yeah. Maybe we should suggest it somehow?
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yeah. Maybe we should suggest it somehow?
How do you mean? Like contact the writers of a show?
Basically. Considering your avatar, I would think that you would know more about south park then me, so is there any way to contact the writers?
Well I am quite a big fan. :) The avatar is from www.southparkstudios.com, the only thing I came across on the site which might be of use is the "contact us" page. But I highly doubt that's a direct route to the writers, or that they're taking suggestions. Although judging by the last episode I saw (Crippled Summer), they maybe should take suggestions. That was the worst episode they've put out in years.
i totally agree, Crippled Summer sucked...
in 50 years LDing won't be cool anymore ;_;
Why?
That was a funny American Dad episode, that was actaully why I started researching lucid dreaming, I watching it and got interested :)
'Cause everyone will be doing it. When everyone starts doing the same thing, it can get boring quick. However, that's my interpretation of XeL's post. I think if everyone did LDing, I'd be a much cooler guy around the college campus than I already am! XD And, I'd still do it if everyone else did it too.
I want it to become popular. I think it would be cool to actually be able to tell friends about the awesome LD you had last night without explaining the entire thing.
In my opinion, I would just like to see more people getting into LD's. Almost everybody I talk to around here about it is really skeptical. I can for sure say that everybody won't try it; the experience that most people have with dreams is fuzzy and unclear. When LD's with ULTRA DETAIL comes around, the doubt starts flowing. Just the fact that we can remember these for a long time is alien. As far as I know, unless someone is in a psychology class or has a StumbleUpon of a site like this, they never try to dabble with dreams at all.
Hey, some people dabble with dreams a lto. I came to this site by researching methods of dream control, before I even knew what a lucid dream was.
True, but I'm saying that most people really never have anything to do with dreams. Some people have SP at some point and think they are being abducted by aliens. Of course, we know this is bunk, but the belief is there.
Yeah I agree with Snake about the Alien Abduction thing. I remember watching a show on the History channel and these people claim they were abducted by aliens and they got annoyed when the scientist was saying that it was just hypnagogic hallucinations during sleep paralysis, and they're like "no, I know what I saw!". Anyone ever seen The Fourth Kind?
Anyway, I like that they put lucid dreaming on a show that seems to be common. I don't watch this show, I watch family guy, but it should at least open up some more minds.
lol, I saw that and was going to post it, but then I remembered my computer was broken. I've seen maybe two other episodes of American Dad, and I was about to turn that one off when I saw it was about lucid dreaming.
It would definitely make it easier for us to explain what we were doing at night, that's for sure.
It's difficult to explain a lucid dream in less than a few sentences, so I usually just say it was a dream. I really don't see it becoming too popular; it's one of those things that you have to apply into your life. Everyone always says "I'm going to start exercising... tomorrow." I could see it going down that path. Not many people would have the desire to keep a dream journal, attempt WILD's, or RC throughout the day just for something they are skeptical about.
Violence and other problems can be solved through lucid dreaming, so that would be a plus, and STD's could decrease if people just have dream sex instead of random hookups!
Either way, I don't see lucid dreaming taking off too much. Now after Inception I can definitely see a spike in new users/guests pending, since that movie is about fighting brain invaders by lucid dreaming and kicking their asses. (And of course you google "Lucid dreaming" and the second link is Dreamviews :P)
If it's popular, cool, more problems can be solved in society. If it's still a one in a thousand thing? that's fine with me, too, because it's something special that us lucid dreamers can share!
It is growing in popularity by search trends. It spiked for an all time high for the search terms "lucid dreams" and "lucid dreaming" on google the day after the American Dad episode aired.
It's also growing all this month, most likely due to Inception's soon-to-be release!
Looks like lucid dreaming is becoming more mainstream! It's good that correct information is being passed around about it, but I hope it doesn't become a fad.
I found something really interesting on Google trends:
http://www.google.com/trends?q=lucid...te=2010&sort=0
That looks pretty clear, searches for "lucid dreaming" skyrocketed when the episode first aired in Aprill.
Thats cool MJMax. I just dont like that they present it being so nerdy, when it really isnt. Of course, Steve was the only character capable of taking a role like this, so I guess its fine. But just because Steve is a nerd doesnt mean everything he does is.