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Wed 14/04/04 at 20:11
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...is hardly what I would call it.

Today has been one really depressing day for me. Without going into great deal about the whole day in this topic, I want to tell you all about this rather unusual dream I had. It is so unusual for me to even remember what happened for a moment in a dream, let alone remember a large portion of it.


I'm not sure how it started, but I know I was walking through what I associated with a local park (not the playground style park, more of a garden style). I recognised every part of it and my mind called it by the name of a park just 1/4 mile away from my home.

It was night time, and I seperated from Albinoman (note: My friend, not the character from the stories.) I headed for a stream and as I got there I could see a kid, aged around ten, with a gunshot wound to his upper right chest near his shoulder. He was floating down the stream on his back with his eyes open looking directly upwards with a scared look on his face. I didn't recognise his face.

I called for help as I pulled him out of the water and Albinoman came (after a short while). My instinct reaction was to help him so I took him to some kind of shelter and found a coat for him to keep him warm. Someone else (who I didn't even see in the dream - just knew it happened) called for an ambulance and then things seemed to change in the dream.

The boy wasn't in any pain, though the wound was still present. Suddenly the lights went off and windows smashed with single gun shots. I remember ducking and running to get the boy to safety, as if the boy was important for some reason. I remember running passed a bare wooden table with a matching chair and it seemed significant. Then the next thing I remember was being awake.

Anyone have any idea why this dream has been playing on my mind all day?
Thu 15/04/04 at 18:55
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Wibble!
Thu 15/04/04 at 18:10
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A bit of a mixture :P

I give it 4 eggs....and a half
Thu 15/04/04 at 18:08
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Ok just tell me this then, are your desires certificate PG = No m!nge, certificate 12A = Wibble bit of m!nge or Certificate 18 = A whole lotta m!nge?
Thu 15/04/04 at 17:40
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Cub!st wrote:

> Hmmm surprise us all then...

I would, but I'm not into broadcasting my entire personal life on the net :)
Thu 15/04/04 at 17:40
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Edgy wrote:
> Seriously though, you'd be suprised by what I desire the most as a
> whole...


Well now that you mention it I've got a whole bag of buttons you can have, if you want them that much :^)
Thu 15/04/04 at 17:38
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FinalFantasyFanatic wrote:
> Also - there's this common theme in a lot of my dreams.
> And I'm running. But I'm running really slowly (not walking, running
> slowly).
> Now I'm a pretty decent sprinter, and I'm always thinking this in the
> dream. But it's like I can't remember how to run fast, or I just
> can't do it - but I'm running slowly, and there's a need to run
> quickly.


I've had ones like that, only I'm trying to run and I keep stumbling and falling over.

I think they're fairly common, though I can't tell you what they mean. One of these guys will probably know though...



I'm not really convinced by the whole dream analysis thing though.
It could well be like horoscopes and nostradamus - they say something fairly vague that can apply to most people (especially when they're in a self-analytical mind-set, 'looking' for things, making them more suggestable). Then you pick out bits and shape it to your life.
I could well be wrong though.
Thu 15/04/04 at 17:34
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Edgy wrote:
> Heh Cub!st, I'd like Alyson Hannigan...but that ain't gonna happen.

I said barriers you set up yourself! Restraining orders are legal barriers:P

> Seriously though, you'd be suprised by what I desire the most as a
> whole...

Hmmm surprise us all then...
Thu 15/04/04 at 16:08
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Heh Cub!st, I'd like Alyson Hannigan...but that ain't gonna happen.

Seriously though, you'd be suprised by what I desire the most as a whole...
Thu 15/04/04 at 12:42
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Edgy wrote:
> There are things I passionately want. Not like the want for a bar of
> chocolate, but real want.
> I'd like to be able to change to get them, but know that unless a
> miracle happens, I can't.
> I still want to be the same person though. I want to be the same but
> to have the changes needed to get what I want.

You want to add another side to yourself for what you have planned, i believe it will come and it will come naturally.
Thu 15/04/04 at 12:17
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I knew it, there's something you really want but you're stopping yourself from having it because you believe it is unobtainable without serious change which you don't want. In that case I suggest you look at the problem through the eyes of a child. Children always look at the most complex of problems in a very simplistic way. Just think about the most simple possible answer to achieve this goal and then figure out how to use it effectively. Hope you figure it out and get what you desire although I think we can all guess what it is ;)

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