Have you ever had a dream that... - by Ringer
Kolya on 16/1/2007 at 19:00
Literature might call it a 'hang over'. I call it self hypnotic defects in the R-grade cyber unit.
TTK12G3 on 17/1/2007 at 04:31
Calling me an alcoholic and referring to your obsession in one breath. My hero. :p
DaBeast on 17/1/2007 at 23:34
I've had a few of them.
Most annoying one was when I won the lotto. Something I've been claiming I'd do for years. After the initial euphoric feeling and sudden realization I nearly cried.
TTK12G3 on 18/1/2007 at 14:17
Nice, but I think that it would be a fair assumption that a post seemingly related to yours and appears right after your own may be at least have somewhat of a link and purpose. Also, a constant line of hangovers pretty much everyday of the week may signify that you drink a bit, which is OK, but whatever. :erg:
Also, I was kidding around.
Thief13x on 18/1/2007 at 15:40
I have dreams more often than not that i slip on a stair and start falling or slip on ice or something and I always wake up with a jolt:p I wish I could stop these dreams I have no doubt it's bad for my heart.
TTK12G3 on 18/1/2007 at 21:12
:confused: ... :eek: ... :devil: ... ;)
Lightfall on 26/1/2007 at 08:03
Here's an oddity. Dreams about getting ready for work. Fully detailed, I get up and shower, get dressed, get all my supplies and lunch and junk together, fretting about getting out the door on time, ect...
Then my alarm goes off and I have to do it all over again. :grr:
Happens all the time. I fucking hate that. Fortunately my brain seems to restore the balance by giving me frequent uber-weird dreams for my troubles. I fucking love those.
Gestalt on 26/1/2007 at 09:12
I fell asleep on a couch at school a few years back, and proceeded through about 5-7 dreams of waking up late for my next class. The furniture switched positions a few times, and every time I reached the door I'd be prevented from exiting, usually by waking into another dream. The later dreams involved holding conversations with the room's other occupants about whether or not I was actually awake, to which they answered "no".
When I woke up I was probably more tired than I had been before going to sleep.