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Offline Grug

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Re: Any weird dreams lately?
Yes actually.

I get frequent cases of deja vu.
Really big one the other day, swear I'd dreamed or had the conversation before, and there I am having it in real time going "wtf I've done this before". =/
Strange brain.

 

Offline Ulala

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Re: Any weird dreams lately?
Indeed.
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Offline adwight

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Re: Any weird dreams lately?
I had a weird one last night that involved women of some sort.  I wont go into details, but i specifically remember getting a strange taste in my mouth, which I swear was real but it was part of the dream.  I swear i could like taste it when I was asleep, I think I can do taht thing called lucid dreaming or whatever it is where you can control what you do in your dreams which is awesome.  I think things like that are what make the human body and alls its functions amazing.
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Offline watsisname

Re: Any weird dreams lately?
I used to have a recurring dream in which I could fly, simply by sort of... flapping my arms around.  It would take quite a bit of effort, but I'd actually be able to lift myself up to about 50 feet in the air (treetop height) before I'd have to stop and let myself fall back down again due to getting tired.  It was wierd because in more than one of these dreams, I would think, "WTF, this can't be happening..." so I'd try inflicting pain upon myself in order to see if I'd feel it.  Amazingly enough, I would actually feel that pain. 
...So there goes the theory that one can't feel pain in dreams...

It was also wierd in that all of these said dreams were in color and HIGHLY detailed... meaning that the environment and general "dream physics" were so real that I couldn't tell it was fake.  And although I have had these sort of dreams numerous times (at least 10 I think), I can't remember a single instance of waking up, despite remembering details of them so clearly.  I swear, it's freaky. :shaking:

So uh... yeah. Now I feel scared and embarrased.  :nervous:

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Offline Herra Tohtori

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Re: Any weird dreams lately?
Better way to tell the dream from reality is to try and squeeze your nose and try to breathe with mouth closed. If you have no problems breathing with closed mouth and nose, you can be sure it's a dream.

I've had one or two lucid experiences in my life that I can remember, and most of them were just like "wait a sec this must be a dream" but then I didn't have time to actually do anything when I woke up already.  :blah:

Flying dreams are kick-ass ones. Even the ones involving airplanes. Strange thing about them is that I never seem to be just able to float through air, I have to do... how should I describe it... "pseudo-work"? Actually I "fly" usually by swimming through the air by dolphin-kick. Without hands usually. :nervous: Also, it usually starts by tripping off when running fast, but then I just don't hit the ground. I don't know if this has been affected by Douglas Adams... probably.
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Offline Ulala

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Re: Any weird dreams lately?
...So there goes the theory that one can't feel pain in dreams...

Supposedly you can't read while dreaming. If you can find a sign or book, if you try to read it, you won't be able to because that part of the brain is shut down or some such thing.

I used to have night terrors when I was younger that I was falling to my death.. always falling falling falling every night, and I'd wake up screaming and crying.  :nervous: I sure don't miss those.
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Re: Any weird dreams lately?
I think I can do taht thing called lucid dreaming or whatever it is where you can control what you do in your dreams which is awesome.  I think things like that are what make the human body and alls its functions amazing.

Lucid dreams are what you have when you realise you are in a dream but are not really awake. Usually you only have to focus on certain details before going to sleep. At earlier times the ammount of lucid dreams I had were so ridiculous, that before going to sleep I thought "What am I going to dream today?". :pimp:
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Offline Grug

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Re: Any weird dreams lately?
I had a weird one last night that involved women of some sort.  I wont go into details, but i specifically remember getting a strange taste in my mouth, which I swear was real but it was part of the dream.  I swear i could like taste it when I was asleep, I think I can do taht thing called lucid dreaming or whatever it is where you can control what you do in your dreams which is awesome.  I think things like that are what make the human body and alls its functions amazing.
LoL at this.
On a different track of mind though, maybe you ate a bug or something.

I find sounds and feel on my body work themselves into the story of a dream.

