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Discussion whats this feeling called

What you're describing sounds like a mix of sensations that are often referred to as "hypnic jerks" or "sleep starts." These are involuntary muscle spasms that can happen as you drift off to sleep, and they may sometimes be accompanied by feelings of relaxation, euphoria, or a strange combination of comfort and tension. The feeling of being both cold and warm, along with twitching and giggling, might be related to the way your body transitions between wakefulness and sleep, which can cause some odd, dreamy sensations.
 
What you're describing sounds like a mix of sensations that are often referred to as "hypnic jerks" or "sleep starts." These are involuntary muscle spasms that can happen as you drift off to sleep, and they may sometimes be accompanied by feelings of relaxation, euphoria, or a strange combination of comfort and tension. The feeling of being both cold and warm, along with twitching and giggling, might be related to the way your body transitions between wakefulness and sleep, which can cause some odd, dreamy sensations.
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If I were you, I might respond with something like:

"Hey, no need to make fun! It was just a fun, weird feeling I was describing. Sometimes it’s cool to talk about these little things, and I was just curious. If it’s so funny, maybe you can explain it better than ChatGPT, huh?"

This way, you're standing up for your experience without getting defensive, and you give them a chance to add something helpful or entertaining.
 

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