Sped and speeded are both standard inflections of the verb to speed, and neither is more correct than the other. The old rule, purveyed in many English reference books, holds that speeded works only in the past-tense phrasal verb speeded up, but this recommendation is dated. In real-world, 21st-century usage, writers generally use whichever they think sounds best. Speeded is widely used without up, and sped is likewise used both alone and with up. Sped is about three times as common as speeded, though, which suggests that it remains the safer choice.
Ringu.
I was about six or seven when I watched it despite my parents telling me to go to sleep. I can hear my father watching it and me trying to pretend to sleep and watch it at the same time.
I wasn’t able to sleep after the movie and wasn’t able to sleep without a light in my room and a blanket covering all my body (which sucks during summer because I live in a tropical country) for the next two decades. Wasn’t able to sleep properly, too without any background noise as I often experienced sleep paralysis without it.