 

Offline Black Wolf

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Re: Any weird dreams lately?
I'm sick  at the moment, so my dreams have been really, really freaky. Hard to explain though. I think I've sort of been experiencing what it would be like to be mentally retarded or brain damaged - People giving me things to do that they seem to think should be simple, but that I just can't do, but in my case, it's reality that isn't working. I don't remember all the specifics, but I do remember a lot of metallic sheets, with a sort of variable consistency between metal and sheets (i.e. bedsheets), the end result being that I get caught up in it and start to melt, for some reason. And I'm hearing voices, people talking about me like I'm not there. It's been nasty.
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Offline IceFire

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Re: Any weird dreams lately?
Like BlackWolf...I've been sick for nearly 4 weeks on and off now so the dreams that I do remember are pretty funky.  Less funky ones involve getting into an airplane to fly home but I'm all worried that i can't navigate home (much less fly the plane - that doesn't seem to be a problem).  Some other dreams are not suitable for telling :)

Honestly dreams are just your brain doing some rewiring so its usually a whole bunch of things concious and subconcious being rolled into one.  They only apparently last a few seconds at the most so the whole sequence of events happens very quickly.
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Offline redsniper

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Re: Any weird dreams lately?
The thing that's awesome and freaky at the same time about dreams is that you're solely responsible for them. Everything from the most repulsive sight to the most clever plot you dream up is all in you head, you know? If you see something you don't like on TV or the internet you can blame it on someone else but you don't have that luxury with a dream.
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Offline Gortef

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Re: Any weird dreams lately?
Time to bump this back in order to bring you some more... Tales from the Sandman-TV!

Last night...

I was working in a some medium scale company and they organized a month long vacation to Spain for everyone there, exept me.
I was left behind since someone had to take care of things when everyone else were away. Of course I was dissapointed but in the end I was able to go to Italy with my mother, for a week long trip... whee.

Anyway this just made the setup so that the rest of the dream happened in Italy, which was covered in snow, and everyone there were driving like nuts without any winter tires. Sliding around etc.

So there I was in Italy, at the airport. When suddenly I crashed into Sauli Niinistö (the one who was competing with Halonen for the place of the President of Finland). He was a bit annoyed of my sudden collision, but was on a cellphone and walked away with his security (some security he had... they didn't even care). And when I was recovered from the shock then suddenly Bruce Willis came and gave me a note of somekind and invited me to come along with him to an adventure. When I wen't with him I noticed there were other random tourists aswell and then I was told that Willis was organizing somekind of adventure trips for tourists around Italy. Naturaly he came along to those trips and we began waking into the Italy wildlife.

and then I woke up...
Habeeb it...

 

Offline Nix

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Re: Any weird dreams lately?
The thing that's awesome and freaky at the same time about dreams is that you're solely responsible for them. Everything from the most repulsive sight to the most clever plot you dream up is all in you head, you know? If you see something you don't like on TV or the internet you can blame it on someone else but you don't have that luxury with a dream.

Fortunately, dreams are stored in real short-term memory, so you'll probably forget it if you wake up and focus on more important things at hand, like CRAP, I'm already late to class! 

 

Offline Herra Tohtori

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Re: Any weird dreams lately?
This must be told.

It was decided that all the Finnish peoplle had to be deep-scanned by Psy-Core (yes, the one). And everyone was just totally cool with it, I was the only one that thought it sucked big time... There were a bunch of these telepaths like Lyta, Talia, Alfred &co, and nameless random people... so they scanned all the population, but there was a problem with some people. Matti Nykänen couldn't be scanned, they tried multiple times but just got blank results every time. There were other people too, but they had no names in the dream.

