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      I read about "teeth falling out dreams", and that was a surprise because I've had one.

      So in my dream, I'm at church, I'm angry with someone because they're giving me ****, and I'm normally in control of my emotions, it's cold anger.

      I make an icy comment along the idea of "You'd probably think it makes sense to take a shot at me about (event not connected to me)".

      The person does just that. It's someone I've put up with before on similar nuisances, but this one is just so clear and bold that I explode. I'm shouting "WTF DOES THAT HAVE TO DO WITH ME???" or such, and he's stuck for a second. He handles being corned poorly, and can't take his usual approach in a public place, so he does the "walks away" thing.

      Oh no you don't. I walk after, repeating my shout, louder, packed with righeous indignation. Again I shout, louder, demanding my respect as a human. Again, bellowing that all might know of the injustice.

      Except on the last one I hurl midsentence. It's a realitvely small hurl, and I think it might be important that there was a sort of noodle dangling out of my mouth. Like a short, slightly fat fettuccini. It twisted a bit.

      Of course I ignore all this, brushing the noodle away, I'm a bit focused at the moment.
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      That's it. I'm not sure if I've puked before. Also in the same night, I noticed a dream more cinematic. Heck, it ended with a sort of zoom-out-curve cityscape, kinda like the first Bourne movie, iirc. First, it made lucid dreams seem out of reach because dreams aren't something I'm doing, it may not even be me. It could be watching a movie, like an observer over someone else's (lucid?) dream.

      Then again, I always wondered how on earth the mind can recreate an environment. If you touch a pipe, is it the right texture, knock on it for the right sound? Surely not completely accurate, but who're we fooling? But when I did that cityscape, I made an awful lot of visual data, so that was cool.

      Sorry, that was extra. The more important thing is the upchuck, there might be significant meaning. Later (another topic I expect), I might bring up stuff I overheard from my brother's sleeptalk - there might be more to learn about dreams from them.
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      "Have you ever squished your face on a window?
      It looks funny. Ever got it stuck?" ~Falos

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      And have you ever experienced in the waking life a vomiting for no apparent reasons? I have.
      It's when you are emotionally fed up with something unpleasant and you want to get rid of it - to stop dwelling on the (usually disappointing) past events.
      I'm tired being sorry.

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      Isn't the vomiting a reaction of your body telling you "can't take it no more" ? I mean, sure, you want to get rid of something unpleasent, but you just can't! Otherwise it wouldn't have come as far as making you vomit ... ?!
      Religion is curable.

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