Talk:Frozen in Time/@comment-7706473-20131102050957

I've long maintained that the most terrifying emotion of all is disconnect. That feeling when you're at work, and because of one stupid thing - perhaps something you have no or little control over - you suddenly realize how invalid you are in the eyes of your peers.

For those of you who don't suffer from, or from a fear of sleep paralysis, I think Frozen in Time is the perfect example of why something - that supposedly afflicts a huge amount of people in the continental Americas alone - is both so terrifying, and so horrifyingly ''present. ''You can't talk about Sleep Terror; it is one of those things, like a sudden fear or restlessness, that comes and goes unexplainably.

It is this chilling unavoidability that makes Frozen in Time what it is. A look at a demon, perhaps; one that has no life or force to itself, but exists all the same. A disconnect from the ability to rest at all - and really, what is more terrifying then losing six to eight hours of every day..?