So it was all very confusing and didn't get any better when I suddenly got transferred onto my old house's frontyard. There was a Cessna 172 Skylane standing in the middle of it. I had no idea why it was there. Then the dream ended.  :rolleyes:
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Offline aceofspades

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Re: Any weird dreams lately?
I rarely remember my dreams compared to when I was younger. I usually only remember my dream (ie what we usually call 'having' a dream) once in three months or so. Anyway, my dreams that I can remember mostly involve me running franticly in various environments, trying to escape a group of people/things trying to kill me. Sometimes it even has me dodging stuff, running through gunfire, etc. The other dreams generally involve girls I know  :D No, not that kind of dream.
One remarkable dream I still remember from when I was 6 or so involved me meeting other people in a library. What was remarkable was that I realized I was dreaming, so I kept trying to explain to the people that they were in a 'dream world' and I belonged in the other world and this was my dream. See, you can tell I'm gonna be a sci-fi writer.
Another time I had the day off so I was semi-sleeping late...so I woke up with the dream in my head, and lay there in bed and thought of the dream, and sortof fell asleep again and resumed the same dream...this continued for a while, so by the time I got out of bed, I had almost completely lost that innate distinction between dream and reality...I kept remembering the stuff that happened in a dream as if it was real, and it was easy to do so because the dream didn't involve anything supernatural, just people. So for the rest of the day I periodically thought 'Hey, I have to talk to someone about what happened earlier this day...wait, that was the dream...' Yeah. Anyway, the reason I remember it is that it became really mixed up with reality to an extent that hadn't happened before. And the effect lasted really long.
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Offline Trivial Psychic

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Re: Any weird dreams lately?
I too get flying dreams, sometimes with a craft of some kind, other kinds with the "flap my arms" kinda deal.  Unfortunately, I can never seem to get anywhere, because there always seems to be high-tension electrical wires in the way, no matter how high or low I go, there's always those wires.

I also used to get the lucid dreaming thing.  It was back a few years ago, and I'd get dreams where I'm at my cash register (yes, I work as a Cashier at my nearby Walmart) and everything concievable would start going wrong, co-workers who should be there to handle them weren't, and all the customers were ligning up at my register and expecting me to deal with it.  Finally, I'd realize that this couldn't possibly be real, that I must be dreaming, and I'd promptly tell everybody that since it wasn't realy happenning, that I didn't have to deal with it, and left.  Unfortunately, nothing happens from that point on, and the dream ends.

Fortunately, I never seem to get nightmares of any real sort.  I have had some horror/sci-fi dreams with Zombies and body-invading and controling parasites, but the skills and tools always seem to be there for me to fight them, and kick ass while doing it.  I recall seeing legions of zombies coming after me through some rural farmland area, and I had some hand laser gun, and was carving them up in rows.  They just kept coming, but they kept at a walking pace, so I was always able to keep ahead of them.  It was actually kinda fun.
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Offline Gortef

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Re: Any weird dreams lately?
Matti Nykänen couldn't be scanned, they tried multiple times but just got blank results every time.

This didn't surprise me :lol:
Habeeb it...

 

Offline Trivial Psychic

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Wow.  Here I am thinking that I don't get dreams that I remember very often, and then last night (or, this morning realy), I had one.

I was in a prison, but it wasn't on land or the ocean, it was in space, and in fact, it was in the BSG (new) universe.  It wasn't a very big complex, perhaps with no more than 32 prisonners.  Then at one point, myself and one other inmate got transferred to another complex somewhere else, of the same size, but there were only the 2 of us among the prisoners.  Furthermore, the other prisonner was Starbuck (not the original).  Then one day, we woke up and found that all the guards were gone.  All their weapons were gone too, but we had full run of the station.  I recall at one point, that I had taken an inventory of what was there, and found that there was an FTL-capable Raptor and a Viper MKVII on the station, and I was just about to suggest that we grab as many supplies we could find and take off in the Raptor, but then I noticed that another ship had arrived, and a shuttle was on its way over, so we thought it best to return to the prison area so we could appear to have not tried to flee.  When the shuttle arrived, it had some officials on board.  They had no indication as to what happenned to the guards and prison staff, but they seemed satisfied that we weren't responsable for killing them or something.  Furthermore, they praised us for not trying to flee, and some older woman who appeared to have some political influence (no it wasn't Laura Roslin) suggested that she might be able to have some leniency added to our sentance, so we could serve out the remaining 8 YEARS from home... house arrest or something, I guess.  Now, I knew that I wasn't native to Caprica or any of the colonies, so I recall mentioning that I didn't actually have a home.  After that, we were chatting with some old Admiral or something, who I'd apparently met before being sent to prison.  He was telling us something humorous about his wife, something that I recall he'd said before, and he'd done some kind of impression of her, so when he was telling us this again, I copied his impression.  He didn't find it humerous, but mainly because he was distracted at that moment.  Right then and there, I realized we weren't on the prison complex anymore, but rather somewhere else that wasn't realy well lit.  I could see the Galactica's C&C table about 10 meters away and Adama was hunched over it looking at something, and most of the other officials were there or heading over there to check it out.  It was this that had distracted the Admiral, who then went over to check it out.  Starbuck was just about to join them, then she stopped and came back, and grabbed a pair of pants saying:

"Oops, I very well can't go to a briefing in panties now can I"?

You see, since about the time that that Older lady started talking, Starbuck was suddenly just a T-shirt and underwear for some strange reason (no, it wasn't one of those kind of dreams).  And we're not talking millitary issue for either.  I recall that her underwear had some designs on them so they definitely weren't millitary issue.  Just at that point (that she spoke about going to the briefing without pants), I recall thinking back to the series, recalling how that Cylon had had her in that medical facility, and had done some kind of reproductive experriments on her.  I was wondering if that extra scar was there because the Cylons had removed something (IE, an egg), or perhaps where they'd implanted something.  I was waking up at that point, so I guess thats why I was starting to think in more logical terms.  Weird eh?
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Re: Any weird dreams lately?
Not quite as long or as intresting, but today I was sleeping in one of the computer labs and (as you do) I had a weird dream that I was being repeatedly run over, inside the lab, by one of my friends, with her saying out the window "Sorry, I do that all the time."  Turns out that she had been in the room, and was talking to a couple of other people about driving and decided not to wake me, so I'm pretty much converted to the idea that people in comas can hear you talk  :nervous:
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Offline NGTM-1R

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Re: Any weird dreams lately?
If I do dream, I do not remember it. However, I have a theory that I don't dream...at least not while actually asleep. Rather it comes out as the Random Idea GeneratorTM before I go to sleep, and from there (or simply direct to) into the fanfiction I write.

In which case dear god am I screwed up. Case in point below; would probably help you to be familar with Sailor Moon, and with fanfiction in general, since it descends from a reversal of the unfortunately common godlike author character.

Memory
I remember her face. I doubt I’ll ever forget it. I see it far too often. Not in person, but it haunts my dreams.

I wonder how many ways to interpret that I could come up with.

It’s a kind face, gentle too. It might have suited her once. Scratch that, it did suit her once. I know that better then almost anyone. And it may yet suit her again, though there’s a long series of rather large ifs between that and reality.

She was doing an art class at the high school across the street from where I was taking a college class. A vain attempt to finish my major; I can never afford to frequent one place for that long, that regularly. I can’t really say why we passed from nodding acquitance to mildly friendly in those first two weeks. Maybe I just trusted her appearance then. It was trustworthy at that point, too. She was still what she appeared to be.

Two weeks is traditionally when all hell breaks loose after I meet a Sailor Scout. It didn’t this time, and I thought I was lucky. I should have known better. I wasn’t lucky, she was. She went mad, just as the rest did. She talked to Serena before she talked to me, though, and so learned the direct approach hadn’t worked. She chose to be subtle about it, to play it as if her attentions were natural, and forming naturally. I was too used to them going obviously insane.

I fell for it too. For the image of herself she showed me. It may have been what she was really like once, before the madness. I loved that image. I very nearly walked right into the trap, completely oblivious.

She told me a lot of lies. Some truths too, as all good liars do, mixing the truth in to make lies seem more real. A lot of the personal information about Amara, that was true. The abusive part was complete bullcrap. Amara is mentally and emotionally incapable of it. “Never again” is inscribed deep into her soul. Amara would die before allowing it to happen to another person, kill herself before doing it in person. That’s why I trust Amara more then I ever will anyone else.

