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On this episode of B&RS, we discuss the early 2010s when one of us moved into the basement, reminiscing about the time and the events that shaped our lives, including a severe back injury and how we judged timelines by such events. We dive into our early stoner days, where movie nights, especially with "The Possession of David O'Reilly," played a significant role. Our conversation explores the differences between the original and current cuts of the film and the impact of our altered states on our perception of these movies. We recount personal stories, including weight gain due to munchies and unique inside jokes that only we understand. The discussion then shifts to night terrors, sleep paralysis, and vivid dreams, sharing personal experiences and how these have affected our lives. We reflect on the unsettling feeling of being watched or touched during sleep and the fear and curiosity surrounding these experiences. We also discuss the impact of these night terrors on relationships and the search for understanding. Finally, we talk about tracking and journaling dreams as a method to understand our subconscious mind and the importance of documenting these experiences.