I see dreams as my brain defragging. It's sorting out my subconscious so I can live without it bothering me in my waking life. So what I dream about is none of my business, really.
I don't really remember any of my dreams unless they're nightmares :c
Or even worse, if they're caused by a sleeping paralysis
You undergo sleep paralysis? That's scary.
They sound rather scary, yes, but as a being who is used to them already they aren't really *that* awful to me anymore
Well they still can be horrendous if you're new to them, I mean a feeling of being stuck in a eerie dream where you are unable to move, or you hallucinate you are lying in your bed and you are practically tied to the bed as well and you can't do anything about it is probably something scary...
Nightmares are probably the dreams I remember the most, because usually after I have them, I usually wake up almost after they had happened, and sometimes my heart is rapidly beating after they occur.I like dreams, except when they're nightmares... I still remember one from over 10 years ago.
If you're used to them, though, isn't it more annoying than anything else?
Same. When I dream it's often something stressful, or just a full on bad dream, so I tend to remember them more. I still remember a few good dreams I've had over the years, but not many. -w-Nightmares are probably the dreams I remember the most, because usually after I have them, I usually wake up almost after they had happened, and sometimes my heart is rapidly beating after they occur.
Been having a hard time getting up and physically out of bed OTL Don't know why I've been feeling so fatigue these past couple days without actually doing anything D:
I think your 'spring break' turned you into a massive sloth, Karen.
I've undergone sleep paralysis once. I had very high fever and was very sick. I woke up and couldn't move. I started hallucinating because of the fever too. It was such an awful experience! D: