• @[email protected]
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    Brilliant take! Been noticing this for years.

    There’s rarely any sort of violence in my dreams, but I can tell my brain is trying to predict a given situation that I’ve been exposed to or am worried about.

    The rare times that violence is on the table, it’s always me struggling to respond. Same old story for all of us. Can’t punch, kick or run because our brain has us literally paralyzed.

    I’m being shot at and I’ve got my Colt 1911 in hand. Seriously it didn’t go bang?! OK, charge it. And now the slide is stuck. OK, take it off safe. Still stuck. Clear the malfunction and “click”. Oh fuck me.

  • Bizarroland
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    Great, next time a demon uses psionic powers to pin me to a chair and then levitate that chair in the air and spin it around while screaming at me, "You’re going to hell! You’re going to hell! You’re never going to get out of this, God won’t save you now! hahaha! I’ll know exactly what to do.

    Thanks brain

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    I love that the brain still relies on real-life data on the world it creates, and when it gets you into shit you’ve never experienced even remotely, and thus doesn’t know how to handle, the simulation just kinda freezes.

    Oh, you were just thrown a few hundred {yards,meters} by a trebuchet, but don’t know how it feels to be squished to death? Ok, happy walking away with a strange feeling.

    • @[email protected]
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      72 years ago

      I love that the brain still relies on real-life data on the world it creates

      I’ve heard that the brain isn’t really capable of creating unique faces, so when you see people in a dream - even if they seem random to you, they’re probably just someone you saw in passing (on the streets, online, etc) which is interesting!

      Realistically there isn’t a way to reliably test that theory, but it definitely makes sense to me at least.

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      I love that the brain still, relies on real-life data on the world It creates

      Yeah me too, totally, you fucking psycho. That’s the best part of nightmares…

  • Thanks to this thread, my brain has located a long-suppressed nightmare from childhood and put it up on the big screen.

    That 200 ft monster, of which I’ve only actually seen the bottom half of it’s legs (couldn’t look upwards?), will resume chasing me through my hometown at exactly the same speed at which I’m running away. Endlessly. Worse than Michael Myers’ random appearances.

  • Captain Aggravated
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    I didn’t have nightmares until I started work as an aircraft repairman.

    I used to dream about exploring places. I remember one where I was swimming through this large building, I could breathe underwater but it was underwater, and it was just “let’s see what else is here.”

    Now I dream of inevitable threat. One I remember pretty vividly was being trapped in this cave, there was no way in or out of this 30x30 foot room, and in the middle of it stood a gallows dangling a noose over the head of a …man? Who turned and started slowly stomping toward me, and the gallows shifted around to keep the noose over his head, making a repetitive clanking sound. Weird imagery on the typical “thing slowly chasing you” dream.

    • @[email protected]
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      Don’t worry, people’s brains only do combat readiness drills if necessary. Your life is clearly peaceful and worry-free with no impending disasters.

  • Limitless_screaming
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    Under extreme circumstances too. A place you have never seen, while your running is slower than your real life walking, your punches barely do anything, and If you fall from your height, then it’s game over. Also color? what’s that?

    • @[email protected]
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      72 years ago

      If you want to “fix” those dreams. Just check your back pocket, you’ll likely find whatever weapon would most deal with the “problem” behind you.

      You can run or punch, because the body’s motion is being suppressed. You are fine to operate guns or heavy ordnance (up too as past an anime grade mecha suit. And yes, in a dream world, it will fit in your back pocket or other hammerspace equivalent!)

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        That’s if I even realize that it’s a dream. I rarely get dreams, and when it happens I just cannot tell, no matter how wacky it gets.

        The one time it happened, I just decided to walk into a mirror that wasn’t showing anything.

        • @[email protected]
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          I use dream checks. In dreams, you generally act on day to day habits. I personally check my back pocket for a AK47 randomly (no I never find one, but that’s not the point!). When I have a nightmare, that artificial “habit” kicks in and I check. Low and behold, I’m now armed. I’m also now aware that my “dream check” just triggered. This often raises me to a lucid dream. From there I can either overload the dream, and so wake up, or roll with it. Balancing lucidity with not waking is a minor art. It slowly comes with practice.

      • @[email protected]
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        62 years ago

        I often can “will” myself telekinetic powers, but only if I’ve noticed it’s a dream, which means I will quickly wake up.

        Dream monsters too pussy to fight me with powers.

        • @[email protected]
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          I love when I realize I can float. Like, not fly high in the sky. But I can just kinda… float around. Above people a little. It happens every few dreams, which is like once or twice a month. I don’t dream often. Or use cannabis very often. But this drink only has 5mg and I feel very

        • @[email protected]
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          Lucid dreams lie right on the boundary between awake and a normal dream. It’s very easy to either wake, or fall back into a non lucid state. Best bet is not to try and change too much, unless you want to wake up. A few nudges, and relax and let it roll onwards (for normal dreams, not nightmares).

        • @[email protected]
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          I should try something like that next time I try to go lucid. Somehow I only stuck to flying around and flying through walls whenever I knew I was dreaming… feels like a waste now that I think of firing guns or using telekinesis.

  • @[email protected]
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    Mine last night was being bombed, kept having to get down to avoid them as I tried to find cover.

  • KᑌᔕᕼIᗩ
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    132 years ago

    Mine are from PTSD so what exactly is mine preparing for?

    Thanks military btw.

    • asudox
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      12 years ago

      Why not paste that message in your comment but pastebin?

      • lunachocken
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        12 years ago

        Not only serves as a inherent spoiler it also makes it easier to send on other places.

    • @[email protected]
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      12 years ago

      Did you read too many SCP articles before bed? Because that’s exactly what this story reads like lol

      • lunachocken
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        I don’t do scp, friend knows a tiny bit but I’m not interested at all

      • lunachocken
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        You’ll only find mlp plushies that are rather cute, at least for me.

        Which makes it even more like where the actual fuck does actual pure nightmare fuel come from.

        I really don’t want a repeat of that shit. I don’t care if it’s being chased by a monster, getting caught doing tax fraud or falling off a cliff. At least it isn’t psychological trauma in a dream.