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Post by Youngster Joey on Dec 18, 2011 3:09:04 GMT -5
My family just moved houses (in reality), and I dreamt I was living with them... except my dreaded fellow tenant here in NY moved into the house next to ours :( (Strangely, they were living in a neighbor's house from the town my family just moved away from). She repeatedly accused my family of screaming inside her house. My father may or may not have gotten into an altercation with her.
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Post by sukotsuto on Dec 22, 2011 12:11:04 GMT -5
I dreamt that I have math and engineering finals this week. I was half awake nearly believing it, and became anxious. It took me a minute to realize that finals are already done, and I wasn't taking any of those.
Even though it's the holiday break, I still wake up early out of habit :/
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Post by Youngster Joey on Jan 25, 2012 23:41:54 GMT -5
I dreamt that a villain had decided to destroy the world, and all that was left of the world was a giant tower with a couple people I knew and my family members. We could stop the world's destruction by defeating the villain (somehow I recognized him as the villain from Ys), but in order to do that, we had to unlock the door to his room at the top of the tower by completing a puzzle. It was a pretty simple puzzle, but my dad was in charge of solving it and kept failing over and over. The world got destroyed. So sad.
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Post by Hiro the Half-Elf on Jan 27, 2012 2:12:02 GMT -5
I dreamt about getting into a stupid argument on Siliconera where everyone else was using incredibly terrible logic and defending some inane and insipid point that I can't remember offhand.
My first nightmare! Yowza.
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Post by Youngster Joey on Jan 27, 2012 9:01:41 GMT -5
Ahahahah.
That sounds more like reality, tbh...
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Post by Hiro the Half-Elf on Jan 27, 2012 12:46:35 GMT -5
I pretty much only ever dream about mundane stuff that could really happen.
Sometimes it really does happen, later on! But precognition isn't real, so clearly I'm just mentally imbalanced. ...That, or my life is that predictable and formulaic.
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Post by sukotsuto on Feb 11, 2012 9:54:26 GMT -5
Wow I've been having lucid dreams that's kinda scary for some reason. I keep waking up and trying to go back to sleep, only to go into a dream where I feel like I'm somewhere I've never seen before, sitting or walking around. It almost felt I was being clairvoyant and I'm looking things through another person's eyes During the course of these lucid dreams, I would lose my breath and couldn't breathe in normally, so I had to force myself to breathe in hard in order to go back to normal, which wakes me up, and this happened to me four times, each time I'm in a different place, which goes from daytime to nighttime. In the last segment of that dream, which is just five minutes ago, I was standing near a bus stop at night, and all of a sudden, I saw a bunch of high school kids running, crossing the highway, almost getting hit by speeding cars. Then, I saw more follow teens running all over the place, running inhumanly fast. After they've gone out of sight, I suddenly had the sensation to run across the street - I dashed forward and... I was moving forward VERY FAST. As if flying high speed, since my feet weren't touching the ground, moving faster than the cars around me. It felt unusually real, as I had the sensation that I feel air resistance on my face and body from moving too fast, and I'm losing breath in the process. It got scary again, so I tried to breathe in hard, as I've said, I'm was not getting anything from normal breathing. And now I'm awake again.
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Post by Youngster Joey on Feb 11, 2012 13:31:29 GMT -5
Maybe you have sleep apnea?
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Post by sukotsuto on Feb 11, 2012 13:36:28 GMT -5
Yeah I was thinking it was, it just feels a lot weirder than the usual, not sure why.
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Post by Umbra on Feb 16, 2012 23:11:42 GMT -5
Why can't I remember my dreams? :X
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Post by Deleted on Feb 17, 2012 12:14:47 GMT -5
^especially when seemed so awesome,Right?
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Post by Youngster Joey on Feb 17, 2012 16:28:37 GMT -5
In reality, I took an etymology class last semester that was a total waste of my time. The professor knew his stuff, but rambled and never actually taught anything much.
In my dream, for some reason, I signed up for the history of the English language with him and was dismayed to learn that he was covering the exact same things he had last semester. Same syllabus, same textbook, same lectures, everything. It was past the add-drop deadline, so I was stuck with his useless class.
Oddly, though, in the dream a large part of the course was dedicated to Freudian and Jungian psychoanalytic theory.
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Post by neighslayer on Feb 18, 2012 2:53:33 GMT -5
I ONCE HAD A DREAM WHERE I WAS COVERED IN SOAP
HEAD TO TOE COVERED IN SOAP
AND THEN I WOKE UP AND CRIED
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Post by Hiro the Half-Elf on Feb 19, 2012 17:31:28 GMT -5
Oddly, though, in the dream a large part of the course was dedicated to Freudian and Jungian psychoanalytic theory. \ That's pretty meta.
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Post by sukotsuto on Feb 28, 2012 2:06:35 GMT -5
I've had a major hangover earlier this morning, so I wanted to sleep it off. I tried sleeping even though the alarm clock in the other room was going off. It wasn't that loud, and I thought it will stop in a couple of minutes... but it never did, it just kept ringing. I was too tired to get up and reset the alarm, so I just dozed off... and it was still ringing in my dreams.
The whole time I was dreaming that I was looking for that alarm clock so that I can finally shut it off, and was transported back to my old home, which looks different. There were like half a dozen clocks scattered about my home, and none of them shut of the alarm. Then there was this repairman with an afro checking on things, which I thought made sense since our TV's been a bit wonky as of late.
I don't know if this happened before or after, but I somehow got transported to a classroom, with a bunch of people I know from my old workplace, as well as former classmates, all within the area. The alarm clock was still ringing, and after exiting the class (after some lecture I couldn't recall), all of a sudden, I'm in an amusement park, in a short line, complying these two ladies I'm accompanying to carry on ahead.
I'm sure there are many more things that happened in that lucid dream, but one thing's for certain, that alarm clock never did stop ringing until after two hours later, when I woke up and finally decided to walk over to the other room to shut the darned thing.
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