I'll usually break off from some lucid dreams, and I'll dance around, wasting the dream's time, or reverse time in my lucid dream only to repeat the dream again! I find myself wondering why I need to do that, and I've learned to go with the flow of dreams, because they end up worse when I mess around with them like that. I have ended up fighting people in my dreams when I was a teenager, but I found that exploring the dream was far more peaceful and enjoyable.

I have seen... weird things in my dream, like someone slapping a mouse in the face, because I would stare at that person making them do it. I find myself pushing those parts of my lucid dreams, but I've tried to limit things for a more down-to-earth feel.

Flying is fun, but I attempt to make my dreams a real learning experience by forcing me to stay grounded. The things I can learn from my dreams are quite empowering.

But those are the stupidest things I've done... other than that, I have punched a person in my lucid dream to "break" the story, in which that character would be removed from my dream, and the plot of the dream would be confused enough for me to break from it when I wanted to. Yeah... it's pretty stupid to punch someone (in a lucid dream) just to break the plot, but I've done that two or three times. I don't have the urge to do that naturally, just when the dream gets bizarre and I have control enough to do so.