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    Being in WWII/Swearing At My Mom/Another Short Lucid

    by , 01-02-2015 at 09:49 PM (336 Views)
    I really need to work on not losing the dream 1 minute after I become lucid.

    Something didn't feel right. I looked at my hands and saw that I was dreaming. I was in my house at night time, and wanted to go outside so that I could go explore. The dream was pretty unstable so I stared at my hands for quite awhile to try to stabilize. I went to the door to the garage and I was afraid that opening a door would make me wake up so I just walked right through it. Then I was in my garage and the garage door was closed so I walked through that as well but then I woke up.

    I was learning about WWII by actually being there and seeing some of it happen. Apparently there was a big flood that trapped thousands of soldiers who drown. Hmm, never read about that one in history books.

    I was with a girl in my room who I've never met before but it was like we were friends already. I went into my mom's room and she was slurring her words and stumbling around. I got mad at her for being drunk so I yelled, "FUCK YOU!" like five times. She didn't respond. I thought of how my new year's resolution was to be a good person and realized I was kind of failing at that by swearing at my mom. Oh well. I went back into my room and was crying and I think my "friend" was trying to comfort me.

    Two gay men who looked alike and dressed exactly the same were making out on my kitchen floor


    Woke up with the song "Sweater Weather" playing in my head.

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    Updated 01-02-2015 at 09:53 PM by 23237

    Tags: wwii
    Categories
    lucid , non-lucid

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