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#1 Jun 27 2005 at 4:21 AM Rating: Good
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#2 Jun 27 2005 at 4:28 AM Rating: Good
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Is this what you do all day? Smiley: eek




#3 Jun 27 2005 at 4:29 AM Rating: Good
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No, this is just before the coffee. So you can imagine how the rest of her day must go.
#4 Jun 27 2005 at 4:48 AM Rating: Good
Coffee? I've not been to bed yet!
#5 Jun 27 2005 at 8:24 AM Rating: Excellent
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I feel like I haven't been to bed, although I had seven hours sleep. I suppose you can't very well count it as sleep when you spend most of the night tossing and turning, hearing random noises and trying to fall asleep again after your pillow tries to choke you only to have dreams of all your cousins under age fourteen being shot point-blank in the forehead by a .22.

Yep. Restless night. Smiley: frown
#6 Jun 27 2005 at 8:26 AM Rating: Good
Ack! What kind of dream was that?? Blah! That's awful! I just cant seem to drag my *** to that empty bedroom to sleep in my big old bed scince Mr.Katie is gone.8(
#7 Jun 27 2005 at 8:48 AM Rating: Excellent
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The One and Only Katie wrote:
Ack! What kind of dream was that?? Blah! That's awful! I just cant seem to drag my *** to that empty bedroom to sleep in my big old bed scince Mr.Katie is gone.8(
I frequently have very vivid and detailed dreams. I like to analyze them. It's a hobby of mine, and also in the blood. My grandmother was part Quechua, and she had a lot of beliefs that she placed a lot of weight on.

Dreams are fun to me more for self-analysis than for trying to divine the future, but it's interesting to see how creative your brain in expressing itself can be all on its own when you're not repressing it.

Sorry about Mr. Katie. I had a neighbor come back for a few days on emergency leave because his father died. He goes back tommorrow and he's just not the same person. He is one of those gentle souls that went in for the help with tuition, and now he's so depressed and sad. Take care of Mr. Katie and I hope he comes home soon.
#8 Jun 27 2005 at 8:53 AM Rating: Good
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The Glorious Atomicflea wrote:
I feel like I haven't been to bed, although I had seven hours sleep. I suppose you can't very well count it as sleep when you spend most of the night tossing and turning, hearing random noises and trying to fall asleep again after your pillow tries to choke you only to have dreams of all your cousins under age fourteen being shot point-blank in the forehead by a .22.

Yep. Restless night. Smiley: frown



Yeah, I feel you. Smiley: frown I haven't gotten a good night's sleep in a while, either. I have too much on the mind.


I think the most vivid dream I had (simular to yours) was one where I would guess that I was blindfolded and kidnapped. "They" pointed a gun to my head and I knew what was comming. I remember pleading for life but well...the trigger was pulled dispite of it.

I actually felt the bullet tear through and blood pour out before I woke up. It was horrid.
#9 Jun 27 2005 at 10:33 PM Rating: Decent
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I think the most vivid dream I had (simular to yours) was one where I would guess that I was blindfolded and kidnapped. "They" pointed a gun to my head and I knew what was comming. I remember pleading for life but well...the trigger was pulled dispite of it.

I actually felt the bullet tear through and blood pour out before I woke up. It was horrid.


Why is it that all of our most vivid dreams are nightmares? Why can't they be happy, like you're flying with the birdies...

Anyway, my most vivid dream was I was running from some monster that always seemed to pop up wherever I was. I remember that said monster looked a lot like the Tyrant, from the Resident Evil series, though I hadn't played RE for a year or so, so I doubt that caused the nightmare.

Regardless, said monster somehow got ahold of me, and was holding me up. I remember feeling extreme terror, and desperately pleading for my life, or at least to make it quick when it did kill me.

To be honest, that was the part that scared me most. Just that feeling of helplessness, and me pleading for my life. I'm not the kind of person that would plead for life. I know it sounds like I'm full of it, like it's just something of an ego-booster, but I'm the sort of person who would stare death in the face, and not plead for anything. If anything, I wouldn't give my attacker that bit of satisfaction. That they get to see me plead for my life, or at least to give me a quick death... I'm just not that sort of person.

Regardless, the last thing I remember about that dream is the monster slamming me underneath the opening for a garage door, grabbing the garage door... and I'm sure you can figure out the rest.

I clearly felt the emotions that happened there. After that dream, I felt sick to my stomach, and ended up not going to school that day. That's just how horrified I felt. It's amazing just how much your mind can scare you when you let it do its thing.
#10 Jun 27 2005 at 10:51 PM Rating: Excellent
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After my dad died I would have the same dream that he was not really dead but had been away somewhere, in a far off country, and just couldn't get back to us. When he finally did come home, he was all beat up and limping.

I woke up many a time feeling for a few moments that the dream had been real and that he was still alive, and then I'd realize that it was not true.

Ugh, that's a nice way to start your day. Yay!
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#11 Jun 28 2005 at 4:39 AM Rating: Excellent
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When I was still living with my ex, I used to dream almost nightly about elevators that were out of control. I would ride in them and they were always too fast, or they dropped and wouldn't stop, or they stopped between floors and were usually upside down or sideways. They were in buildings that were all twisted out of shape, too. The dreams were usually pretty disturbing.

