(06-30-2014, 01:06 AM)MrBehemoth Wrote: Shaman, do you live in Silent Hill?
Huh, I never thought of it quite like that. Maybe in the darkest recesses of my mind I do xD
On the other hand, I do live in a lake community that has a suspect past [it was built by the mafia as far as I've heard], a lot of the residents are shifty, I
have known people named Harry, Cheryl, Henry, Travis, Heather, James, Maria, Laura, Walter, Alex and Josh.
Yeah, I might as well be lol.
(06-29-2014, 04:37 AM)Froge Wrote: A recurring dream I've had lately is about a sequence of locations. My house, my school, a mall, and a water park beside a library all located on one street. The dream skips to the water park or the library very quickly. Something different occurs each time I visit the place. Once, I was stepping into the water park, feeling like a child again, though I lost something in the process. Other times I am in the library. It gets a bit scary in the library. The books are children's, but are bound in stacks and appear a bit ancient. Once, a tarantula was crawling all over the place.
On one occasion I dreamt more about the mall. I don't particularly remember what it was about, but I felt like I was late for something.
My feeling towards this dream is neutral. Sometimes I wake up feeling nostalgic, and either times a bit uneasy.
Interesting. I occasionally have dreams like that, although I never quite remember where I've gone in them when I wake up. They usually involve leaking, dirty aquariums and plants I don't want to be in close proximity to [like the Brugmansia my mother used to have - I didn't like that thing].
(06-30-2014, 02:35 AM)Amn Wrote: Apart from that weird shaman deal, I like your writing style CrazyShaman.
You like to read right?
Weird? I get that a lot lol.
Ah, thank you [my writing style usually sounds A LOT better, but I wrote this post in a hurry]. I do love reading, indeed [I'm a bit of a bibliomaniac]; what I read varies a lot, but I'm particularly fond of old literature, especially early gothic horror and the classics.
I'll read just about anything that holds my interest, though - history, science textbooks, anything about tribal peoples [I'm part American Indian - hence the shaman thing], psychology, plants, exploration, Harry Potter xD.
I have somewhat eclectic tastes.
(06-30-2014, 03:06 AM)Abraxas Wrote: -Missing and failing a class, and going back to high school for some reason. Also, not being able to locate said class.
-Traveling a long distance, knowing the destination, but unsure of exactly how to get there. Pretty obvious meaning.
I get those, as well. I dream about school oddly frequently, considering I haven't been in school for years. It's almost always the first day of the school year for some reason.
Quote:I occasionally get this. Like I find a part of my neighborhood I never noticed before and suddenly I've walked into a Lovecraft novel.
Precisely. Some of mine are more organic, so to speak, but still make no sense. Like fish tanks set into angled ceilings, an office building/castle/grandmother's house hybrid, etc. xD
(06-30-2014, 04:07 PM)Tesbull Wrote: I just dreamed that i was in a self-riding tractor, i just suddenly knew it would crash. And i woke up.
But after that, i went sleeping again and had a sex dream. I woke up then i was like: ''Wtf was i dreaming?''
TRUE STORY!
You just made me laugh out loud in the laundromat. Now everyone is looking at me funny. Fabulous! lol
(07-01-2014, 03:08 AM)Harry Potter Wrote: Quote:I ain't definitely telling you guys this.
But let's just say if it truly happened, my virginity would be lost.
Lol that sounds like a fun one. I've had some I
almost posted here, and decided not to, because they were just... yeah. They usually involve people trying to get me involved in activities I don't mind being privy to, but don't want to be directly involved in. Most notably, one of them had a one-legged leather-clad woman trying to seduce me O-O
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