08-22-2010, 11:49 PM
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Re: creepy dreams
That didn't answer my question.
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08-23-2010, 12:43 AM
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Re: creepy dreams
Last night i had a strange dream where i was in a maze full of zombies resembling Howard Cosell...
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08-23-2010, 01:17 AM
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Re: creepy dreams
@SJB- So you mean the sequel to the T Rex dream you had previously?
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I haven't won every dream, as I've said about losing to the T-Rex as Ryu Hayabusa
or as Solid Snake against Metal Gear Rex.
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Sounds related to me.
I'm not trying to analyze your dreams I'm just commenting on how much it seems like games are influencing them.
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08-23-2010, 09:32 AM
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Re: creepy dreams
I had a dream last night I was cell from DBZ, and I absorbed myself and became a toaster (it was a green toaster with black spots like the pattern on cell lol), then gohan ate some of the toast I made, and I woke up to my cell saga DBZ tape in
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08-23-2010, 09:37 AM
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Re: creepy dreams
Nice, lmao.
I remember having one, that I was at work, and this guy came in and asked for money, face shown, no weapons, and my dummy floater boss went to the safe in the back and gave him 10k cash.
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08-23-2010, 01:36 PM
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Re: creepy dreams
So here is a question I want answered. When you dream, can you see yourself or are you looking through your own eyes? I have also heard that you can't read in your dreams, but I am pretty sure that you can. I am almost sure I have done it before.
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I'd be crabby too if you made me eat crap.
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How much is that other government crap?
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08-23-2010, 03:02 PM
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Re: creepy dreams
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So here is a question I want answered. When you dream, can you see yourself or are you looking through your own eyes?
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For me, I am usually looking through my own eyes, but sometimes it's like I'm looking through my own eyes to see me doing whatever. But it isn't like I'm an omnipotent being, but rather myself watching myself, as if in a mirror.
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I have also heard that you can't read in your dreams, but I am pretty sure that you can. I am almost sure I have done it before.
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You can't read in the traditional sense of the word. Anything you dream is based in your memory, your thoughts and the sounds around you {this is why when a phone rings while you are dreaming, your dream might involve a similar sound, this keeps you asleep through many sounds}, and so you can only read something you've read before. If I were to pick up the newspaper in my dream, it would be random parts of newspapers I've read in the past, and so it would be disjointed. If you were to pick up a book you hadn't completed in your dream, you would be capable of reading what you've already read {even if you don't remember it word for word, your mind can recreate the image of the page}, and if you pass that point, you'd likely see blank pages, or random bits of text you'd seen in life. That being said, anything you read in a dream, will be unreliable, as memory is flawed at best.
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08-23-2010, 03:53 PM
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Re: creepy dreams
I can see myself in many ways when I dream, so sometimes I see myself, mostly from behind or sideways.
I have "solved" math problems in my dreams, and studied french, and fixed a bug in a program... so I think it depends on the person. Although most of the time when I "read" it's just gibberish
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08-23-2010, 03:57 PM
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Re: creepy dreams
And the solutions to the bugs and what not were already in your thoughts at the time {they just needed to be found}. The mind cannot compose a book for you to read as you are dreaming, because of the dynamic nature of dreams, the book would have to be written as you read it, meaning that it was just made up as it goes along.
I guess it is possible to come up with a solution, now that I think of it, but the problem would have still been something you'd encountered before.
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08-23-2010, 05:02 PM
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Re: creepy dreams
Well, I meant a bug I had with a program I was making, so I knew the code by memory because of the long hours staring at it
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So, yeah, I kinda already knew what was wrong
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08-25-2010, 12:28 PM
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Re: creepy dreams
Has anyone here experienced the in between? It's where your dreaming but still aware of your surroundings.
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08-25-2010, 12:42 PM
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Re: creepy dreams
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Has anyone here experienced the in between? It's where your dreaming but still aware of your surroundings.
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Yeah, I know that feeling. It's rather creepy to me. When it happens, it is more or less a really fat guy sitting on my torso. But I am in my bed, fully aware of everything, sounds, smells and whatnot, but there is a fat guy on my torso.
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08-25-2010, 02:50 PM
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Re: creepy dreams
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Yeah, I know that feeling. It's rather creepy to me. When it happens, it is more or less a really fat guy sitting on my torso. But I am in my bed, fully aware of everything, sounds, smells and whatnot, but there is a fat guy on my torso.
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That's even scarer than the dream about the guy being stuck underneath the couch.
But I haven't had an "In Between".
Last night I had 3 dreams (yes all in one night, has anyone else had that happen
before?) and they were each epic in themselves.
The first one was EPIC, I was at the "Drive-In at Night" Stage watching Rufus and
Ken duking it out for U.S. Martial Arts champion. Ken Shinyukened Rufus for the
win, and then gave me his autograph and told me good luck.
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The second one is harder for me to remember, but I remember being the Master
Cheif completely destroying an enitre army of soliders without firing a shot.
Ironicly, I used Ken's techniques to defeat the soliders, as if the first dream trained
me for the second one.
The third one was me on a lobster boat on the hudson river as Frank West.
Filming up close a fight between Godzilla and King Ghidorah on the Hudson River.
As quoted by me, it was "Fantastic!"
This is all ironic because, Yesterday night before I went to bed, I was playing
Super Street Fighter II: The New Challengers on RU (as Ken of course). I also
watched an episode of Red vs. Blue, which is a Halo Machinima. Finally, I
watched several videos on YouTube, a few were Tatsunoko vs. Capcom combo
videos for Frank West and another was the trailer for the upcoming 2012 Godzilla
movie.
