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werewolf day dreams

Posted: Tue Jul 12, 2005 1:53 pm
by Anubis
since i have ADD i day dream a lot, mostly a bout werewolves. i often put a werewolf in my favorite shows like SG1, inuyasha, dragonballz, CSI Las Vegas, and once in house. i know i need a girl fiend and a butt load of prozac. what about you do day dream about?:P

Posted: Tue Jul 12, 2005 1:59 pm
by Hamster
I many daydream on what next to draw. Since I am known as "The Beastmistress" somewhere (long story. I guess it is because I draw alot of creatures and beasts) I sometime daydream about what creatures will I own. I already made a pet griffin and you know a werewolf is in that mix of beasts. :D

Posted: Tue Jul 12, 2005 2:14 pm
by outwarddoodles
Allen; I day dream alot of beats up too that I doodle. They're always quite fun to come up with, and as you see, alot of my monsters tend to be based off llamas. (Thus demon llamas.)

Just to tell I show the signs off ADD, but never went to get checked out, I really don't care. Though I'm day dreaming and thinking in class I still get great grades.

Most the time I'm just thinking, I don't day dream too much, though I do day dream often. So usaully I'm thinking on exactly how a werewolf would be, gathering more information in my head and posibly thinking out disscussions and issues. Then sometimes I just think along the lines of different things.

Normally I day dream right before going to sleep. Which is what makes having to go to bed sometimes enjoyable.

Posted: Tue Jul 12, 2005 3:31 pm
by Hamster
Daydreaming is fun. It sure as hell beats living in this world. :lol:

Posted: Tue Jul 12, 2005 3:33 pm
by Fenrir
You know you have ADD if your to lazy to go get the apointment to find out if you have ADD :lol:

Posted: Tue Jul 12, 2005 3:37 pm
by Hamster
Fenrir wrote:You know you have ADD if your to lazy to go get the apointment to find out if you have ADD :lol:
Or forget because you seen a dog on T.V. because it looks like a wolf. :lol:

Posted: Tue Jul 12, 2005 3:44 pm
by Wynd
:wink: OK, Wolfmarine, have to ask...when you said girlfiend, you meant girlfriend, right? Cause I know we females can be a bit fiendish at times, but... :D

Posted: Tue Jul 12, 2005 3:52 pm
by Anubis
Wynd wrote::wink: OK, Wolfmarine, have to ask...when you said girlfiend, you meant girlfriend, right? Cause I know we females can be a bit fiendish at times, but... :D
huh? i don't get what you are saying?

Posted: Tue Jul 12, 2005 3:53 pm
by Vilkacis
wolf marine wrote:
Wynd wrote::wink: OK, Wolfmarine, have to ask...when you said girlfiend, you meant girlfriend, right? Cause I know we females can be a bit fiendish at times, but... :D
huh? i don't get what you are saying?
You misspelled 'girlfriend' as 'girl FIEND,' which is something different entirely.

-- Vilkacis

Posted: Tue Jul 12, 2005 3:55 pm
by Shadow Wulf
I daydream alot about werewolf at school, which is probaly why i struggle.

Posted: Tue Jul 12, 2005 3:55 pm
by Anubis
Vilkacis wrote:
wolf marine wrote:
Wynd wrote::wink: OK, Wolfmarine, have to ask...when you said girlfiend, you meant girlfriend, right? Cause I know we females can be a bit fiendish at times, but... :D
huh? i don't get what you are saying?
You misspelled 'girlfriend' as 'girl FIEND,' which is something different entirely.

-- Vilkacis
whoops sorry, typo, i meant girl friend

Posted: Tue Jul 12, 2005 3:56 pm
by Anubis
Shadow Wulf wrote:I daydream alot about werewolf at school, which is probaly why i struggle.
same here i failed most of my classes because of it

Posted: Tue Jul 12, 2005 3:58 pm
by Morkulv
Shadow Wulf wrote:I daydream alot about werewolf at school, which is probaly why i struggle.
Hehe, same here. :D

Posted: Tue Jul 12, 2005 4:12 pm
by Lupin
Shadow Wulf wrote:I daydream alot about werewolf at school, which is probaly why i struggle.
Heh, I did a lot of daydreaming in school myself. Now I do most of it while walking, or waiting for stuff.

Posted: Tue Jul 12, 2005 6:13 pm
by Searif
I only dream about 2 things, anything paranormal.. and michelle((who no one here knows)) :D

Posted: Tue Jul 12, 2005 11:11 pm
by Wolfhanyou
I day-dream whenever I'm bored or if I don't feel like paying attention. Sometiems I day-dream without even meaning to. Mostly I day-dream about werewolves or the stories I've got stuck in my head.

And yet, surprisingly, I managed to get really good grades in my classes! :D

Posted: Wed Jul 13, 2005 1:15 am
by Lupin
Yeah, I daydream about werewolves a lot too. But then I daydream about all sorts of stuff.

Lately it's been about the weather not being so hot.

Posted: Wed Jul 13, 2005 11:13 am
by Hamster
Lupin wrote:Yeah, I daydream about werewolves a lot too. But then I daydream about all sorts of stuff.

