You guys have fucked up dreams. I have dreams that I’m doing either fun or regular stuff.
For instance, sometimes I dream I’m hangin out with someone I havent seen in a while or hookin up with some random hot girl I’ve seen in one of my classes.
[quote]Der Candy wrote:
ctschneider wrote:
Has anyone here ever experienced hynogogic paralysis prior to waking up or falling asleep? I’ve experienced this just a couple of times and it is far more frightening than any nightmare I’ve had - and I’ve had a few dreams that were perhaps more gruesome than the ones WhiteFlash just described.
As far as I’m concerned, there’s no nightmare and very little in the real world that can rival being unable to move your limbs or even open your mouth to scream for help while experiencing the creeping sense of dread and an invisible, malevolent presence that always seems to accompany this state halfway between waking and sleep.
Yes I have had these. Very frightening.[/quote]
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I dreamt I encountered idiots from New Jersey. They had bad hair and thought they were smart. Really it turns out they were jewish. Raised on mama’s money. I Lol’d. Who needs the OCD mental problems of a jew I ask? Oh, she’s so racist. Jewish men will be angry with me for a second, then they will want to date me.
[quote]masonator wrote:
You guys have fucked up dreams. I have dreams that I’m doing either fun or regular stuff.
For instance, sometimes I dream I’m hangin out with someone I havent seen in a while or hookin up with some random hot girl I’ve seen in one of my classes. [/quote]
last night i had a dream where i sucking on some valumptuous black girl’s titties.
Last night I had a dream I was playing xbox with some friends when a 6’10" chinese broad with giant fakies wearing a pink bikini walked in and sat next to me. We started going at it and my buddies slowly made their way outta the room.
As we were going at it I told her I had a girlfriend and she couldn’t tell anybody. She started crying and I woke up. My girl was sleeping with her head on my chest and I felt really guilty for something I didn’t really do.