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Originally posted by Cotton Mouse: **2 interesting things to note are these: I always die in my dream,s--well, 90% of the time, I've been shot, axed, hung, but mostly beheaded with a guillitene, and I dont wake up before I die, I'm dead in my dream for quite a bit.
Second, my freakiest dream ever was when I was downloading marathon infinity, and I dreamed about It while I downloaded it (I had a 24K at the time). It was really wierd, it was in real life graphics, and really dark, I had no weapon, and I had to keep killing the damn phfor with my fists, then I jumped into the water to find my pistol, and I woke up.
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From a Freudian perspective, I can tell you that the computer gaming ethos of "die, start again" has infiltrated your subconcious and is giving rise to dreams concentrating on death. These portray a repressed fear of the unknown, manifesting as touching the great divide. You need to reconnect yourself with the cycle of life, spend time outdoors until you burn, and ponder the juxtaposition of the flora and fauna.
Then again, maybe not.
Personally, I can control nearly all my dreams, and none of them have anything to do with death. I get a feeling of great satisfaction when I twist a nightmare in on itself. Not to mention the benefits of being able to control my actions in other dreams... Chuckle
------------------ Sundered Angel , The One and Only Ares Webboard Moderator, and all-around Nice Guy
Originally posted by Sundered Angel: **Personally, I can control nearly all my dreams, and none of them have anything to do with death. I get a feeling of great satisfaction when I twist a nightmare in on itself. Not to mention the benefits of being able to control my actions in other dreams... Chuckle
Dang I wish I could do that. Many of mine really suck. I hate going to sleep, but I like almost going to sleep, because I can daydream without distraction. I'm going to have to try more powerful forms of caffine.
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I have also had some of those emotional dreams, but, like everyone elses, they are personal. And I dream about computers, too. I once had a dream that I worked at Apple.
------------------ Long Live Apple! Long Live the Mac! (url="http://"http://www.geocities.com/salrillian")http://www.geocities.com/salrillian(/url) (url="http://"http://www.geocities.com/evclassic")http://www.geocities.com/evclassic(/url)
I just had a dream I could control. I ended up accidentally turning it into a nightmare. Stupid me.
------------------ "Oi, oi, oi, me got a hurt n here Oi, oi, oi, me smell a ting is near Me gonna bosh and me gonna nosh An da hurt'll dissapear"
lol
------------------ "Those the gods wish to destroy, they first make mad! bwahahahaha (maniacal laughter)" Xanthos from Baldur's Gate
Of course, Freud Was a pedifile and a pervert.
------------------ "Just because I'm evil doesn't mean I'm not nice." --Charlie Fulton
Freud also had a morbid fear of ferns. Don't ask.
What I hate most is when you are trying to get to sleep and as your brain starts to shut down, it keeps replaying this one thought, almost like a dream that is constantly being played and rewound. I stayed awake until 3 AM once due to that phenomenon.
------------------ "Si hanc sententiam legere potes, tum es et optime educatus et non habitus vitam."
I'm with Darkk. I like almost being asleep. But then, I like sleeping, too, because then you wake up and it's tomorrow My dreams are fairly personal, but occasionally involve computer games at the same time.
I think this'll be two pages... Nope :frown:
(This message has been edited by 8 Lightnings (edited 12-01-2000).)