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    Last night I dreamt about this guy I fancied but turned out to be a total prick was visiting a seminar I was in, the location of which was a school gym, talking about how he needed everyone's help for his wedding. He didn't know anyone but me, however. And he had pig tails. What do you make of that, Dr Freud?
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    I had one about work like a week ago, I was just finishing my shift and closing the store and then I was like "wtf, theres like 600$ missing in the register?" and my boss came in and went "WHERE THE FUCK DID ALL THE MONEY GO, YOU STOLE IT" and then I woke up because it scared the shit out of me
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    I had a dream last night that I was pregnant
    Also, I have dreams a lot of times that I'm not even in - sort of like a god's eye view of a situation that has nothing to do with me. Like watching a movie or something. It's strange.
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    Have you ever realized that you're dreaming and then you consciously wake up? I remember it once: I was some sort of samurai (I think I watched an episode of duck dodgers earlier, when he was a samurai ) fighting against hundreds at a time. Then some flying creature comes along, I defeat it; then some other one, like a Cyclops rushed toward me and I kill it. Then a huge 7 headed dragon spitting fire rises out of nowhere and I'm like: Ok, a flying monster attacked me; I can dig that; then a Cyclops; no problem; but this is too much. Wake up, stupid, this is ridiculous. And I woke up
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    My worst dream was of me killing family with a knife and then crying next to the dead bodies. It was fucking awful.
    Oh hey I've had those, specially that one dream I remember vividly even though it happened atleast 3 years ago, where I turned into a serial killer. I went around in the night in a black spandex outfit with a red cape killing stupid people and family with thumbtacks. I left my mark by attaching a note with the imprint of a kiss (attached onto the body via thumbtack of course).
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    Sometimes I'm able to trick myself into experiencing lucid dreams, and they become more or less my mind's playground.
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    I never had reoccurring dreams, but I've had "premonition" dreams.

    Yeah, seriously. I have encountered things or scenes that I have previously seen (or I thought I have) in my dreams. Not so much so these days, but several times when I was young. Like this one time in 5th grade, for half a minute or so I felt everything I encountered were a replay of one of my dreams---Everything that I saw, and everything my friends said, had already happened in that dream.

    Weird, eh?

    I read more regarding the subject later on. They say that I didn't, in fact, dream about these things, but instead things that happened triggered something in my brain and made me think I've seen this before. I'm half-convinced. Sometimes I could almost swear that I dreamt of it the day before. There might be another explanation.
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    I was a lone survivor in Zombies Apocalypse, the zombies are fast and doesn't twitch. They have to have enough blood to live, so some zombies doesn't attack me but just stand there and stare at nothing. If you hide your blood scent, the zombies won't attack you. Fucking awesome but at the same time a scary experience. You never know what come next.
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    Have you ever realized that you're dreaming and then you consciously wake up? I remember it once: I was some sort of samurai (I think I watched an episode of duck dodgers earlier, when he was a samurai ) fighting against hundreds at a time. Then some flying creature comes along, I defeat it; then some other one, like a Cyclops rushed toward me and I kill it. Then a huge 7 headed dragon spitting fire rises out of nowhere and I'm like: Ok, a flying monster attacked me; I can dig that; then a Cyclops; no problem; but this is too much. Wake up, stupid, this is ridiculous. And I woke up
    I've had a dream like this too. I walked down some stairs and I see my dad and one of my aunts sitting at a dining room table and I say "So is this gonna be a nightmare or...?"

    "Yeah it's a nightmare."

    "Alright".

    I go back up the stairs and leave and wake up.
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    I never had reoccurring dreams, but I've had "premonition" dreams.

    Yeah, seriously. I have encountered things or scenes that I have previously seen (or I thought I have) in my dreams. Not so much so these days, but several times when I was young. Like this one time in 5th grade, for half a minute or so I felt everything I encountered were a replay of one of my dreams---Everything that I saw, and everything my friends said, had already happened in that dream.

    Weird, eh?

    I read more regarding the subject later on. They say that I didn't, in fact, dream about these things, but instead things that happened triggered something in my brain and made me think I've seen this before. I'm half-convinced. Sometimes I could almost swear that I dreamt of it the day before. There might be another explanation.
    I've experienced this sort of feeling before! Usually the feelings occur in close proximity of eachother and I only feel that way every few years or so. There was an entire month a few years ago where almost everything I experienced I thought had occurred in my dreams.

    Oh: ^ and you guys up there are experiencing lucid dreams. It's when you consciously know you're dreaming, while dreaming. I experience them sometimes.
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    Dreams interest me. They seem to interest a lot of people; I'd guess that's why all ancient cultures tack on some kind of significance to them. Anyway, what have been some reoccuring dreams/nightmares you've had?

    For me, one of the most frequent ones is drowning. Usually it's me sinking deeper and deeper into the ocean, watching the last rays of light disappear from view until everything is darkness. I also get the classic falling dreams every now and then.

    A good part of the year I live in isolation from a large part of the outside world, and that's when the dreams are the most intense, so much so that I can clearly remember lines of dialogue that characters "spoke" to me in my dreams. One nightmare I had was so terrifying that I snapped awake to find myself crawling out of my own window. I don't even remember what that one was about, though.
    Time travel dreams (maybe "life regression" is a better term). I have them a lot.

