 Originally Posted by Hukif
lol I know! I do like the real-life sensations however, since they make the dream more memorable to me, makes it like another reality I am living in.
I guess that comes with perspective?
To me, what people refer to negative things is the positive ones.
For example, I remember a pretty nice dream where I literally fed a starving dog trapped in a yakuza's base my arm, I could feel while he was munching on my flesh and bones and all the pain that comes with it, but it felt pretty good and made me happy enough to endure it, since the little boy was hungry.
Dreams are just so diverse and beatiful overall, I like them so much ^^
I feel I would also have appreciated that dream. But I think the pain you felt was probably not as excruciating as if your physical body was being gnawed on by a dog. The pains I described earlier in my example dreams felt very accurate, and I perceived them as intense, but I think that objectively, they are very mild types of pain. Just discomfort, not that much pain.
 Originally Posted by GordanFreeman
I appreciate your sarcasm 
No really, that dream made me feel nice. I like it. Your dream characters are very smart. Never got such clear guidance from mine
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