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Old 19-05-2006, 05:40 AM   #31
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Yep, I am a trained psychologist and have studied dream understanding and deciphering for years. Your dream is a common enough dream in men. It means your gay!
Oh god.... What's the cure Doc!!!!!!!!
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Old 19-05-2006, 05:47 AM   #32
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Oh, and I rarely remember dreams. But those I do remember I am usually having some sort of adventure. I remember having this recurring dream when I was younger but don't get that now.



Finally, I do tech support for bigpond internet, I am also known to mumble some tech advice in my drowsy sleepy state.
Well luck for you I am a work place therapist. I can tell you with absolute certainty that your gay and you like to be the double adapter.....LOL
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Old 19-05-2006, 07:38 AM   #33
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I don't really have dreams anymore and if i do its either like im falling and i wake up shaky and panniky, just plain wierd and scrambled or awsome but i maybe have one once a month the falling ones more often. When i was younger i used to have some horrid dreams but i would never wake up during them i would stay asleep and they just kept coming, it was odd but it hasnt happened since i was about 14 or so.
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Old 19-05-2006, 09:40 AM   #34
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however i've noticed lately that my dreams never seem to be good ones.
I think you will find that todays environment.

Violence and the rubbish you see on tv and the rubbish you hear comming from idiots who run this place. are effecting people.

You never know the war one may come true. because I dont think anyone has a happy future in this earth.
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Old 19-05-2006, 10:07 AM   #35
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Apparantly I swear like a sailor when I sleep. Doesn't happen all the time though.

There have been times too where I've woken myself up because of it.

The last one I was told I yelled out "You fat so-and-so". I've also been told it scares the hell of anyone who hears it.

I really think I need help...
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Old 19-05-2006, 10:55 AM   #36
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Not me, I dream vividly on regular occasions. Just the other night I had one of my best. I was buying an investment property when I turned around and cut the estate agent in half with an axe. Not one clean blow, but repeated bone crunching strikes. It was like I was stuck inside someone elses body and couldn't stop them. Not that I wanted to, so I watched on in bemused excitement from within myself.

After I had finished I wandered outside to inspect the rest of the property and found everyone in the street appeared to be like a zombie from Dawn of the Dead. What ensued was the most beautiful unforgettable orgy of violence I have ever seen. Its amazing what our imaginations can give us.

Don't they say stress stops you dreaming? i.e. don't get into a deep enough sleep or something. Maybe the older you get the more you've got to worry about...


just so you know . i drive a holden am 8 foot 3, i am an eskimo, am trained in all facets of marshal arts , have a military background , lots of automatic weapons . and dont live in sydney. hahaha.
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Old 19-05-2006, 11:54 AM   #37
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I don't know if anyone else here can relate to this, but a lot of the time i'm able to realise i'm dreaming, and take control of some of my dreams! This is weird but extremely cool, it's as though i'm conscious, but in a dream world. I've had some fun in those dreams. Apparently it's a relatively rare ability but quite a few others can do it ?
I taught myself to do this all by watching a segment from a dvd (I'll try get the name)

I get dreams where the situation is like real life, and i'll be able to see myself or through my eyes, weird things are happening but not impossible and weird things would happen to me like not being able to run or sometimes not even being able to move while everyone else is getting away.

My mate tried to explain this to me but it's easier to understand by watching it. It was a cartoon style where this hippy was talking to this other guy about dreams in a real deep way and finished by telling him about the lightswitch trick. The guy leaves the room and on the way hits a light switch and nothing happens. Very cool.

Now everytime I can't tell if I'm dreaming I head for the nearest lightswitch and try it. Always nothing happens and then I am in instant control, I can do whatever i like superhero style and the dreams become so cool I try not to wake up.
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Old 19-05-2006, 04:51 PM   #38
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just so you know . i drive a holden am 8 foot 3, i am an eskimo, am trained in all facets of marshal arts , have a military background , lots of automatic weapons . and dont live in sydney. hahaha.
lol, you'll be in my dreams tonight...
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Old 19-05-2006, 05:08 PM   #39
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I vividly remember having a bad experience waking up once. I dreamt I was holding down an insane woman when she lunged out of my grasp. In the dream I woke up with a fright in my bed but could sense something was in there with me hiding in the dark.

Something powerful grabbed me by the legs and threw me into the air. I woke up in mid air just in time to crunch into the brick wall of my bedroom. I must have jumped off my bed in my sleep and ended up pounding the wall about 2 meters off the ground then sliding down it. I had a graze from my neck to my lower back.

After sitting stunned for a moment I got up to go wash off the blood. When I walked into the bathroom I hung my head down for a second, then when I looked up in the mirror the insane woman was behind me. Must have still only been half awake.

At that point I went and cracked a beer and sat watching infomercials until the sun came up. Figured I wasn't going to get a good nights sleep. Play with that one physcologists...
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Old 19-05-2006, 05:11 PM   #40
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Finally, I do tech support for bigpond internet, I am also known to mumble some tech advice in my drousy sleepy state.
Is that while at work?
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Old 19-05-2006, 09:20 PM   #41
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I vividly remember having a bad experience waking up once. I dreamt I was holding down an insane woman when she lunged out of my grasp. In the dream I woke up with a fright in my bed but could sense something was in there with me hiding in the dark.

Something powerful grabbed me by the legs and threw me into the air. I woke up in mid air just in time to crunch into the brick wall of my bedroom. I must have jumped off my bed in my sleep and ended up pounding the wall about 2 meters off the ground then sliding down it. I had a graze from my neck to my lower back.

After sitting stunned for a moment I got up to go wash off the blood. When I walked into the bathroom I hung my head down for a second, then when I looked up in the mirror the insane woman was behind me. Must have still only been half awake.

At that point I went and cracked a beer and sat watching infomercials until the sun came up. Figured I wasn't going to get a good nights sleep. Play with that one physcologists...

Thats kinda weird mate.

I sometimes have simailar expierences as you where I dream about something, and wake up but can somehow sense that it is still there with me. I sometimes call out "go away, leave me alone", even though I am half awake, I can't stop myself from calling.
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Old 19-05-2006, 09:45 PM   #42
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I answer questions in my sleep. I don't normally talk though.

I used to get up the next morning and have brekky with Dad, and because he usually comes home long after I'm in bed asleep, I don't get to talk to him often, and as I'd start telling him about things I'd done since the last time I saw him, he'd start filling in bits of information for me, and I couldn't figure out how he knew. Then he told me.
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Old 19-05-2006, 09:47 PM   #43
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Nah its not so weird. My brother in law and neice both act up a lot in their sleep. Both my parents but especially my mother would sleep walk when I was young. I've never had a problem with it apart from that one dream. My girlfriend says I sleep the sleep of the dead...
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Old 20-05-2006, 10:50 AM   #44
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when i was an apprentice i was running a single man machine shop. i'd come across problems making things sometimes i couldnt figure out how to make something. many times i solved the problems in a dream that night . go to work and do it the way i dreamt it . solved many machining difficulties this way.
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Old 20-05-2006, 02:10 PM   #45
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i've noticed that if i have a few beers or rums (but not drunk as) i have alot weirder dreams than if i havnt drank anything....
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