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MrChris13:
New topic! :D
Post all about your favorite dreams that you've had while sleeping! Or if you wanna share your nightmares, we're here for ya :P
My favorite dream that I've ever had was one time when I was spider-man. I could just spray webs all around the city and it was like I was flying. So much fun!
Stitch 🔷 Jordyn:
I have had this one dream, same exact one, and I've seen it at least 6 times in the last few years... Just waiting for that one to come true, LOL. Y'know, dreams freak me out; I hate this whole Deja vu thing. Seems like I'll dream something "realistic" and sometimes it might actually happen, word for word in real life. o.O I hate it when people don't follow along after about 5 sentences. :P
Anyone else get these? They really make NO sense, but I swear, they happen to me all the time, and usually if I can point out the 'dream' early as it starts happening, sometimes I can keep the vision going for around 2 minutes! ???
Healp mee
MrChris13:
You have a gift sir! Oh, and last night, I had a dream that we were having a sleepover because my parents had to go to Florida. Matthew was there too... Too bad I woke up in my own bed LOL
Stitch 🔷 Jordyn:
q_q
And what is this "gift" you speak of? Seems more like a curse to me... :P It's kinda creepy to be, say, on the phone with you guys and all of a sudden, I remember EXACTLY what you're gonna say next... Or what I should say next. XD Its weird though, I don't really recognize the dream, until other people react to it, not just myself (obviously)... Tell me I'm not the only one!
Miss_Ghouls:
--- Quote from: Stitch on March 14, 2014, 08:18:09 AM ---I have had this one dream, same exact one, and I've seen it at least 6 times in the last few years... Just waiting for that one to come true, LOL. Y'know, dreams freak me out; I hate this whole Deja vu thing. Seems like I'll dream something "realistic" and sometimes it might actually happen, word for word in real life. o.O I hate it when people don't follow along after about 5 sentences. :P
Anyone else get these? They really make NO sense, but I swear, they happen to me all the time, and usually if I can point out the 'dream' early as it starts happening, sometimes I can keep the vision going for around 2 minutes! ???
Healp mee
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Oh man I get these ALL the time -- they're a type of Deja Vu called "Deja Reve" which is simply, you dreamed about something (usually exactly) before it happens.
I actually had a REALLY vivid dream the other night that left me sitting up in bed going "WAT".
I had dreamt that I needed to get into our fridge, in the bottom vegetable drawer -- but i saw something moving in it. So i very VERY carefully opened it up, and found a little piebald black and white rat in it just chewing away at the cabbage. I wasn't horrified of him or anything, he was very pretty and adorable, but i remember thinking "aw crap, we have rats in the fridge, they must have come in from the landlord's barn behind the house..."
So I yell to my mum in the other room to ask her how we should get rid of them, because I don't want them hurt, but I obviously can't keep it as a pet. But my yelling startled them. I keep saying "Them" because suddenly a whole SWARM of rats comes FLEEING from the fridge. There had to be 30 of them -- all of them brown or dark grey, except for the black and white piebald one. Suddenly, they all swerve around the kitchen table and run into the living room and climb into my mum's recliner. She had the laptop on her lap blocking her vision, so she's like "What are you yelling about!?"
I try to tell her there's an enormous colony of rats living in her recliner and she needs to get up NOW before either her or the rats get hurt. She sighs and says i'm crazy i'm just dreaming, and then reclines the foot of the chair. When she does, the little piebald rat pokes his head out from underneath, climbs up onto the footrest, and just nuzzles against her lap-blanket like it was our pet. o_o
Then Jim's alarm went off and I woke up ._.
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