Lately it's been about the weather not being so hot.
Same here. I HATE the hot weather. :cry:

Posted: Wed Jul 13, 2005 11:18 am
by Fenrir
Wolfhanyou wrote:I day-dream whenever I'm bored or if I don't feel like paying attention. Sometiems I day-dream without even meaning to. Mostly I day-dream about werewolves or the stories I've got stuck in my head.

And yet, surprisingly, I managed to get really good grades in my classes! :D
Please don't take this offensively, but how! Are you Asian just out of curiosity cause the at would explain it.

Posted: Wed Jul 13, 2005 11:20 am
by Hamster
Fenrir wrote:
Wolfhanyou wrote:I day-dream whenever I'm bored or if I don't feel like paying attention. Sometiems I day-dream without even meaning to. Mostly I day-dream about werewolves or the stories I've got stuck in my head.

And yet, surprisingly, I managed to get really good grades in my classes! :D
Please don't take this offensively, but how! Are you Asian just out of curiosity cause the at would explain it.
I think that comment to be offensive, Fen. I know you didn't mean any harm though. :|

Posted: Wed Jul 13, 2005 11:38 am
by Wolfhanyou
Allen wrote:
Fenrir wrote:
Wolfhanyou wrote:I day-dream whenever I'm bored or if I don't feel like paying attention. Sometiems I day-dream without even meaning to. Mostly I day-dream about werewolves or the stories I've got stuck in my head.

And yet, surprisingly, I managed to get really good grades in my classes! :D
Please don't take this offensively, but how! Are you Asian just out of curiosity cause the at would explain it.
I think that comment to be offensive, Fen. I know you didn't mean any harm though. :|
My mom and dad were from Vietnam, before that my family was from China.

I won't take it offesively, but I really don't like stereotyping. Even if some people take that comment to be positive.

Posted: Wed Jul 13, 2005 11:54 am
by Shadow Wulf
just wondering, what got you into werewolf's(mabey I should start a topic about this)

Posted: Wed Jul 13, 2005 1:26 pm
by Lupin
Shadow Wulf wrote:just wondering, what got you into werewolf's
I was thinking about that lately, and I have no idea what it was. I guess it just comes from the fact that I think wolves are cool.

Posted: Wed Jul 13, 2005 4:33 pm
by Fenrir
Allen wrote:
Fenrir wrote:
Wolfhanyou wrote:I day-dream whenever I'm bored or if I don't feel like paying attention. Sometiems I day-dream without even meaning to. Mostly I day-dream about werewolves or the stories I've got stuck in my head.

And yet, surprisingly, I managed to get really good grades in my classes! :D
Please don't take this offensively, but how! Are you Asian just out of curiosity cause the at would explain it.
I think that comment to be offensive, Fen. I know you didn't mean any harm though. :|
Sorry :( :punishment:
My mom and dad were from Vietnam, before that my family was from China.

I won't take it offesively, but I really don't like stereotyping. Even if some people take that comment to be positive.

Posted: Wed Jul 13, 2005 10:13 pm
by Scott Gardener
OK, awkward moment there. Ehem... (clears throat...) moving on along...

Wolf Marine:
since i have ADD i day dream alot, mostly a bout werewolves.
As you might have guessed, there's a lot of that going around. Yes, I'm a heavy daydreamer, too, and my daydreams do tend to focus a lot on lycanthropic themes. I've been a dreamer all my life, and it's been a great source of motivation. I've gotten a lot of ideas, and I've created some things with which I've been pretty happy.
Shadow Wulf wrote:
I daydream alot about werewolf at school, which is probaly why i struggle.
same here i failed most of my classes because of it
One can daydream and still get things done. It's not a matter of nationality so much as mental training.

ADD can be an obstacle to overcome, because the education system is designed very poorly. A disorder that disrupts attention can make an existing design flaw in schools even worse:

One learns by focusing on things that are novel and different from the surrounding environment, because that's what either threatens or nurtures. School, by comparison, is very repetative and is designed to remove novel stimulation, creating a steady stream of background noise that is very forgettable. It's not just you. It is indeed boring, and that's a serious design flaw for real long-term retention.

The solution is to reinvent learning for yourself. I learned a lot on my own, doing independent reading, TV documentaries, and research. You're probably pretty knowledgeable about wolves, for instance, because of the werewolf interest. Pick some topics of interest, and make that a focus; plan for a career that both works with instead of against how your mind works, and one that can give you the kind of lifestyle you want to have. (If you're materialistic and want a lot of stuff, for example, aim for at least a middle class job or profession.)

Long-term planning can make daydreaming and living in the world compatable with each other.

For me, I became a physician. It's an enormous amount of work, and I wouldn't recommend it for someone who has a hard time studying. It works for me, because it gives me both income and autonomy--I'm in a position of authority, so I'm allowed to get away with things like surfing the web at work or wearing my hair long. Granted, finding free time to keep daydreams going is challenging. But, hey, I'm at work right now, drawing an income between patients, just sitting here, typing. Half my novel was written between patients.

Work with what you have and who you are, and think for the long term. You can design a life that allows for daydreaming and quality of life, too. Some of the most successful people in the world are daydreamers.