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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: shotgunneeley on March 24, 2014, 11:06:04 PM
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Had a good one last night: i dreamed i was a part of some vaudeville song and dance number in front of a huge crowd. I had no idea what was going on so i did random stuff copying the person in front of me. Next thing I know, I'm alone on the stage lip-syncing a solo to a song I've never heard of. Don't know where that one came from, i don't deal with that stuff in everyday life.
Creepiest dream is by far a case of sleep paralysis. Nothing like being completely immobile but conscious of your surroundings and feeling like some sinister presence is in your room. Haven't had one in a couple months now thankfully.
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Had a good one last night: i dreamed i was a part of some vaudeville song and dance number in front of a huge crowd. I had no idea what was going on so i did random stuff copying the person in front of me. Next thing I know, I'm alone on the stage lip-syncing a solo to a song I've never heard of. Don't know where that one came from, i don't deal with that stuff in everyday life.
Creepiest dream is by far a case of sleep paralysis. Nothing like being completely immobile but conscious of your surroundings and feeling like some sinister presence is in your room. Haven't had one in a couple months now thankfully.
LOL what have you been eating? I don't dream often but my worst are always after I dink an energy drink sometime during the day. I've had sleep paralysis happen once, and that can be freaky. Not only was I unable to move I swore I heard trucks outside and sounds of gas being released(atleast that's what my mind was telling me), I think I have read that not only is your body still asleep but also other parts of your brain including the parts responsible for hearing so, you can have audible hallucinations during sleep paralysis as well.
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I had a dream once I was eating a giant Marshmallow.
And when I woke up my pillow was gone.
Seriously though The one time I tried Chantex to help quit smoking I had damn near every side effect short of suicidal thoughts. One of them was weird dreams.
One dream I had I was being chased by three tornadoes
Another I dont know what I dreamed but my wife told me I suddenly sat up. Looked at her and said "If you ever set me up like that again I'll kill you." then turned and went back to sleep
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I frequently dream my teeth fall out.
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Creepiest dream is by far a case of sleep paralysis. Nothing like being completely immobile but conscious of your surroundings and feeling like some sinister presence is in your room.
I've had that one before. :aok
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The worst are the ones when you think you woke up but you didn't, it happens over and over. And ofc the classic "why am I falling"
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I've had that one before. :aok
I have as well, i was stood next to you in the chorus line :old:
You were quite good in it, you suit lilac :)
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The paralysis and body feeling like blocks.. That was extremely bizarre..
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Usually with Sleep Paralysis i'll be able to just barely make out the details of my room through the slits of my eyelids, so I am aware of where i am and what is happening even though i cant move. I'll try my hardest to move because it feels lime shadowy figures are closing in on me. Sometimes what it takes to wake me up with a jolt is a...bite on the neck! :O :bolt:
Swear i have never seen that paranormal activity crap
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Yep, Chantix opens up the subconscious better than LSD.
I just picked up the kit as I'm going to do this quit smoking thing again. I'm looking forward to the dreams where this guy :banana: actually fits in with the rest of the characters.
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I dream of dirty girls. :bolt:
(http://i907.photobucket.com/albums/ac276/Paralell_Dimensions/THE%20UNPUBLISHED%20ARTWORK%20OF%20MICHAEL%20YACONO/Nymphs_In_Da_Sand.jpg) (http://media.photobucket.com/user/Paralell_Dimensions/media/THE%20UNPUBLISHED%20ARTWORK%20OF%20MICHAEL%20YACONO/Nymphs_In_Da_Sand.jpg.html)
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I frequently dream my teeth fall out.
I've had that one too.
Then there's the one where I'm fighting or :bolt: in slow motion...
Coogan
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I have a recurring one where the trigger of my Glock is getting heavier and heavier to pull as I'm shooting. I end up straining with two or more fingers on the trigger to squeeze a shot of. As far as I remember I'm only at the range shooting at targets, so I have no idea what that's all about.
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I got into something from the fridge I shouldn't have one time. Wound up running a fever and having fever dreams. I woke up, my wife was in bed beside me. I told her very calmly, 'Honey, I am going to ask you an odd question. Please do not mess with me, and just give me an honest answer.' She said, 'Ok.'
I said, "Are the Latino gangs of our city coming to kill us because I screwed up the count on the scrap metal?"
"No."
"Oh. Good."
If she'd said yes, I was barricading the door and arming myself.
Wiley.
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I drempt of mufflers and tail pipes, I woke up exhausted.