    Usually I'm back in some earlier part of my life. It feels so real. I had one of these dreams recently that felt like it lasted for days.

    It's connected to the fact that I dropped out of high school. Ever since then I started to have dreams in which I was in high school again. I was going to school, sitting in class, walking the halls, talking to people.

    Sometimes I have a dream where I'm younger than that. The point of the dreams is the idea I can live out my teenage years again. Because I was always lonely and depressed (still am).
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    I was explaining socialism to some attractive girl I am acquainted with. She was smiling and saying 'yeah' most of the time. It felt like one of those odd moments where you can't figure out if someone gives a shit about what you're saying or not, but it seemed more like she was listening. Another part of my dream involved a sandy area behind a barbed wire fence, the whole thing was probably around 50 metres wide from where I was standing and 30 metres long, mind you how big everything is can look pretty messed up in dreams. There were people inside and some casually doing stuff outside, the people inside were either playing soccer or fighting or something. I wanted to go in and join them and I figured I could get over the barbed wire fence but then I didn't because I wasn't sure if I'd be able to get back over again. Weird.
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    I only seem to get lucid dreams when something good happens, and in the dream I think, "Damn, this is only a dream.."

    I often dream about my teeth falling out. They all start to wobble and I try to move them back into place with my tongue, but they all fall out and I have to spit them out. It always freaks me out. One time I had that dream, thought I'd woken up and it happened again!

    I also get high a lot in my dreams. Last night I dreamed(dreamt?) about eating space cakes, and I was just starting to feel high when my alarm went off.
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    I also had a dream once where i was almost blind and had to rely on touch to get around constantly bumping into people but the weird part was that everyone i bumped into would kiss me
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    I have a dream that occurs on a regular sort of theme, and I think it's relatively common. A bit of background: when I much younger, I obsessed massively over ghosts and monsters and shit when I was asleep. I went through a stage once where I didn't sleep in my own bed for months on end (maybe around 6 months) and I just slept in my brothers or parents bed. Anyway, it's basically where I dream that I am asleep. So it's basically a dream within a dream if that makes sense. Once or twice it's been a dream within and a dream within a dream, and I have woken up a number of times. I had one last night where I was on the barrier between awareness and sleep, and in this one I couldn't move. Was quite weird, but not quite scary. And obviously it really seemed as though I was not asleep. And always when I have and dream within a dream I have a really disturbing sensation that I am being watched really really closely, and in the dream it feels like someone is inches from my face, breathing on me heavily. And I don't want to open my eyes (in the dream) because I don't want to wake up to a scary monster or some shit. Last night, a weird tap and scratching was featured on the window, which I didn't like and before there has been weird murmuring, flashing light, shuffling around in my room, and someone pulling at my sheets. This is all within the dream of course.

    Another dream that I had when I was small that reoccured was really freaky. It always scared the shit of me. Basically, as my young self, I would find a strange garden, with weaving ivy and a dark sky, and it was always the same garden, and at the end of the garden was a round hut. Inside the hut there was always a witch with a green face that would cackle at me as I entered the hut, then chase me away, then I would wake up. This same scene repeated and repeated itself time and time again, until one night it finished with a man with a beard (possibly could have been my dad, I don't quite remember) coming along with a shotgun and shooting the green witch, and the dreams like that ended after that.

    Other dreams often feature the same scenery/surroundings that pop up time and time again, and recently I have had lots of dreams about my ex-girlfriend, even if I dreaming about something totally unrelated, she'll just pop up now and then.
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    I keep having dreams about me doing drugs and then becoming racked with anxiety, because I have to take drug tests. Last night it was cocaine, but usually it's weed.
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    Once I had a dream that I saw myself dead in the bathtub.
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    When I have to wake up early I often fall asleep again and dream that I've gotten up, washed and dressed and am ready to go. Its really annoying when I wake up again.

    About one or two nights ago I dreamt that I was in what must have been the world's largest public pool. It was really wide and really deep and I was right in the middle of it, which was quite scary. And on one side was one of those floating house things you can get except it was the size of a real house and it was three stories high! That was strange.
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    A few years ago I think I had whats called a night-terror, as in my dream kept going even though I was awake. I woke up at like 3am, and I was completely frozen, couldnt move, but my eyes were open, and there was an alien on my desk (i have an irrational fear of aliens). I tried to scream but couldn't, I just lay there for five minutes or so staring at this alien, until it eventually faded away and I could move again.

    For the longest time I kept considering that the alien was real and that I had been abducted, but then I read about night-terrors. Scary stuff though (I don't believe in alien abductions, but when you see an alien on your desk...)
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    A few years ago I think I had whats called a night-terror, as in my dream kept going even though I was awake. I woke up at like 3am, and I was completely frozen, couldnt move, but my eyes were open, and there was an alien on my desk (i have an irrational fear of aliens). I tried to scream but couldn't, I just lay there for five minutes or so staring at this alien, until it eventually faded away and I could move again.

    For the longest time I kept considering that the alien was real and that I had been abducted, but then I read about night-terrors. Scary stuff though (I don't believe in alien abductions, but when you see an alien on your desk...)
    Oh yeah, sleep paralysis. Someone I knew had to deal with that a lot.

    Supposedly one of the most common visions people have while under sleep paralysis is an old hag sitting on their chest, coupled with a can't-breathe feeling. Scary stuff.
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