It didn't take a psychiatrist to tell me my dreams meant that I felt like I was out of control, even though everything I'd ever read about dreams never said elevators meant you felt out of control.

Tare, that's a horrible dream to keep having. Smiley: frown
#12 Jun 28 2005 at 5:06 AM Rating: Good
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I have recurring dreams where my teeth are either all loose to the point of falling out, or so jumbled and crooked that I can't close my mouth.

No one has made heads or tails of this yet.



They started before I knew who Dracoid was, so don't go there.


#13 Jun 28 2005 at 6:05 AM Rating: Good
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trickybeck wrote:
I have recurring dreams where my teeth are either all loose to the point of falling out, or so jumbled and crooked that I can't close my mouth.

No one has made heads or tails of this yet.


If I remember right, this is supposed to be concern over appearances, either personally or societally. (is that a word?) I don't know much about dreams, but I've read a little about it.
#14 Jun 28 2005 at 6:15 AM Rating: Decent
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I had one of those prophesying dreams once. It was quite creepy.

A little background to begin. I was with this girl for about 3 and a half years and thought things were going well enough to ask her to marry me in a week. I was about to get a big paycheck and was finally going to get a ring and pop the question. Now either I was blind or she was psychotic (guess which one I choose) but my idea of "well enough" was pretty off.

She sat me down and said she was leaving me and needed to work on herself and blah blah blah. A couple weeks later I find out she left me for a friend of mine whom we were living with at the time.

So I am a pretty spiritual person, my "God concept" has never really been too concrete and I have never really chosen to limit "God" by trying to define it. Anyway, in my grieving I was sitting in the sauna one night praying/meditating for help in getting through this whole thing and I decide to ask for guidance in my dreams, even though I have never really been one to remember too many of my dreams.

That night I had this dream with her and my old friend in it. The short of the dream is him telling me that he loves her and plans on marrying her and her telling me that she is pregnant. When she told me she was pregnant she just had this sad sad look on her face and seemed to be on the brink of breaking out in tears. I hugged her and congratulated her and woke up.

That dream fu[/b]cked my day right up. One of my other friends happened to be a brother of the guy that she left me for. His spiritual beliefs are kind of edgey too so I told him about the dream. He was pretty blown away by it and said that without creating any drama he would try and find out if there was any truth to it.

I saw him again a couple of days later and he said that it was just a dream. I couple of weeks later though, he came over and had this dazed look when he came in the door. When I asked what was up he mentioned that he had just come from Corinne and Brenden's house and that my dream was right. He said that the doctors placed the night of conception on the night of my dream. A little while later they were married.

Creeped me right the fu[b]
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#15 Jun 28 2005 at 7:45 AM Rating: Decent
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I have recurring dreams where my teeth are either all loose to the point of falling out, or so jumbled and crooked that I can't close my mouth.

No one has made heads or tails of this yet.


Teeth dreams are supposed to be indicative of money worries.
#16 Jun 28 2005 at 7:48 AM Rating: Decent
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Hmm maybe not after googling, sorry for doubting your superior dream reading skills Nadenu.
#17 Jun 28 2005 at 8:29 AM Rating: Excellent
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Ex-Being killed in a dream is indicative of a fresh start. Pretty much your brain is trying to reset you.

Nadenu-Any building is representative of your physical body, and the motion of the elevator corresponds to your life's direction, up=good, down=bad. I can only guess that the erratic motion would denote indecision.

tricky-Loose teeth indicate doubts about close friendships or possible deceit. If they fall out, it's a sign that your finances will reverse themselves (if they're bad they'll get better, and vice-versa).

#18 Jun 28 2005 at 8:41 AM Rating: Good
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Dodo wrote:
Why is it that all of our most vivid dreams are nightmares? Why can't they be happy, like you're flying with the birdies...


I've had some good vivid dreams. Though, since the beleif is that if you keep it to yourself, the dream will come true, I'm not gunna share. Smiley: tongue

Though, for the record...when I woke up and realize that my dream was just that...a dream...I was hella depressed for the rest of the day. It felt TOO real. Smiley: frown

Nadenu...I went through the same thing when my dad passed away. He wouldn't come home limping...but I had some of those "he never died" type of dreams.


Bleh.
#19 Jun 28 2005 at 12:19 PM Rating: Decent
I had a reoccuring(sp?) nightmare when I was a kid. I remember standing on the steps of my house, and I could see my dad walk up the yard. All of a sudden he tenses up and tries to pull a gun out from his back pocket. He slips though, and falls on his ***. As he does so, the gun seems to still be in his pocket, and when he hits the ground it goes off.

I'll never forget having to watch my father die and have his head fall back onto the ground. Woke up just as it did everytime.

Another bad dream I had was being stopped in a parking lot by someone. I was walking to my car when a guy comes out with a gun. I can't see his face, but I know he's smiling. He points the gun at my face and I just get on my knees. Somehow though the dream got twisted(because my dad was waking me up). Instead of a gun, he had a knife. He kept jabbing it into my back, and I felt everything. When I should have died, I woke up to my dad, who was pushing on my shoulder to wake me up. The pushing I felt was what triggered the feeling of the knife.
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