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      Funny

      But I wonder how many people desire the need for money once they are lucid in their dreams.

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      I don't. And it sems to be a bit of a humorous fantasy sci video and not, in fact, about an LD, so the money makes sense in context.

      And I, for one, would have made my arm longer, or even opened the safe by turning the tumblers within the door lock. Poor guy. Trapped by his own greed and stupidity. That and a bloody thick safe.
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      Quote Originally Posted by OrionStyles View Post
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      But I wonder how many people desire the need for money once they are lucid in their dreams.
      Interesting question, I can't recall EVER having any desire for money while being lucid. This is just me, but I can only imagine the most greedy of people having a real desire for money while lucid.

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      Yeah, it would be pretty pointless to steal money in a LD! But the rest of the video is pretty cool though, like the muted lighting and the light flickering when he turns it on etc. It somehow captures the atmosphere and feeling of a lucid dream pretty well I thought :-)

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      Its got nothing to do with lucid dreaming, but yeah, its a good short film.
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      Quote Originally Posted by ZmillA View Post
      Interesting question, I can't recall EVER having any desire for money while being lucid. This is just me, but I can only imagine the most greedy of people having a real desire for money while lucid.
      Well if you're lucid, then you should understand that there's no reason to desire dream money, I guess. That'd be like risking robbing a bank for a bunch of Monopoly money. Not worth the effort because it's completely worthless (and in the dream $'s case, nonexistent). Unless you want to cheat at Monopoly. In which case I still think it'd be a waste of effort

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      its funny but what does it haveto do with lucids
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      That was pretty good. Interesting idea, good execution, not too long.

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      Quote Originally Posted by 12g951ad View Post
      its funny but what does it haveto do with lucids
      Sure, the film is not specifically about LDing, however IMO it has a strong LD flavour to it eg, the device failure with the photocopier and then the classic lightswitch flickering. Also, the lighting is strange and eery, plus of course the obvious feature - that the actor is able to put his arm through an object (another classic RC) and then has fun playing around with this ability.The clock on the wall reads 3 o'clock (obviously 3am).

      As we all know, unless you have been in a LD you can't really understand what they FEEL like and how they feel distinctly different to ordinary dreams. You also can't really explain it to anyone. (Imagine trying to explain sight to someone who has been blind since birth.) This video gives a reasonable impression of what it feels like to be in a LD, that's all.

      Glad people are enjoying it :-)
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      actually to tell you the truth
      the thing that would perfectly explain a lucid dream to me is
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      Quote Originally Posted by DreamQueen View Post
      Sure, the film is not specifically about LDing, however IMO it has a strong LD flavour to it eg, the device failure with the photocopier and then the classic lightswitch flickering. Also, the lighting is strange and eery, plus of course the obvious feature - that the actor is able to put his arm through an object (another classic RC) and then has fun playing around with this ability.The clock on the wall reads 3 o'clock (obviously 3am).

      As we all know, unless you have been in a LD you can't really understand what they FEEL like and how they feel distinctly different to ordinary dreams. You also can't really explain it to anyone. (Imagine trying to explain sight to someone who has been blind since birth.) This video gives a reasonable impression of what it feels like to be in a LD, that's all.

      Glad people are enjoying it :-)
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      That video is alright, My dreams and my lucids are way more colorful and surreal then this video attempted to be though.
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