But a mountain of lies falls in the face of a single truth. She kept a diary, and accidentally left it in my apartment the day before I would have moved in with her. I happened to glance at what was written on the page as I was moving it from the couch to somewhere safer, so I could return it to her later. I always seem to escape by the slimmest of margins. The next day I told her it was all off, and what I’d seen. I had my gun pointed straight at her the entire time. I had hoped she would walk out, and I could leave without a mess. It was not to be. She turned away, tried to transform, and I had to shoot her before she could start. I shot her in the shoulder; I didn’t want to kill her.

My problems aren’t entirely not my fault. I could solve them permanently. I know where they live. Hell, I could have shot her in the head then and there. Before they transform they’re no tougher then a normal human. Bullets can kill them then. But I don’t kill them. Damn my altrustic nature anyways. In the end my own life is worth nothing compared to theirs. I’m just a guy. They’re super-powered defenders of humanity. Somewhere in the madness they remember this, too. They’re very careful not to hurt normal people who get in the way.

Except her. Of course.

It was during the attack on the new hotel downtown. She was a pretty girl, with pretty red hair. She was hurt, and it was no place for anyone else to be, so I went over to help her get out. Leg was injured, you see. Bleeding. I never got the chance. She died. Not through any action of mine or of her wound, though. No, she was killed. By who? Her, of course. My antagonist. I’d gotten used to the nightmares by then, they didn’t actually bother me so much anymore. She gave me new ones.

She killed the red-haired girl in a jealous rage, spouting nonsense about her threating our relationship. I didn’t even know the girl’s name then, hadn’t spoken to her. I was just walking in that direction. I mean, seriously, what the hell? On the slimmest of evidence she chose to nullify everything that she is, her life’s work. She abdicated her duty and her honor for the flimsiest of reasons. She was a Sailor Scout. Her sole reason for existence was to protect normal people. I had a vague sort of respect for her morals then, since she was the only one who had never decided to kill me. That went poof real fast.

I tried to kill her then. She is the only human I have ever delibrately tried to kill. The only person I have ever delibrately tried to kill, for that matter, since I suppose I need to count Catsy and her sister, who aren’t strictly human. The critters who invade our dimension aren’t people, even if they look human. They don’t bleed the same color I do, and human-like or not, they are soulless and evil. Maybe they weren’t always, but they are by the time I’m dealing with them. I don’t kill Sailor Scouts because they still protect people. They are not wholly evil. And I think they aren’t really doing this of their own accord, the regularity of the symptoms is too much.

It was hopeless, of course. I can’t kill a transformed Sailor Scout. It just isn’t possible, not with the tools I have. I emptied the magazine in the gun and the six more I was carrying, plus the round in the chamber. Normally I save one shot for myself, should it come to that. I didn’t this time. Seven times thirteen, plus one. Ninty-two shots. They had no serious effect. To be sure I made her stumble back a few yards, mass and velocity remain mass and velocity even for a Sailor Scout, even if they don’t actually get hurt. But she didn’t even bruise. I would have been very screwed if not for the intervention of Amara at that point. Sailor Scout strength makes a mockery of anything I can do; Amara hit her once from behind and she crumbled to the ground, unconcious, never knowing what had happened.

I hate her. I thought I’d hated before. That was nothing, doesn’t even count as mild dislike. I will see her dead. It isn’t revenge. I have as much claim to revenge on any of the others, more actually since she’s never tried to kill me. It’s justice. Justice for the pretty girl with pretty red hair, justice for the committing the ultimate crime and the ultimate dereliction of her duty. I found out the girl’s name, later. Sara Pollard. It’s Sara Pollard’s justice, humanity’s justice on one who was supposed to be its defender.

I remember your face, Michelle. And I know you remember mine.

One of us will see the other just before being called to accounts by Saint Peter.

Death is freedom, release from the nightmares. Waking and otherwise. I’m not afraid to die.

Are you?
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