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Old 06-04-2015, 07:47 AM #8
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Oh, I just remembered that I know a trick for breaking a state of paralysis! You wiggle your tongue. Often you will find that when you can't move anything else, you can move your tongue, and it's enough to break the paralysis. If you can't move your tongue, move your eyes back and forth rapidly.

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