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Same here. They say that everyone dreams, but if that's true, I never remember mine.
on occasion it might happen and i spend the first few waking hours analysing the nightmare for the signifcance of what it represents. i spend the remaining part of the day self adjusting once i have pinpointed the issue.
Fact is, i haven't had a true nightmare in years, if not a decade.
My favorite ones are when I have sleeping paralysis, which I had maybe two times.
I can see why I have had these dreams because I really want to do things like that in real life.
Eat some cheese before you go sleeping.
Same. Ive always been fascinated with flight. There is freedom in the skies. Free from so many limitations. Its a shame that humans cant fly, but I would like to get my pilots license someday.
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