:bolt:
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I had the same Chantix experience.
I was scheduled to have hip replacement surgery and decided it was the best opportunity to try and quit smoking. My habit was not that I wanted the relaxing smoke with after meal drinks and such-it was a light one up, while one was in the ashtray as I reached for the pack while I was on the phone making a sales call, all not even conscience of the actual "pleasure" aspects of the habit.
So after a couple nights of weird dreams I was to go in the next day for my surgery.
I was in a downhill race on the winding streets of San Francisco, laying down on some sort of large skateboard type contraption and dragging one foot to turn through the winding curves. I was doing great, had the lead but a friend of mine from high school -who I hadn't thought about in about 15 or so years - was coming up alongside as we flew down the winding streets. A long slow turning curve came up and we swapped the lead several times, then a short straightaway came up ending in a sharp right hand turn, I took a slight lead but my friend was unable to keep control and forced into my legs from the side sending me flying off the edge of a cliff tumbling down the side of the hill.
I woke up on the floor next to my bed, my wife had turned on the bedside lamp and was laughing at me and asking what the H was going on, as I looked up at her she gasped and said Oh My God. I was bleeding from my eyebrow where I had slammed into the bedside table, my eye was full of blood from the black eye that was already starting to show.... I told her that - that F%##$$% Joe had cheated and I should have won and I wanted a rematch....
That morning the surgery unit was laughing about my story for at least 10 minutes... I was glad I could be a sunny point in their day :)
NwBie
Chantix is a wild ride for some people :)
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Anytime I want to have wacky dreams, I eat a green stemmed banana. Works like a charm.
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I had a nightmare once that I was tipping tea into a lake
I woke and I was not a colonial bounder
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Anytime I want to have wacky dreams, I eat a green stemmed banana. Works like a charm.
Am I not getting something, or are you just talking about the vitamin (B-6) boost from the banana giving you more vivid dreams?
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Worst nightmare?
Water. Flood.
A recurring theme since my earliest childhood... being trapped on a small island in my local river and the flood is rising... deep, dark swift currents... or being on a ship that's sinking... being in a canal channel with a huge flood wave rolling in... sitting in a building that's about to get teared from it's foundation by a tsunami.
I never actually dream of drowning, it's just this terrible feel of imminent danger, being totally helpless and sensing the incredible sinister force below the waves.
:uhoh
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I have a recurring one where the trigger of my Glock is getting heavier and heavier to pull as I'm shooting. I end up straining with two or more fingers on the trigger to squeeze a shot of. As far as I remember I'm only at the range shooting at targets, so I have no idea what that's all about.
I've had that one. Usually in dreams that are like action movies. I'm shooting at the bad guys but as you say the trigger gets harder and harder to pull.
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I had a nightmare once that I was flying a brewster at 20k.
It was awful. Haven't slept since.
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I had a crazy dream where I was in some town and some friends were there as well, and dinosaurs were eating everyone, but they werent like regular dinosaurs, they were like really smart dinosaurs that were able to understand what people were saying. I think it was people portrayed as dinosaurs in my dream. but they were going around killing everyone, and me and some friends high tailed it up this creek into the woods where we ran into booby traps set my them. we were hanging upside down and the velociraptors came up and started slicing us all open. then I woke up. I have a couple more that I want to post up here, when I get home from work. dreams can be strange
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I had a crazy dream where I was in some town and some friends were there as well, and dinosaurs were eating everyone, but they werent like regular dinosaurs, they were like really smart dinosaurs that were able to understand what people were saying. I think it was people portrayed as dinosaurs in my dream. but they were going around killing everyone, and me and some friends high tailed it up this creek into the woods where we ran into booby traps set my them. we were hanging upside down and the velociraptors came up and started slicing us all open. then I woke up. I have a couple more that I want to post up here, when I get home from work. dreams can be strange
sounds like someones been playing to much Turok before bed.
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I seem to have a lot of dreams about sharks trying to eat me or other people. Swimming pools, rivers, ponds, lakes, and obviously the ocean I have dreams about sharks attacking me or others. Kind of makes some sense because one of the few things I am terrified of is the ocean. Going out a little bit into the waves I'm fine with, but being way out at sea is terrifying for me. You can't see anything for miles but water. If you get stranded out there then there's almost no hope of anyone ever finding you. The most terrifying thing about the ocean for me is what lies beneath it. The ocean is a HUGE place and so deep! It's so deep that not even light can't penetrate it! Going under the water and looking down into nothing but black wonder what kind of creatures live down there, or looking off into the distance and seeing the same blue water forever and losing all depth perception... that's scary! It looks like it's not that far but that blue water goes on for MILES! :uhoh
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ugh, I've had some good ones...
