Well I haven't had repeated dreams before, BUT my friend has. It really annoyed her. I can't tell you the details as it is quite personal. |
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Ok so a wile ago about when I was 10 I would have the same dream night after knight. It woud allways be me falling of an escalator then seeing pink and waking up. I was wondering has anyone ever had a repeated dream if so I would like to know if its normal thanx. |
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Steven
Well I haven't had repeated dreams before, BUT my friend has. It really annoyed her. I can't tell you the details as it is quite personal. |
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I've talked to several people who have had repeated dreams. It's not unnatural, but not everyone gets them. Personally, I find that the older I get (I'm 19, so not that old), certain themes of my dreams tend to occur more often, but the dreams don't repeat themselves..... Unless you count repeating the same actions in the same dream. I've done that and it baffles me as to why. I already did something so why try to do it again? |
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"If there was one thing the lucid dreaming ninja writer could not stand, it was used car salesmen."
When I was fairly young, probably under 10, I had this one nightmare over and over, I have no clue how many times. There's nothing really unusual about it, its just that your brain keeps going over that story. That sort of thing can actually be good for a lucid dreamer. What dream-sign is better than an entire dream that you know every detail of? |
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Well life is short, so love the one ya' got, 'cause you might get run over or you might get shot.
~Sublime
I've had lots of repeated dreams before. |
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I also had repetetive dreams when I was young(er). I see a pattern....... |
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Whats better than complete freedom from laws, both judicial and physical?
Dammit, McDonald's doors are always blocked by fat people! Running in and out with their "You made me fat!" lawsuits and BigMacs. Tsh. I'm boycotting. |
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[23:17:23] <+Kaniaz> "You think I want to look like Leo Volont? Don't you dare"
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