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Chit-Chat: In the midnight hour, she cries because she's sad and alone and just a little pathetic.

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Dreaming is fun, especially when you get to solve problems. Most of my dreams have an underlying message about my psyche that I usually spend the day decoding. :P

I honestly believe that we aren't alone spiritually in our dreams. People visit us, we go places, and there's a lesson to learn about ourselves. By people visiting us, I don't mean just in our imagination; I think that there are people outside our senses that may have once lived among us that communicate to us through dreams. As for these encounters I've been having, I think my brain has gained the ability to read from that other realm of dreaming without falling asleep, meaning I can retain complete memory of the occurrence.
 
The worst part about dreaming is when you wake up and realize it was just a dream.
 
What's weird is when you think you remember things, or that something is supposed to happen that day, but it was part of a dream and wasn't real. -w- I've literally mentioning something before, and the person got confused "That was never happening today... what are you talking about?" "Oh."
 
I can't say I've ever had that happen, Zet. I usually realize pretty quickly that everything was a dream when I wake up from one. I've certainly wished that something was a dream before, but I don't think I've ever actually wondered if it really was.

EDIT: Now that, Drew, I've had happen. Or when you have deja vu and you experience something that seems really familiar, but you know it hasn't happened before except maybe in a dream.
 
Does anyone get those dreams/nightmares where you feel like you're free falling and then you like have a spasm, waking yourself up in the process? o.o
 
Yeah. I have those. I read why they happen, but I don't remember. I think It's your body / brain trying to wake you up for some reason, normally. Or it thinks it needs to, because it thinks that it's actually falling and you're going to die. Plot twist: you're just laying in bed whoops. -w-

EDIT: Now that, Drew, I've had happen. Or when you have deja vu and you experience something that seems really familiar, but you know it hasn't happened before except maybe in a dream.

Yeah!

I've literally had points in a day where I've seen things happen before, or I'm talking to people and I will have already heard the conversation in a dream. Like, I'll literally remember that I've had a dream about it.
 
Yeah. I have those. I read why they happen, but I don't remember. I think It's your body / brain trying to wake you up for some reason, normally. Or it thinks it needs to, because it thinks that it's actually falling and you're going to die. Plot twist: you're just laying in bed whoops. -w-

XD Well, thanks for sort of clearing that up. My circadian rhythm is pretty on point, so it's nice to have that body clock instead of relying on an alarm. Still set one just in case it decides not to work one day though :P
 
Hopefully it's not physically possible for it to not work.... XD;
 
Speaking of dreaming, I'm reminded that about a year ago, I was wanting to wake up but can't, and all I see was black, that makes me thought that I was almost out... but thankfully finally I managed to wake up. I wonder if it was because my body was tired, because it has happened about 3-5 times.
 
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Falling dreams are the absolute worst. My body seems to lock up afterwards for a few moments. So that basically freaks me out even more
 
Those dreams feel scarily real especially ones where I feel like I've jumped off a building and am heading towards the ground D: So scary. Otherwise, I don't remember what my dreams are about. Wonder what those spasms look like from an observer's perspective XD
 
They feel so real and my heart keeps pounding.

Worries the heck out of me.
 
Falling dreams are the absolute worst. My body seems to lock up afterwards for a few moments. So that basically freaks me out even more
Ah, sleep paralysis. I hate it when I wake up and I can still feel it. -.- but it exists as well because it prevents people from moving while dreaming.
 
In serious movies and television you never see characters questioning why they're the protagonist. They never ask why they are so special they should be the ones to do all these great things.
I always have these epic adventures in my dreams and i constantly find myself questioning what's so special that I should play a vital role in its telling. Like I know I'm not the hero type, I'm not about to lead the front lines into battle. If I'm going to play a vital part it's going to passive and from a safe distance. So why do I dream that I'm this all important character who plays the biggest influence in the survival of my other characters?
 
After a while I got used to the falling dreams. One time I actually felt myself crash. :P

Naughty, naughty, naughty dreams. I haven't got one of those since I was 14 (two years ago). At least not one that I recollect. :3
 
Wait...how is it none of your business if it's your brain? you can't mean you aren't the slightest bit interested
 
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