If dreams are literal, then I'm fated to someday be chased around a convenience store by frozen fish, screaming for my life the whole time...
Yeah, let's let the dreams remain purely fictional.
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If dreams are literal, then I'm fated to someday be chased around a convenience store by frozen fish, screaming for my life the whole time...
Yeah, let's let the dreams remain purely fictional.
I take most of my dreams seriously. I've never had really wacky surreal ones, they're always either really realistic and almost lucid (more like memories than dreams, but I'm pretty sure I've never fallen down a huge shaft and broken my legs, or spent two days beside an underground lake with things living in it, or talked to people in an ancient machine shop while waiting for a sandstorm to pass over, or whatever else), or purely symbolic and almost precognitive. I can tell if I'm going to have a memorable day.
Also, we should probably start a new thread.
I don't really appreciate that. Like, at all. I also have no idea how you would connect dreams like that to a lackadaisical Nintendo game. Granted, I didn't go into excruciating detail on what they looked like, but they always leave me feeling emotionally drained. And, frankly, if I had to connect them to a game I thought resembled them, it'd be something like S.T.A.L.K.E.R. or Metro.
I'm sorry I didn't mean to offend. Usually I don't have vivid dreams and don't really understand the potential to be harmed by them excepting a few nightmares. Thinking about it I can see why those dreams might be draining. The part that reminded me of the game was the Sandstorm over the Machine Shop which resembles a level of the game. A sandy deserted clockwork factory.
Well, I've decided to start enforcing gender-neutral pronouns for myself. Preferably ey, em, eir.
Also, I've been enjoying my class at college. It is one that combines mathematics, philosophy, and literature. It's so wonderful.
If I recall correctly from previous lurking in the thread, it was decided that the next thread title is "The Nefarious Rainbow Syndicate"?