Amazing what you do before you go to bed can affect your sleeping patterns.
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08-25-2010, 03:40 PM
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Re: creepy dreams
One dream a remember rather vividly, happened when I fell asleep without knowing I fell asleep. I was in my basement, laying on my mattress {it was too hot to sleep elsewhere in the house} and I was looking at the chair. I started seeing a ton of movement under the leather part of the chair {between the frame and leather} and so I was curious and I decided not to look away. Suddenly a tear appeared in the leather and cockroaches started pouring out, hundreds of them, and the tear got bigger and bigger until the leather was entirely gone, and I could see that the frame of the chair itself was now made of cockroaches. I still didn't realize it was a dream, so naturally I started freaking out, my dad woke me up, and he was pretty mad because apparently he was asleep and I woke him up.
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08-25-2010, 04:45 PM
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Re: creepy dreams
I usually see through my eyes in my dreams. hate the dreams where I'm falling in like a pit that never ends, it sucks lol. When I get to the bottom, I usually wake up right before I hit.
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08-25-2010, 05:13 PM
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Re: creepy dreams
No that I think of it, in that third dream Godzilla wasn't fighting King Ghidorah, it was Clover
from Cloverfield. I can't beieve I mistook one for the other. 
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08-25-2010, 08:54 PM
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Re: creepy dreams
I have been in between... and I really hate it. It happened this morning. My eyes wouldn't fully open so I could see my room but I couldn't move. I could feel my hands and my feet but they wouldn't respond. I wanted to wake up and was aware of my surroundings but I couldn't get my body to answer. I did manage to stick my tongue out and move it from side to side and finally managed to totally wake up. This happens a lot to me, mostly when I take naps. There comes a point where I want to wake up but can't, and if I relax I fall asleep again.
Multiple dreams in one night are common for me. Although it's been a while since I can recall all of them, well, I mean as in being able to remember what they were about. Lately I can only remember a person who was in it or a place. Once I dreamt I was in a weird maze place and suddenly I was back at the beginning of the maze but now there where 2 of me and one already knew more or less the way out... it happened several times... I remember easily 6 me's trying to find the way out and each knew a different path.
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08-25-2010, 09:23 PM
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Re: creepy dreams
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Has anyone here experienced the in between? It's where your dreaming but still aware of your surroundings.
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This situation is where most "Alien abductions" come from. The brain inhibits motion by causing a form of paralysis. This only sets in while you are asleep, and it is to stop you from doing with your body, what is happening in your dream, so you don't end up falling down the stairs and breaking your neck or something dumb like that.
This state is not perfect in function, and if you are lucid in this state, you are either forced to wake up or fall asleep again. Falling asleep again is the best option, and what your brain attempts to make you do. So, as you are loosing lucidity, your subconscious mind must take reign over the conscious mind, and thus the realms of dream and reality collide for a moment.
The way you perceive this sleep paralysis is generally based upon what you are told it is. Some cultures depict it as a "Night-Mare" {an evil, soul stealing horse}, or a hag that sits upon your chest to consume you. Some people end up perceiving it as an alien abduction, and I always get the fat guy on my chest. It just isn't fun.
In one country, where a disease known as "Sudden Nocturnal Death Syndrome" is very common, sleep paralysis is considered to be an ill-omen signifying that you are going to die in your sleep very soon.
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08-25-2010, 10:08 PM
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Re: creepy dreams
well, as long as it doesn't hurt I don't mind going that way
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08-26-2010, 12:49 AM
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Re: creepy dreams
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Amazing what you do before you go to bed can affect your sleeping patterns.
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Amazing yes, ironic no.  Btw that's three more video game dreams, you ever dream of chicks that aren't in a space suit and named Samus?
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08-26-2010, 08:53 AM
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Re: creepy dreams
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Amazing yes, ironic no.  Btw that's three more video game dreams, you ever dream of chicks that aren't in a space suit and named Samus?
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I can't not say I have had one of those dreams... 
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I'd be crabby too if you made me eat crap.
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How much is that other government crap?
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08-26-2010, 12:43 PM
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Re: creepy dreams
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you ever dream of chicks that aren't in a space suit and named Samus?
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I never dream of chicks in space suits, but I don't know how valid I can say the statement of not being Samus is. 
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08-26-2010, 02:23 PM
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Re: creepy dreams
I don't mind the in between.
I usually dream about snakes. But ever since I've started whatching 24 I've been dreaming about chasing and shooting people.
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08-26-2010, 06:10 PM
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Re: creepy dreams
Dreaming about snakes? Sounds rather interesting. I've never had a dream where I was gunning people down, but I've been on the other end of the barrel many a time in dreams.
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08-29-2010, 01:27 PM
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Re: creepy dreams
I just had another wierd dream last night.
I woke up in the middle of the desert, with no where to go. But I'm surrounded by rabbits.
Then two snakes appeared and danced around me, until one bit me and I woke up.
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I had another wierd dream last night, I was a Marine from Aliens to be dispatched to a combat
zone. When I was being dispatched, I met a fellow Marine named John, and we talked about
how much we loved Gradius III (It seems every dream I have relates to Video Games).
When we arrived to a Warehouse, everyone there was dead, some were impailed. Then we
hear a noise and the Aliens attack, luckly because of my ninjitsu (I'm a ninja in alot of my
dreams) I survive many waves of Aliens, but after John dies, I give up and I get killed.
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