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| Originally posted by enydo At least come to Midcity! Then I wont feel quite so bad about going home after that. |
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| Originally posted by Ted Promo I really don't know how people remember such vivid crap about their dreams. I remember almost none of them. Sometimes I remember them for about five minutes after I wake up and I think wow, I'm messed up -- but never am I able to keep a mental inventory of whether I can clench my fists in my dreams |
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| Originally posted by l�cid earlier today RJT and i were talking about fish and corn cakes and because of that conversation, i was able to vividly recall recent dreams involving tuna steaks and blue corn waffles. |

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| Originally posted by Ted Promo Who knows! But I got work at 6am tomorrow which means I need to be up by 4am. I'm really rootin' on there being violence in my dreams tonight. |
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| Originally posted by Ted Promo apparently I have to work 5am on Sunday. It'll take coercion. But I'm debating vuuuureh vuuuureh hard about going. |
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| Originally posted by iammesol Dude, why the fuck are you still at Target/the work camp? Seriously, have a little self confidence. |
I'm serious 
They pay me sorta alright, I have health insurance through them, and I have a 401k through them. Guaranteed 40/h a week, rather easy job, I like the people I work with for the most part... meh.
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| Originally posted by l�cid earlier today RJT and i were talking about fish and corn cakes and because of that conversation, i was able to vividly recall recent dreams involving tuna steaks and blue corn waffles. |
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| Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles Funny, now that you mention this I realize that I never see food in any of my dreams. |
TIME TO SLEEP RAAAAAAAGE!

C'MON VIOLENCE!
I have a friend that has to be at work for Target at like 6am or 5am or something ridiculous as well. He works at the one on highway 92!
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| Originally posted by iammesol and Adam, whatever floats your boat. Just hate seeing it kinda' hold you back |

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| Originally posted by enydo I have a friend that has to be at work for Target at like 6am or 5am or something ridiculous as well. He works at the one on highway 92! |
You work at that one? No way.
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| Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles Funny, now that you mention this I realize that I never see food in any of my dreams. |
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| Originally posted by enydo You work at that one? No way. |
While we are asleep it seems like our brains run completely differently from our normal thought process.
The current accepted theory regarding why we have dreams is that our brain whips up crazy scenarios and comes up with a reaction towards that scenario. While we sleep our brain is programming itself to react in different scenarios. If you've ever had to react to something fast and your body reacted seemingly by itself then you can thank your dreams 
This is also why people who are scared of horror movies often have nightmares after watching one. Deep down the brain believes that whatever happened in the horror movie could become a real life scenario and the brain attempts to program itself to deal with that scenario. From reading this thread zombies seem to be a common theme.
Also, we dream every night whether we remember them or not. When we remember a dream it is because the brain is interrupted during the dream. This is why we seem to always remember our nightmares because the increased adrenaline interrupts the brains sleeping pattern.
Dreams don't always have to deal with bad things though
I see sex as a scenario where the brain might want to come up with a pre-programmed reaction!
Edit: Figured i'd give a source for my ramblings.
http://www.psychologytoday.com/articles/index.php?term=pto-20071029-000003&print=1
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| Originally posted by Ted Promo lol, jk, I was referring to the fact that I have no idea which one that is |
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| Originally posted by coroknight While we are asleep it seems like our brains run completely differently from our normal thought process. The current accepted theory regarding why we have dreams is that our brain whips up crazy scenarios and comes up with a reaction towards that scenario. While we sleep our brain is programming itself to react in different scenarios. If you've ever had to react to something fast and your body reacted seemingly by itself then you can thank your dreams ![]() This is also why people who are scared of horror movies often have nightmares after watching one. Deep down the brain believes that whatever happened in the horror movie could become a real life scenario and the brain attempts to program itself to deal with that scenario. From reading this thread zombies seem to be a common theme. Also, we dream every night whether we remember them or not. When we remember a dream it is because the brain is interrupted during the dream. This is why we seem to always remember our nightmares because the increased adrenaline interrupts the brains sleeping pattern. Dreams don't always have to deal with bad things though I see sex as a scenario where the brain might want to come up with a pre-programmed reaction! |
That is actually really cool. I saw something on Discovery channel a few nights ago where they were discussing how most of the "learning" the brain goes through is done in your sleep, so that makes a lot of sense.
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| Originally posted by coroknight Edit: Figured i'd give a source for my ramblings. http://www.psychologytoday.com/arti...-000003&print=1 |
The dream I get most often, is a near-exact replay of my previous day.
Only minor changes, sometimes the people are mixed up or there I'm riding a fire truck instead of a bus, but for the most part the story lines don't differ from the perticular day's in question.
If I sleep alone, my dreams are always terribly violent. It's rare that I have a violent dream when sleeping at the bf's house.
Re: Violence in your dreams
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| Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles How often do your dreams feature violence? A lot of mine are insanely violent (graphic blood, gore, death, shooting, etc.) even though I never get in fights and rarely watch very violent movies. |
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