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      I've been trying to have a lucid dream for a while. Last night, I got to sp and a few minutes later my arms and legs felt like they were rising. For a few seconds it felt like I was in my school, then I went into sp again and couldn't get the feeling that I was somewhere else back again. What happened?
      I hated going to weddings. All the grandmas would poke me saying. "You're next".
      They stopped that when I started doing it to them at funerals

      ATC: "N123YZ, say altitude."
      N123YZ: "ALTITUDE!"
      ATC: "N123YZ, say airspeed."
      N123YZ: "AIRSPEED!"
      ATC: "N123YZ, say cancel IFR."
      N123YZ: "Eight thousand feet, one hundred fifty knots indicated."

      One man's crash is another man's carefully planned landing maneuver.

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      Perhaps you got excited, and it woke you up? Trying too hard will end the dream

      I haven't had a lucid dream in... oh, about half my life. But I think that answer makes sense.

      In the only lucid dream I remember, I levitated and somehow couldn't go any higher. So I concentrated harder, but instead of flying higher I woke up.
      Ten years without a dream, now starting almost from scratch.

      We're messing with our bodies on a very low level here - can we break them? What will it take to hurt ourselves?

      A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men.
      -Roald Dahl

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      I didn't get excited, but it just stoped. I was still in sp in the end though.
      I hated going to weddings. All the grandmas would poke me saying. "You're next".
      They stopped that when I started doing it to them at funerals

      ATC: "N123YZ, say altitude."
      N123YZ: "ALTITUDE!"
      ATC: "N123YZ, say airspeed."
      N123YZ: "AIRSPEED!"
      ATC: "N123YZ, say cancel IFR."
      N123YZ: "Eight thousand feet, one hundred fifty knots indicated."

      One man's crash is another man's carefully planned landing maneuver.

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