great minds think alike... i was thinking about this earlier today!
>> Anonymous
I shouldn't, but I loled.
>> Anonymous
I was looking up info on this and it turns out that the animal isn't sleeping but just loosing almost all muscle control (which is caused by the excitement). The animal is completely awake, it just can't move much.
>> Anonymous
That makes me feel worse for loling >.>
>> Anonymous
>>873472
you're thinking of the goats... i've seen the dog before, it genuinely has narcolepsy
>> Anonymous
Well, at least the dog didn't have far to fall.
>> Anonymous
>>873472

Half-right. In narcolepsy, you jump right into an REM state. In REM, the brain paralyzes the body to prevent it from acting out their dreams. So they are paralyzed, but sleeping.
>> Anonymous
Saw this clip in my Biological Psychology course ages ago.
>> Anonymous
>>873872
If that is the case, and if I recall what I was taught about REM sleep, wouldn't anyone with narcoleptsy be very well rested? Or feel rested? Though contrary to what I ask, I believe I heard narcoleptics are sometimes very tired.