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TeenageWasteland 02-26-2016 04:31 PM

I stayed up all night watching internet conspiracy theories, so naturally my dreams were really weird. Last night I had a really long, intricate dream about solving a murder and everyone had masks. And inside this old church, poor (in terms of wealth) people had a stealth competition or something? They had masks from Zelda... wish I could remember more of it!

ChelseaDagger 02-26-2016 06:51 PM

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Originally Posted by TeenageWasteland (Post 1682721)
I stayed up all night watching internet conspiracy theories, so naturally my dreams were really weird. Last night I had a really long, intricate dream about solving a murder and everyone had masks. And inside this old church, poor (in terms of wealth) people had a stealth competition or something? They had masks from Zelda... wish I could remember more of it!

In this dream, did you take off their masks yourself, or did Scooby do the honors?

Frownland 06-01-2016 06:28 PM

I had a dream that my friend appeared in last week and it felt kind of different from how dreams feel. I remember there being emptiness, with a lack of action and sound when she walked up while I was smoking a cigarette. We just shot the **** because we were outside of a party. We talked about the food there and something about the party, I think it was a person, that annoyed us. Then I turned around to check out a noise I heard, and when I looked back she was gone.

The dream carried on and I did whatever **** I was doing when I heard "is it you?" and I wasn't at the party anymore. It looked like the moon was shining while a river flowed above me, making weird, stereotypical ghost apparitions. I wasn't scared, just observing. I would weave in and out of dreams in the same party house as before, with a circular garage and an opening in the middle of the house with a forest inside of it (for smoking) to the strange dark place. Every time I would go back and see the ghost things I would hear "is it you?"

I described what I remembered to her and she said she had a very similar dream about me and it kind of ****ed with me. I'm thinking it's just the power of suggestion and that she had a crazy dream that I kind of put to words, because I'm too smart to believe in weird paranormal ****.

ChelseaDagger 06-01-2016 06:49 PM

^^^your last line sums up your most self-constraining flaw. The supernatural is only "supernatural" until scientific technology catches up and discovers a way to explain/measure/replicate it. If you find that your knowledge and your experiences are at odds with each other, it's time to reevaluate one (or both) of them.

The Batlord 06-01-2016 06:51 PM

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Originally Posted by ChelseaDagger (Post 1703908)
^^^your last line sums up your most self-constraining flaw. The supernatural is only "supernatural" until scientific technology catches up and discovers a way to measure/replicate it. If you find that your knowledge and your experiences are at odds with each other, it's time to reevaluate one (or both) of them.

Think you could give me a tarot reading?

Frownland 06-01-2016 06:51 PM

You seriously take too me.

ChelseaDagger 06-01-2016 06:54 PM

@ Batty: it'll cost you

@ Frown: you seriously take too yourself

Frownland 06-01-2016 06:55 PM

Off fuck

ChelseaDagger 06-01-2016 06:56 PM

Job that's his

DeadChannel 06-01-2016 06:57 PM

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Originally Posted by ChelseaDagger (Post 1703908)
^^^your last line sums up your most self-constraining flaw. The supernatural is only "supernatural" until scientific technology catches up and discovers a way to explain/measure/replicate it. If you find that your knowledge and your experiences are at odds with each other, it's time to reevaluate one (or both) of them.

Why should you believe in supernatural stuff before there's actual evidence for it? Why not wait?


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