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offline anon from ^_^ (United Kingdom) on 2003-07-09 02:13 [#00771619]
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I keep like , day dreaming but not cause i'm not thinking
anything at all , and i don't know im doing it either.Like
the other day i was in a clothes shop thats pretty big with
two floors with my mate and i guess i suddenly went off into
my own world cause (in my view ) just walked over to the
next rack and came back , but she told me she'd gone round
the whole shop loking for me for about 20 mins, and i hadnt
even noticed at all , i didnt even think any time had gone
by,I'd just been standing there.

I keep dong it l8ly and its really annoying anyone else,day
dream but not cause ur not thinking..?

oh yeah and why's day dreaming called day dreaming but
dreaming at night is just called dream , and can you get
daymares (like nightmares)??

-A-


 

offline anon from ^_^ (United Kingdom) on 2003-07-09 02:13 [#00771620]
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after ''(in my view)'' it should say she


 

offline anon from ^_^ (United Kingdom) on 2003-07-09 02:27 [#00771623]
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Well , it's nice to know you care

goes into a corner and tries to hide in shoe.


 

offline hanal from k_maty only (United Kingdom) on 2003-07-09 02:38 [#00771624]
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spend half my time daydreaming,so i think your quite normal-


 

offline JAroen from the pineal gland on 2003-07-09 02:38 [#00771625]
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uuhm well i dont think you can get daymares.. i think when
you daydream its just that you get absorbed in your own
toughts

or whatever

theres not many ppl online.. so thats prolly why noone
cared

the board is dead right now


 

offline Jarworski from The Grove (United Kingdom) on 2003-07-09 03:39 [#00771654]
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Day dreaming is great. I also like that bit just before
sleep - where you're dreaming wide awake, and you sort of
come out of it and go "woah" and then fall asleep.


 

offline hanal from k_maty only (United Kingdom) on 2003-07-09 03:46 [#00771658]
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thats the one......................


 

offline _user from rostov-on-don (Russia) on 2003-07-09 04:11 [#00771670]
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i feel i spend even more than half life........


 

offline _user from rostov-on-don (Russia) on 2003-07-09 04:12 [#00771671]
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an if there's some electronic playing - i'm in heaven.......


 

offline Anus_Presley on 2003-07-09 05:56 [#00771719]
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i day drream alot when i'm not in the house, i don't rreally
day drream when i am in it.


 

offline uzim on 2003-07-09 06:26 [#00771737]
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lots of day dreaming for me too... quite always the same
thing... and also what Jarworski said, half-awake dreams
(except that i don't go "woah" and fall asleep ^^)


 

offline anon from ^_^ (United Kingdom) on 2003-07-09 06:59 [#00771759]
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I just thought it was odd how much time had passed whilst i
had been doing nothing at all , it seemed like 2 seconds!

i like it when you're just waking up but ur not aake so u
can kinda influence ur dream and what happens etc :D


 

offline Anus_Presley on 2003-07-09 07:14 [#00771783]
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that happens everry single morrning. i don't like it
actaully.


 

offline ka on 2003-07-09 07:55 [#00771802]
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Well, I could be way off and don't want to imply anything
bad, but it might actually be a defense mechanism. A way to
disassociate yourself from your surroundings, for one reason
or the other. I tend to do it too, but everyone's reasons
are different, and usually very unconscious.


 

offline Anus_Presley on 2003-07-09 08:05 [#00771806]
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hummm orr sheerr borredom


 

offline ka on 2003-07-09 08:21 [#00771816]
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Yeah, that would be one of the reasons. And probably the
most common one, which is why I think most people asking
themselves why they are daydreaming would already be able to
pinpoint boredom as the cause if it were the case. I do it
when people are talking to me and I'm not interested for
whatever reason. It's rude but unavoidable sometimes.


 


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