Have one that ocurs every now and then where I dream I have gotten up, done the 3 S's to get ready for work.. go, get in the car, IN the cold winter weather (always seems to happen in the winter) then bam, the alarm goes off.. wakes me up.. and gotta do it all over again. for real this time though..
Also, on a disturbing side, not going to go into a lot of detail, but, i have a recurring dream that I have had near the same date every year, since I was 17.. of all things, it is of a nuclear war occurring... Luckily, or not, depending on how you view it, my family and I survive.. and are racing in our vehicle out of the area where fallout is likely to occur.. and as we are driving away, then I wake up..
The dream is much more detailed than that, and VERY vivid.. kinda freaks me out every time I have it
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Creepiest dream is by far a case of sleep paralysis. Nothing like being completely immobile but conscious of your surroundings and feeling like some sinister presence is in your room. Haven't had one in a couple months now thankfully.
Been a long time but I used to get one of these a year or so. They were actually dreams because after multiple attempts to thrash myself awake I would sometimes find myself in a different place than I thought I was. I think these are what's called night terrors. They made me afraid to fall asleep again.
When I was 6 I started having terrible nightmares but then at some point while asleep I could take control and was never threatened and could shape my dreams and fly around like a bird. Eventually that went away in my late teens early 20's. wish I could still do it.
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I've had that one. Usually in dreams that are like action movies. I'm shooting at the bad guys but as you say the trigger gets harder and harder to pull.
This is strange, I'v had the same one. :noid
shamus
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I frequently dream my teeth fall out.
I have two. Those are the worst dreams... I am an adult and I start to feel my teeth move like when they became loose as a kid and then they all are coming loose and then a few come out then I wake up...
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Worst nightmare?
Water. Flood.
A recurring theme since my earliest childhood... being trapped on a small island in my local river and the flood is rising... deep, dark swift currents... or being on a ship that's sinking... being in a canal channel with a huge flood wave rolling in... sitting in a building that's about to get teared from it's foundation by a tsunami.
I never actually dream of drowning, it's just this terrible feel of imminent danger, being totally helpless and sensing the incredible sinister force below the waves.
:uhoh
Many instances such as this reveal snippets of previous lives. I know, I have had them since I was a little kid.
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Usually with Sleep Paralysis i'll be able to just barely make out the details of my room through the slits of my eyelids, so I am aware of where i am and what is happening even though i cant move. I'll try my hardest to move because it feels lime shadowy figures are closing in on me.
That's when the aliens come to get you, and give you probes.
At least that's what I've heard.
:noid
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I tend to forget a lot of mine, until the dream recurs and I'm like 'holy f**k this one again!'
However I did have a weird/interesting/freaky dream quite recently that has stuck with me
As usual for me I can't remember most the details, but the main element was being locked up in some kind of white room, in straightjacket with a bag tightly over my head, and the bag was then removed so that two guys in white coats could shove a hose down my throat and pump gasoline directly into my stomach
:rofl Probably means I need to eat more carrots or something
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Failing to protect those who are everything to you within the realm of dreams. Unable to do anything, despite being able to do EVERYTHING. You FAIL. You awaken, paralyzed. You know you are awake, but you can still see clearly, the failure of being able to protect. Lingering ever so clearly, just in the edge of the blackness, out of reach. You can't move, you know you are awake, but you still try. And just like that, it all vanishes as you finally are able to start moving. Still, you try. Still, for naught. All the power you can't even comprehend, let alone imagine, you KNOW about it and HOW to use it, and yet you FAIL, watching them suffer. A feeling that lingers so very clearly for a long time.
Nothing helps for sleep afterwards. Nothing. Only time will allow me to eventually sleep again.
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I had a nightmare once that I was flying a brewster at 20k.
It was awful. Haven't slept since.
:rofl :rofl
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Failing to protect those who are everything to you within the realm of dreams. Unable to do anything, despite being able to do EVERYTHING. You FAIL. You awaken, paralyzed. You know you are awake, but you can still see clearly, the failure of being able to protect. Lingering ever so clearly, just in the edge of the blackness, out of reach. You can't move, you know you are awake, but you still try. And just like that, it all vanishes as you finally are able to start moving. Still, you try. Still, for naught. All the power you can't even comprehend, let alone imagine, you KNOW about it and HOW to use it, and yet you FAIL, watching them suffer. A feeling that lingers so very clearly for a long time.
