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offline Anus_Presley on 2003-04-17 05:28 [#00654606]
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I had the most awful drream:

I died in an accident, but it made no differrence, i was
living on earrth with the living and they could all see me,
it was as if it had neverr happened.
Then one day i was on the comp and my "life token" forr the
comp rran out and so i could neverr use it again without a
"life token errrrorr" sign stopping me, and then my "life
tokens" forr the TV and my Bed and CD Playerr all began
expirring and bit by bit my life as i knew it was rrunning
out arround me, and then i woke up in a hot sweat.


 

offline JAroen from the pineal gland on 2003-04-17 05:30 [#00654608]
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have you been listening to saw2 while sleeping?


 

offline Laserbeak from Netherlands, The on 2003-04-17 05:41 [#00654618]
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maybe it was the ghost of christmas future...


 

offline JAroen from the pineal gland on 2003-04-17 05:49 [#00654627]
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that was quite lame... ehh

i actually like to have nightmares, think their cool.. i
used to dream being able to fly but in the end i ALWAYS got
sucked into a tornado and get torn apart....


 

offline uzim on 2003-04-17 06:04 [#00654647]
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in the last dream i remember... a man entered jumping in my
bedroom, he was on a bike on my bed, motionless... why a
bike on my bed? he had green shoes too... his face was pale
and creepy, with very little eyes so blue there wasn't any
white in his eyes... he kept staring at the window from my
bed, still riding his bike, motionless... i freaked out and
woke up, and then everyone was talking about a movie i
didn't see in which there was the same man on his bike! then
i realise i was still dreaming, so i woke up a second time
and i was back in reality. no creepy man on a bike.
there was also a ceremonial including grey and white stones
in this dream, we were a group of four persons sitting naked
on pointy heaps of stones...

in my dream i remember before that, there was something
about a policeman and a thief turning the waters orange, and
i was eating cellphones, then spitting blue and purple
saliva then i woke up drooling on my sheets -_-;


 

offline Anus_Presley on 2003-04-17 14:34 [#00655335]
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i hate nightmarres, simply because they arre lonely and they
wake me up.


 

offline Dolleater from Afrika Bambaataa on 2003-04-17 15:09 [#00655378]
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N I G H T M A
R E S
What are they good for, absolutely nothing!



 

offline elusive from detroit (United States) on 2003-04-17 15:12 [#00655379]
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life token
?
wtf

put down the god damn TOKEN RING
and upgrade your shit to 802.3ethernet.

PLEASE

STOP

THE

HATE CRIMES AGAINST TOKEN RING

ATM > ethernet


 

offline uzim on 2003-04-17 15:14 [#00655384]
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hmm
i read "tolkien ring"... ' _ '


 

offline Anus_Presley on 2003-08-09 17:29 [#00815776]
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My old drream sucked.


 

offline manticore from London (ON) (Canada) on 2003-08-09 18:17 [#00815816]
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i think i'd quite enjoy this sort of a dream - i like them
in the action-packed variety where the most absurd things
happen, yet all within the frame of a seemingly normal
reality. granted, i never have nightmares (unless it
involves getting savagely dumped by girls). i actually far
prefer dreaming to my waking life most of the time - my
dreams are far more eventful in comparison to begin with.


 

offline Anus_Presley on 2003-08-09 18:19 [#00815821]
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Same herre norrmally, but this was full blown NIGHTMARRE.
Not nice, I rreally did not like it one bit.


 

offline ecnadniarb on 2003-08-09 18:20 [#00815822]
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I have never had a nightmare. I enjoy dreaming too much,
and ever since I was a kid I have been able to control my
dreams. I love killing myself in my dreams because when I
wake up my heart is pounding and it gived me a buzz.


 

offline manticore from London (ON) (Canada) on 2003-08-09 18:23 [#00815825]
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lucky bastard! (not about the killing yourself in dreams
part, but if i could lucid dream to that extent, i'd
probably wake up with completely stained sheets every
morning).

i highly enjoy that very moment when you're about to wake up
and you slowly gain consciousness of what it is you are
dreaming of, to the point that for those few minutes (and as
with all dreams, dream time is far longer in contrast) it
seems as though it is really happening.

the sensation of being disembodied all the while still
experiencing everything is also quite intriguing.


 

offline ecnadniarb on 2003-08-09 18:28 [#00815832]
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I have been able to lucid dream since I was a kid. I didn't
know it was anything special. Odd thing is I can only dream
when my head is facing left, and I have a weird ritual when
i am going to sleep, a set pattern and when I reach the
final stage that is it I can dream :D


 

offline ecnadniarb on 2003-08-09 18:29 [#00815834]
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The best experience I have ever had was when I was about 15
I was falling to sleep on my nan's couch when I get the
falling sensation, normally I would jump awake again but I
decided to let myself continue falling and then I had one of
the most amazing experiences of my life, but it is
impossible to put into wordsl.


 

offline manticore from London (ON) (Canada) on 2003-08-09 18:36 [#00815843]
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unless you take ketamine! hehe!

i haven't tried K myself (i'm not too much of a druggie -
just an occasional spliff here and there), but it seems
highly intriguing - it is a dissociative narcotic (commonly
used as an animal anasthetic) which produces the sensation
of being separated from your body. the sensation it
produces is apparently akin to what a near-death experience
is like.

i'm rather afraid of what it could possibly do to my psyche
though, but i'm becoming more and more fascinated by it.


 

offline ecnadniarb on 2003-08-09 18:42 [#00815847]
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I never thought that much of it to be honest :P


 

offline deepspace9mm from filth on 2003-08-09 19:16 [#00815878]
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If i have a particularly odd dream i try n wake up to write
it down but i'm usually half asleep and it makes no sense in
the morning. Here's the last one i had:

"car with mick ant rich, rich is hyper, wants mick to turn
down a bridge to a huge house with stained glass. We're in
London, run for the tube, panic, police tryin to grab
someone, gran sick all over perforated balcony, spill all
money here. I read magazine on my own, heat with an advert
for next month's article: "the goldsmiths conundrum", how
hard it is to get in. Caged lads in desert, wind blow nuke
fallout, flash to classroom scary story. All at old desks."

It doesn't make much sense but it was quite unpleasant.


 


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