LOL thats freakin greatI had a dream where a building exploded. In reality, I farted!!
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I had a dream where I was fighting some stranger, I was biting and such. I woke up on my hands and knees with a carebear stuffed animal in my jaws
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LOL thats freakin greatI had a dream where a building exploded. In reality, I farted!!
Reilune wrote:Ha...hahahaha...not if you're me. I've been shot, stabbed, burnt, struck by lightning and everything else...and felt it like it had really happened. My dreams, generally, are not at all fun. But for some reason I've never died in one. *shrugs*Vuldari wrote: ...true...when I have shapeshifting dreams, I never feel any pain. ...but then...it is extremely unusual for anyone to feel pain in a dream.
Oh..ohhh...*raises hand* I have! ...and I don't reccomend it.Howling Fan wrote:According to many theorists and dream analysts/psychologists, you can't actually die in a dream, or you will die in real life....I still haven't heard of or met anyone who died in a dream. I've come close (falling down a cliff) but never actually "crossed over," so to speak.
*Vuldari screams in agony as he begins the transformation* "...GhhaaaaaaaaAAAAAHHHH!!!..."Reliune wrote:I guess pain during a TF would also vary according to the person. You, Vuldari, would probably have a heck of a time while for me it wouldn't be as bad.
Silverclaw wrote:LOL thats freakin greatI had a dream where a building exploded. In reality, I farted!!![]()
I had a dream where I was fighting some stranger, I was biting and such. I woke up on my hands and knees with a carebear stuffed animal in my jawsThats happened a few times actually, sometimes with my pillow in my mouth instead!
Scott Gardener wrote:I was about to say the same thing; as much as I loved the movie Dreamscape, the premise is flawed. I dreamed I died more than once. I'm still here.
The idea was, it is not so much that I was suggesting you would be afraid of me, (especially if you were a stronger Werewolf than me), but rather that most people know better than to tease someone, or something when they are pissed, (especially if that someone happens to be a werewolf too)...Reilune wrote:Hahaha, Vuldari, that's very cute. But I'd have fangs too ya know.
ChaosWolf wrote:As we're apparently on the topic of unusual dreams...
I'm seriously wondering just what in blazes is going on in my head, to spawn the bizarre nonsensical dreams I'm having lately. ... Perhaps I'm just going abso-freaking-lutely insane.
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What is the topic of this thread again? ...oh well...CrewWolf wrote:At least you can apparently remember your dreams. I only remember the dreams that have meaning. Yeah, sure that may sound good since I ultimately learn a bit about myself and my greatest fears, but I want to remember those crazy absurd dreams people are always talking about. Like flying elephants and talking sponges and fruit roll up origami and whatnot. I know I have them, but I can never remember them other than having that vague sense in the morning that I have just been treated to some real entertainment but I'll never know what it was. Why must my subconscious make so much sense?!
I must have the meory of a goldfish then (Three secound memory), as i can't rember a dream AT ALL from the night when i wake up.Apokryltaros wrote:Everyone dreams.Aki wrote:Meh, i rarely even get a dream. And most times its the nightmares i remeber.
Some people simply forget their dreams quicker than others.
That's exactly what happens with me.Vuldari wrote:If anything in my dreams are even remotely normal, then they don't stand out in my memory and I won't remember them at all. (Unless I happen to wake up abruptly mid-dream)
ChaosWolf wrote:That's exactly what happens with me.Vuldari wrote:If anything in my dreams are even remotely normal, then they don't stand out in my memory and I won't remember them at all. (Unless I happen to wake up abruptly mid-dream)
Then again, I'm just glad my dreams seem to be reflecting less of my waking moments... I used to be real heavily into online roleplaying, in chatrooms and such... and once, for a solid month, I dreamt in DOS/ASCII plain-text...
One Word(Acronym actually): LOL!Vuldari wrote:ChaosWolf wrote:That's exactly what happens with me.Vuldari wrote:If anything in my dreams are even remotely normal, then they don't stand out in my memory and I won't remember them at all. (Unless I happen to wake up abruptly mid-dream)
Then again, I'm just glad my dreams seem to be reflecting less of my waking moments... I used to be real heavily into online roleplaying, in chatrooms and such... and once, for a solid month, I dreamt in DOS/ASCII plain-text...
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...what scares me is what my mind does when I am only half asleep. I have been working Cashier/ Customer Service jobs for years, and it has almost become completely robitic when I am on the job. I am usually half asleep by the end of my shift anyway, so my subconcious takes over and I start working on auto-pilot. Saying "Can I help you?" is as much a reflex to me as pulling my hand back when I touch something sharp. Some nights when I can't quite fall asleep, my mind slips into JOB-MODE, and I will start helping imaginary customers from my bed for hours, pleading with them that I am on my break and can't help them right now, and trying to convince them that my pillow is "not for sale". "...why are you shopping in my bedroom anyway? Do you have any idea what time it is?..."
I have actually been awakened by the sound of my book hitting the floor as I droped it into an imaginary bag and woke up saying, "...sir...you forgot your reciept..." .
--True Story--
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...what scares me is what my mind does when I am only half asleep. I have been working Cashier/ Customer Service jobs for years, and it has almost become completely robitic when I am on the job. I am usually half asleep by the end of my shift anyway, so my subconcious takes over and I start working on auto-pilot. Saying "Can I help you?" is as much a reflex to me as pulling my hand back when I touch something sharp. Some nights when I can't quite fall asleep, my mind slips into JOB-MODE, and I will start helping imaginary customers from my bed for hours, pleading with them that I am on my break and can't help them right now, and trying to convince them that my pillow is "not for sale". "...why are you shopping in my bedroom anyway? Do you have any idea what time it is?..."
I have actually been awakened by the sound of my book hitting the floor as I droped it into an imaginary bag and woke up saying, "...sir...you forgot your reciept..." .
--True Story--
CrewWolf wrote:So anyway, I want to see a tail rip the seat out of someone's pants. I don't care if its not possible due to the tough fabric of pants or that it would probably hurt like hell. Its a necessity that comes with all transformations. It's practically an unwritten rule really.
...I'd love to see that too, even though you are right...the poor WW's trousers likely would not give so easily...CrewWolf wrote:So anyway, I want to see a tail rip the seat out of someone's pants. I don't care if its not possible due to the tough fabric of pants or that it would probably hurt like hell. Its a necessity that comes with all transformations. It's practically an unwritten rule really.