Nothing helps for sleep afterwards. Nothing. Only time will allow me to eventually sleep again.
I know how that is because... well... it happened to me. Not in a dream but in real life. Now I have nightmares about something like this happening again, and all day while I'm awake there's the thought of it happening again lingering in the back of my mind. It's an absolutely terrible feeling that no one should ever have to deal with.
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Unless i write it down right afterwards, i cant hardly remember any dream i have at all
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...the main element was being locked up in some kind of white room, in straightjacket with a bag tightly over my head, and the bag was then removed so that two guys in white coats could shove a hose down my throat and pump gasoline directly into my stomach
It obviously hasn't occurred to you that in this dream you are in fact a concept car! :old:
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one of my worst
I am holding my 1 year old daughter Izzabella in my lap bouncing her...she is happy... smiling.... laughing...
all of a sudden her head falls off and lands on the floor.....someone says "call ask a nurse" we call them and they tell us to put hear head back on and go to the hospital
we start on our way to the hospital...I am driving...I look back and her eyes are going all crazy...her muscles are all twitching...I look down and see some of her ribs poking through her skin....at which point I wake up.
having PTSD causes seriously bad dreams.
the only thing that helps get rid of them is smoking some bud.
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I remember a nightmare from my childhood that I was sick and the doctors plan was to euthanize me. The dream ended with me watching my Dad and older brother taking part of the fence down to use the wood to build my coffin.
Jebus, that was an effed up dream for me to still remember it 40 years later.
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It obviously hasn't occurred to you that in this dream you are in fact a concept car! :old:
:rofl
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I have a recurring one where the trigger of my Glock is getting heavier and heavier to pull as I'm shooting. I end up straining with two or more fingers on the trigger to squeeze a shot of. As far as I remember I'm only at the range shooting at targets, so I have no idea what that's all about.
Btw. I did a search for this one and found out it's a guilt trip for not training enough; not feeling prepared enough. So for anyone else having nocturnal trigger problems (not a euphemism) get your backsides to the range and send a few rounds down range. Should make the dreams go away.
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And I thought this was gonna be yet another forbidden political thread....
No matter. As for me, I divorced mine 15 years ago.
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15 years ago?
Well done
I dreamt I was in New Jesey looking for a milk cow :old:
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one of my worst
I am holding my 1 year old daughter Izzabella in my lap bouncing her...she is happy... smiling.... laughing...
all of a sudden her head falls off and lands on the floor.....someone says "call ask a nurse" we call them and they tell us to put hear head back on and go to the hospital
we start on our way to the hospital...I am driving...I look back and her eyes are going all crazy...her muscles are all twitching...I look down and see some of her ribs poking through her skin....at which point I wake up.
having PTSD causes seriously bad dreams.
the only thing that helps get rid of them is smoking some bud.
Holy crap. Now I'm going to have more nightmares... :O
Coogan
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I have dreams that I'm being attacked by a crack head wielding a knife. I pull my weapon and it fires but my projectile is in super slow motion, allowing the attacker to pull a matrix move.
I also dream that I'm at my grandparents house and King Kong is raging through the town looking for me. As I'm running its as if I have concrete blocks tied to my feet. I have dreamed this particular dream so many times that I often return fire or just let him catch me.
Off topic: Chantix is some bad stuff. The ingredients alone are horrible and I would strongly recommend another route. E-cigarettes are not good for you but only contain water vapor and nicotine which has the equivalent of caffeine. I quit cold turkey a year ago with only prayer. I feel so much better having quit. Good luck on try
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I had a dream a few weeks ago, that I walked into a wedding reception in a big ballroom and in the center of the dancefloor was a flat cart, low to the floor, kind of a truck that held the milk crates in grocery stores. I layed down on it,flat on my back with arm outstretched. It started to spin and I shut my eyes. It had an odd spin to it, like it seemed to move a little sideways with each couple of spins.
I was afraid I would run into something and was tempted to open my eyes, but something made me relax and let go and enjoy the ride. I woke up after a while and have never felt so relaxed as I did right then. Almost makes me want to make something like that :)
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The night terrors/sleep paralysis/layered dreams are the worst. Had them when I was a teenager, then again in my mid 20s. Hasn't happened since I realized that they were a function of me sleeping with my eyes open.