Kind of. you can write it down quicker right when you wake up as opposed to waiting until you get onto the comptuer and forget half of the details. If you are going to wait anyway, typing is fine. |
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Kind of. you can write it down quicker right when you wake up as opposed to waiting until you get onto the comptuer and forget half of the details. If you are going to wait anyway, typing is fine. |
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I wish I had that much info to write. |
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I know what you mean! When I have longer dreams it feels like it takes forever to get it down, and my hand hurts by the end because I don't want to pause (and forget details). And the longest I've ever written is a page and a half, so I can only imagine what it feels like to you with four pages. |
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"Often I will spin a tale, never will I charge a fee. I'll amuse you an entire eve, but, alas, you won't remember me. What am I?" - Sloth Demon, Dragon Age: Origins mage origin
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It really depends, I have books and books filled with dreams and the longest I have written down is over 10 pages, this takes some time. I am much faster at typing then I am at writing and the computer is within easy access, but at the same time it is noisy while writing in a book is quite. |
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I wonder if there's some connection between physically writing something and memory. Maybe the longer writing process helps really implant it in your brain so you can remember your dream signs better? |
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