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Has anyone ever had a amazingly awesome dream with HUGE storyline only to then be woken up near the end so that you never find the ending?
altvertue
Im not an expert but if you see a toilet in your dream please dont use it
randomclips
Anyone else ever have a brief moment while they're awake where they suddenly remember something they once dreamt years ago, and it feels like they've had that dream dozens of times before. And then when the feeling passes, you're not sure if you were remembering a dream or a real event?
AhavaMath
I had a dream about Valve releasing Half-Life 3.
heizen
Anyone had deja vu's where you're just walking down the street but suddenly you feel like you have done this before in you're dreams and than start thinking that you have the superpower to predict the future.
TheSupersoldier
My dreams tend to be cinematic, as in sometimes I don't see out of my own eyes. I see from other points, like a camera. It's weird. I can't wait until we can record dreams.
pixelbucket
When I was younger I lost my favorite toy and I had been searching for days! One night I dreamt about myself finding it under my bed and then when I woke up I looked under and it was in the exact same place as in the dream!
chris_s.e_
sometimes there is a quick second where i subconsciously know im dreaming but ive never been able to lucid dream
sitofiles
I lucid dream quite a lot, although when I try to change something, I see and feel myself sort of "drifting out of the dream", it's really weird and I can very rarely lucid dream without waking up before actually making a change.
beybaktube
this was a lot creepier then I thought it would be
gixxerbrah
Life feels like a dream to me, everything feels fake.
Sometimes i'm doing something, speaking to someone etc and it feels like what i'm currently doing is what i've dreamt off before it's a really weird feeling. It trips me out
rameyj
I once realized, that I was dreaming and I tried to wake up, but the only thing I could do closest to this was convincing myself, that I was already awake. So, basically I had to wake up twice.
That was the most fascinating dream related thing, that has ever happened to me.
giorgigarsevanidze
Sleep paralysis is no joke man that shit is scary when you cant move and you see something in the room a figure sat at bottom of your bed you cant scream all you can do is move your eyes and sometimes you hear an extremely loud noise in your head to the point you think your going to pass out. Happens to me at least once a month now I just realise what it is when I wake up in that state and just close my eyes and try fall back asleep, its more easier than trying to move and scream.
Happens most when you sleep on your back, if you have never had this ever had a dream where something or someone is chasing you and you run really really slow, well imagine that but instead your paralysed in your bed and that something is in the room with you. Scariest ive had is when I woke up with the TV on and there was a figure at the right side of my face and it was holding my head down on my pillow and was whispering some jibberish of course I couldn't scream move or turn my head to see what it was I could just see it out the corner of my eyes lol actually terrified me anyway broke free of the paralysis and it ended up been my T shirt on the pillow beside me oh wow. That's the shit it does though part of the brain thinks your still asleep and brings dream like objects and things into reality so to speak
coasterrick
What if realising its a dream is part of the dream?
Noel
when i was in school i slept putting my head on the desk and experienced sleep paralysis, i didn't see any creature or anything but i was not able to move
there r 2 ways to get out
1.move your toes as fast as u can bocs thats the only thing u can move
2.take deep breaths
piyushharjani
i've had dreams that felt like movies. specifically crime and mystery which i was what i mostly watch and the moment i wake up i'm like damn, i should write a script from this. in less than 5 mins after taking a piss i'd have already forgotten half the storyline.
PP-sqri
so i ordered this batch of t-shirts that i designed and have been worried about the design fading too fast in the wash.. I got my t-shirts today and was happy with the way they came out, and decided to wash the one shirt i was keeping for myself. the night that i washed the shirt i had a dream that the entire design basically got ruined in the wash and i was incredibly disappointed.
i woke up in the morning and went to go get my laundry and suddenly remembered the dream i had. i pulled the t-shirt out of the dryer and it was in perfectly good condition and i couldent help but laugh at my disappointment i had during the dream. it's crazy how we can actually stress out in our dreams over things we think about when we are awake.
BeachLookingGuy
you dream so that you are not bored when youre sleeping
rodeltaping
I've experienced sleep paralysis. While it was only once, it was quite odd and... to an extent... eerie. All that I can recollect is that I heard some screaming, or at least I thought I did, and it had reminded me of my mother. My eyes felt like there was paper placed over them and there, above my bed, I saw my mother. I had a bunk-bed, and I saw her arm dangling down toward me and her head staring back at me doing the same. I remember saying, or thinking of saying, "Mom, I'll save you." and I have no real idea as in regards to why. About a minute later I was already used to seeing her there, but that was when I felt something odd. I somehow, subconsciously knew that I was somehow hallucinating, for something had told me my parents were in the room next to me. I then decided to manipulate what ever I was experiencing and looked beside my "mother" overhead and tried to visualize something. Weary of the outcome, I then saw a silhouette of a small dogs head nodding its head side-to-side. That's... all I can remember from that night. I was very young at the time, but I feel as though I can still remember it as vividly as I witnessed. Writing about this makes me feel very paranoid and frail.
galaxyofreesesking
I'm dying to know what armadillos and opossums dream of!