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Veho Nex
03-17-2012, 19:20
So I've been slightly concerned about some dreams I've been having recently. Ive been having these dreams for the past several (Five or Six) weeks at the rate of two or three days a week.
The area in which these dreams take place is different most times, only had a few repeats. These dreams always end the same though, in nuclear fire. I don't know why, but I just keep having dreams where in one way or another I'm taking cover from a nuclear blast. Some dreams I see the missile speeding in, others I turn a corner and see a flash and the cloud. My most recent was this last night where I was walking home from a friends house looked and saw buildings crumbling. I remember wondering why until I noticed the massive mushroom cloud behind it.
These dreary dreams are disconcerting.
Maybe you'll be visited by a beautiful girl from the future sent to protect you against a vicious terminator?
I dreamt last night that Secura was a Reaper-Indoctrinated Templar.
I was the "Ezio" character and I tried to recruit her into the brotherhood, left her in a room for a moment where I was talking to other Assassin's then she starts acting weird, as if indoctrination programming kicked in, then we were getting raided by Templar troops as she ran away. Had to fight them off and try to give chase.
I dreamt last night that Secura was a Reaper-Indoctrinated Templar.
I was the "Ezio" character and I tried to recruit her into the brotherhood, left her in a room for a moment where I was talking to other Assassin's then she starts acting weird, as if indoctrination programming kicked in, then we were getting raided by Templar troops as she ran away. Had to fight them off and try to give chase.
:laugh4:
My mix game dreams usually involved Minecraft and other games. I had one where I had to rebuild Kirkwall to prevent the darkspawn from getting inside.
So I've been slightly concerned about some dreams I've been having recently. Ive been having these dreams for the past several (Five or Six) weeks at the rate of two or three days a week.
The area in which these dreams take place is different most times, only had a few repeats. These dreams always end the same though, in nuclear fire. I don't know why, but I just keep having dreams where in one way or another I'm taking cover from a nuclear blast. Some dreams I see the missile speeding in, others I turn a corner and see a flash and the cloud. My most recent was this last night where I was walking home from a friends house looked and saw buildings crumbling. I remember wondering why until I noticed the massive mushroom cloud behind it.
These dreary dreams are disconcerting.
Indication of hostility, rage and losing control over such emotions. Just don't go postal on us :sneaky:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G7RgN9ijwE4
I have dreams like this all the time.
a completely inoffensive name
03-25-2012, 11:17
The area in which these dreams take place is different most times, only had a few repeats. These dreams always end the same though, in nuclear fire. I don't know why, but I just keep having dreams where in one way or another I'm taking cover from a nuclear blast. Some dreams I see the missile speeding in, others I turn a corner and see a flash and the cloud. My most recent was this last night where I was walking home from a friends house looked and saw buildings crumbling. I remember wondering why until I noticed the massive mushroom cloud behind it.
This is not a joke post of mine. I can relate to dreams of nuclear fire. When I was younger for some reason I was fascinated and horrified with the fact that nuclear war could annihilate me and everyone I know at any moment. I would spend hours at home after school reading about the different capabilities of nuclear missiles. What the range of the Tsar Bomba was and if the Russians still had one and are keeping it secret so that they could wipe out all of LA in one hit. Always checking Java programs people have made that overlapped the ranges of different bombs with google maps seeing if my house was in the blast range or if the winds would carry fallout towards us. One day I laid in bed terrified because I left my shade open (I usually closed them everyday after school when I got home because the sun always left a glare on the computer screen) and I thought the sky was glowing from nuclear fire. Even turned on my computer at 2am to check the news and ended up finding out was light pollution was. It was a very bad time for me. It wasn't like a constant crippling fear or anything, just something that would pop in my head from time to time and throw me completely off tilt.
So yeah, the nuclear fire dream are not so good. I have a few I still remember. Hopefully they go away eventually for you as they did for me.
Montmorency
03-25-2012, 12:03
Looks like you need to learn to stop worrying and love the bomb?
:shame:
Serious post: ever since I left school I keep having a recurring dream where I go back to high school for some reason. I'm not back in time, its my 26 year old self going back to school. I even ask myself in the dream what I'm doing there.
a completely inoffensive name
03-25-2012, 12:15
Looks like you need to learn to stop worrying and love the bomb?
:shame:
That movie actually helped me by making me laugh at it all. :)
Serious post: ever since I left school I keep having a recurring dream where I go back to high school for some reason. I'm not back in time, its my 26 year old self going back to school. I even ask myself in the dream what I'm doing there.
Every dream is a wish fulfilled, at least according to Freud. :shrug:
seireikhaan
03-25-2012, 12:40
Every dream is a wish fulfilled, at least according to Freud. :shrug:
Tell that to the random zombie apocalypses that tend to invade my otherwise totally normal dreams. :laugh4:
Peasant Phill
03-25-2012, 13:53
Tell that to the random zombie apocalypses that tend to invade my otherwise totally normal dreams. :laugh4:
Are these communist zombies, consumerist zombies, or something else?
Veho Nex
03-25-2012, 22:53
Must be communist since they tend to share their bounty freely.
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