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| 21 May 2012 05:05 AM
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I was walking in a park and some weird guy appeared out of nowhere (he was wearing a green shirt with the letter "T" on it) and he looked really familiar. Then out of nowhere I remembered where I knew him from; it was a guy from a video game, but then again it wasn't. It was a mix between a guy from a video game and a guy from my school...I was like "WTF?" then I woke up.
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| 21 May 2012 05:06 AM
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It's the same for me. But the difference is that my dreams are nightmares, or half nightmares, or just really scary.
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| 21 May 2012 05:10 AM
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Well I didn't remember any details about the dream, and when I woke up I felt really disoriented, so I was like "wtf..."
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| 21 May 2012 05:13 AM
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The weirdest dream I ever had was one in which I had to walk down this long tunnel while avoiding these giant black things that moved faster than I could run, and there were these small holes on the wall, some of them glowing red. I went inside one of them and suddenly found myself in my bedroom, my bed made up with clean sheets, my closet open. And I looked at a photo of my family that I kept by the bed, and it showed my mom dead on the ground, as if she had fallen out of her wheelchair and hit her head on the ground.
I woke up screaming. I'm not joking. It was actually pretty scary. The weird thing was, though, after I screamed, I just laid there and stared at the ceiling for about fifteen minutes. It was really strange. My parents came into my room and asked me what was wrong, and all I said was that I had a bad dream. They asked what it was about, and I told them the story. They said they'd make sure everything was okay later. But I didn't want to talk anymore, so I rolled over and tried to fall asleep again.
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| 21 May 2012 05:18 AM
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I don't like talking about my dreams. That's how I remember them, you see? If I start talking about them, it'll be harder for me to recall them next time. It's better for me to just have that one little moment of recollection in which I say "huh, that's weird..." and then that's it.
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| 21 May 2012 05:21 AM
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Oh, yeah, I used to have that problem too. It got worse as I got older. Now I can almost always remember my dreams.
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| 21 May 2012 06:09 AM
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Hmmmm....I'm not going back to sleep anytime soon, but if I do, maybe I'll have another weird dream. If I do I'm going to try to remember more details.
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