Strange dreams anyone?

I never remember any of my dreams either. That kind of bothers me a bit. Feel like I am missing out on something.
Sometimes, right after I wake up, I can remember bits and pieces for maybe half a minute before they disappear.

That is a seriously strange feeling. Memories just slipping away while you are thinking of them.
 
Pablosdog said:
hey alec just curious.

Lumpkins, for or against?

Hehe. I haven't found a girl crazy and perverted enough to grant me that pleasure.

Think about it, man: it is a pretty disgusting thing to do as a girl/woman.

I'd enjoy it, though. So yeah: I'm all for it. :D
 
alec said:
Pablosdog said:
hey alec just curious.

Lumpkins, for or against?

Hehe. I haven't found a girl crazy and perverted enough to grant me that pleasure.

Think about it, man: it is a pretty disgusting thing to do as a girl/woman.

I'd enjoy it, though. So yeah: I'm all for it. :D

You guys are fuckin sick :D

To those that dream and forget minutes after waking up, keep a dream journal. If you have a dream and remember bits of it when getting up, writte it down.

Apparently it will help you remember dreams more often (future ones, not the ones you have already had lol)

Had a dream last night I calmy opened my room door in the morning, said high to my flatmates standing outside, then proceeded to shoot them with a silenced gun.

Might have something to do with the fact they piss me off standing outside the room at like 7-9am talking really loudly. And the fact I asked my russian neighbour if she could bring me a silenced gun from russia.

lol
 
This is the first year in which I've had nightmares that I enjoyed.

I'm a fan of the zombie apocalypse genre (actually, I probably like most if not all apocalypse-type genres), and I've had a couple of nightmares which were kind of like zombie movies. Without the cool stuff, like guns or safehouses; mostly just running around trying to avoid being eaten. I would wake up with my heart pounding, but also thinking to myself, "Hey, that was pretty cool."

It gave me a better appreciation for what it would really be like if it were to happen. The terror I felt was very real, and, even though it was a dream, I feel like I got a taste of how hard it can be to think logically and make smart decisions when you're scared shitless.

I've also had lucid dreams where, during the course of the dream, I actually forgot that I was dreaming. Those are weird.
 
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