Hello and welcome! The best thing about DV is being a part of the community, so you'll enjoy it. Good luck in your future lucid endeavours! |
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...but I've never introduced myself here. I've never seen DV as a community to be part of, just a site of information about dreams... until recently. I've been reading a lot of posts everywhere and I feel that it's time to stop being silly and join you guys. |
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Hurricane At The Sea (1850) and Shipwreck (1854) by Ivan Aivazovsky
The dreamer formerly known as Angelpotter
Hello and welcome! The best thing about DV is being a part of the community, so you'll enjoy it. Good luck in your future lucid endeavours! |
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Welcome AngelPotter, |
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“Trust the vibes you get, energy doesn’t lie.”
― Genereux Philip
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Hurricane At The Sea (1850) and Shipwreck (1854) by Ivan Aivazovsky
The dreamer formerly known as Angelpotter
I was checking my subscriptions, and... apparently, I did start a thread when I first got here. |
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Hurricane At The Sea (1850) and Shipwreck (1854) by Ivan Aivazovsky
The dreamer formerly known as Angelpotter
You know, it's ok. It's nice to meet you again. |
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You may say I'm a dreamer.
But I'm not the only one - John Lennon
Thanks, Joanna, that's actually super sweet!!! |
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Hurricane At The Sea (1850) and Shipwreck (1854) by Ivan Aivazovsky
The dreamer formerly known as Angelpotter
Hey Angelpotter, nice to meet you! I'm new too! |
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Hurricane At The Sea (1850) and Shipwreck (1854) by Ivan Aivazovsky
The dreamer formerly known as Angelpotter
Hello and welcome Angelpotter! |
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Thanks, Mismagius! |
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Hurricane At The Sea (1850) and Shipwreck (1854) by Ivan Aivazovsky
The dreamer formerly known as Angelpotter
Nice of you to reintroduce yourself. Being more active on Dreamviews is a great way to get inspiration and encouragement. Just being excited about being here does get people lucid! |
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Even though I haven't had much luck yet, I do agree that I seem to be making more progress now that I check this site everyday... at least I'm doing reality checks now! |
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Hurricane At The Sea (1850) and Shipwreck (1854) by Ivan Aivazovsky
The dreamer formerly known as Angelpotter
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