Quote Originally Posted by naikou View Post
lol. Way too much death note for you.[/b]
I was like that before Death Note but that anime has defiantly made me noticeably more insane.

It's nice to know that I'm starting out ok. I'm easily discouraged to, if I don't have the right amount of motivation.

Quote Originally Posted by naikou View Post
No, I doubt it. I've never heard anything like that, anyway. If you aren't sure, you could always try experimenting to see what works best for you.[/b]
And give up watching movies with Alan Rickman in it!? This would be a big sacrifice. Haha...I'm only half joking.

Quote Originally Posted by naikou View Post
I wouldn't recommend writing out everything in exhausting detail, especially if you have 4 good-sized dreams to remember per night. On the other hand, you don't want your notes to be so sparse that you can't remember what your dream was about when you read them. Best case scenario is: you jot down just enough notes that you can fill in all the rest of the details mentally when you read your journal at a later time.[/b]
It's strange when I re-read my dreams after only one day of writing them down. When I wake up my dreams are so vivid and I try to sort them as my dream comes rushing back to me. A lot of the times, while I'm recalling, I actually remember something that happened before in the dream so I have to jot down notes in the corner and draw arrows so I know the order in which the events accord. It's pretty crazy to try and keep up with my thoughts. Just last night I had to give up on writing one because I had been up for 40 minutes writing my novel length dream.

Quote Originally Posted by naikou View Post
I tried this for a week or so, and my dream recall actually dropped. That's only my experience, though... again, I'd suggest experimenting to see what happens.
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My watch doesn't wake me up. This could be because I sleep with earplugs in. (I have a cat, a fan, and a radio obsessed sister). Tonight I think I'm going to give up the earplugs and see if anything unusual occurs in my dream or if it effects my dream recall at all.

Thanks for answering my questions. It's nice to know I'm not the only weird physco Death Note fan. Don't deny it. All Death Note fans are crazy.

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I don&#39;t know why I&#39;m suddenly thinking of this but I have another question. Do most of you dream with dialog and, if so, do you remember it? Most all of my dreams involve people and conversations. Infact, a lot of the times my dreams don&#39;t progress unless someone is speaking. (Like a huge glass of tea won&#39;t just randomly appear and then something exciting happens after that). A lot of people try and tell me their dreams and they don&#39;t make sense. I mean, my dreams are completely and totally random but they seem to actually follow a story within the dream. Like my dream has a plot and though the plot is random my dreams atleast follow this plot. (So, while having a huge glass of tea appear in the room is random, someone actually talking about, and planning to place a huge glass of tea in the room is completely acceptable.) Also, I read and write a lot in my dreams. What I&#39;m reading is usually insanely helpful to the real life me and I feel my self getting excited so I wake up only to forget completely what I was reading. Of course the note could have just read "Don&#39;t forget to do your laundry in the morning." or "There is a flying cobra above you." I do remember one poem that my dream self wrote. It was terrible but I did write it. It was out of character because I don&#39;t write poetry at all.

Thanks for all the replies&#33; Again, sorry for posting this stuff here but I think it would be better than creating multiple threads. (Correct me if I&#39;m wrong in my assumptions.)