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Some are about "ghosts and goblins" - those I love.
Probably because my real life itself is a weird kind of a nightmare =)
1: I feel pain and
2: bringing back bad memorys.
Recently though I remember one nightmare that I actually managed to "solve" my way through. It wasn't a puzzle per se, but I did manage to get through it. I felt kinda happy and proud of myself. I woke up feeling generally good!
You could say it's a form of sleepwalking, but I'm not entirely asleep, and when I come to, I simply return to bed. I usually experience this insanity in silence, but if people see me and try to talk to me while I'm doing it, I will attempt to explain the logic of whatever it is I'm doing (which at the time makes perfect sense to me, and only me), but the resulting conversation is even more insane.
I remember these having occured 95% of the time (very rarely will someone tell me about something I've done/said but been able to remember it). If a conversation is had while I'm doing it, anyone who knows me will know I'm "dreaming", but I find my attempts to explain whatever it is I'm doing to be quite embarrassing when I'm finally in the right state of mind. Essentially when I realize how crazy I sounded.
To be able to recall firmly believing that something is happening, that ficticious people or things are around, yet it's all fabricated in my head... like I said, it's what I imagine senile people experience continually. It would suck, even if you didn't know it. Your point of view would be in a constant state of fluctuation.
The worst ones are when I imagine insects or spiders in my bed or around me. Those dreams tend to take the longest to come back around from, because I will convince myself that I saw them. It will sometimes take quite awhile to realize that I only dreamt it.