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Today's random fact

Fritzo

Lifer
How Psychologists Interpret Images in Dreams:

Being naked in public: you feel unprepared, ashamed, or vulnerable in an upcoming event.

Falling: A subconscious response to stress. This stress could be some unresolved problem in your life, but could also be from a muscle spasm.

Your own death: You have insecurity or anxiety.

Dreaming about a dead relative: We've come to terms with the loss. Psychologists say we can only dream about loved ones once the grief process is completed.


I don't know about anyone else, but anytime I dream about some hot honey gettin' down to business, I ALWAYS wake up right before it gets good. I wonder what that means 😕
 
This is why psychobabble is so meaningless. The whole premiss is that everyone has the same reasons for having dream A or dream B. Every analysis made is done so for the majority, perhaps, but I've always been the minority in regards to everything.
 
Originally posted by: Fritzo
How Psychologists Interpret Images in Dreams:

Being naked in public: you feel unprepared, ashamed, or vulnerable in an upcoming event.

Falling: A subconscious response to stress. This stress could be some unresolved problem in your life, but could also be from a muscle spasm.

Your own death: You have insecurity or anxiety.

Dreaming about a dead relative: We've come to terms with the loss. Psychologists say we can only dream about loved ones once the grief process is completed.


I don't know about anyone else, but anytime I dream about some hot honey gettin' down to business, I ALWAYS wake up right before it gets good. I wonder what that means 😕

I just continue with a daydream till I'm done.
 
Originally posted by: BudAshes
Originally posted by: waffleironhead
What about dreaming they are dead when they are still alive?

I believe that is called a premonition.

What about dreaming about them being alive after they've past?
Weird this should come up now considering I just had this dream last night.
 
Originally posted by: Savij
Originally posted by: Fritzo
How Psychologists Interpret Images in Dreams:

Being naked in public: you feel unprepared, ashamed, or vulnerable in an upcoming event.

Falling: A subconscious response to stress. This stress could be some unresolved problem in your life, but could also be from a muscle spasm.

Your own death: You have insecurity or anxiety.

Dreaming about a dead relative: We've come to terms with the loss. Psychologists say we can only dream about loved ones once the grief process is completed.


I don't know about anyone else, but anytime I dream about some hot honey gettin' down to business, I ALWAYS wake up right before it gets good. I wonder what that means 😕

I just continue with a daydream till I'm done.

i just try to will myself back to sleep and continue with the same dream, but ultimately end up being disappointed when unable to do so 🙁
 
Originally posted by: Aharami
Originally posted by: Savij
Originally posted by: Fritzo
How Psychologists Interpret Images in Dreams:

Being naked in public: you feel unprepared, ashamed, or vulnerable in an upcoming event.

Falling: A subconscious response to stress. This stress could be some unresolved problem in your life, but could also be from a muscle spasm.

Your own death: You have insecurity or anxiety.

Dreaming about a dead relative: We've come to terms with the loss. Psychologists say we can only dream about loved ones once the grief process is completed.


I don't know about anyone else, but anytime I dream about some hot honey gettin' down to business, I ALWAYS wake up right before it gets good. I wonder what that means 😕

I just continue with a daydream till I'm done.

i just try to will myself back to sleep and continue with the same dream, but ultimately end up being disappointed when unable to do so 🙁

I can dream the same dream if I wake up, but yeah, I can't get to the juicy part of a sex dream for some reason. Always cuts me off.
 
Originally posted by: Mr Pickles
Originally posted by: Aharami
Originally posted by: Savij
Originally posted by: Fritzo
How Psychologists Interpret Images in Dreams:

Being naked in public: you feel unprepared, ashamed, or vulnerable in an upcoming event.

Falling: A subconscious response to stress. This stress could be some unresolved problem in your life, but could also be from a muscle spasm.

Your own death: You have insecurity or anxiety.

Dreaming about a dead relative: We've come to terms with the loss. Psychologists say we can only dream about loved ones once the grief process is completed.


I don't know about anyone else, but anytime I dream about some hot honey gettin' down to business, I ALWAYS wake up right before it gets good. I wonder what that means 😕

I just continue with a daydream till I'm done.

i just try to will myself back to sleep and continue with the same dream, but ultimately end up being disappointed when unable to do so 🙁

I can dream the same dream if I wake up, but yeah, I can't get to the juicy part of a sex dream for some reason. Always cuts me off.

Actually I was reading on why this happens---the common response is "the sensation jars you out of sleep". You remember these types of dreams more often because you have to wake up during a dream in order to remember it. That stinks---stupid brain.
 
Originally posted by: Fritzo
Dreaming about a dead relative: We've come to terms with the loss. Psychologists say we can only dream about loved ones once the grief process is completed.

bullshit. I woke up 2 days after burying my dog frantic and convinced by my dream that when we buried her she was still alive. And don't play the "not a relative" card, that dog meant more to me than most of my relatives.
 
Ok so what does the dream I had last night mean where we had 2 nukes dropped on the US, and people were going nuts, oh and there was martial law.

oh and some zombies....

So what does that mean?
 
Originally posted by: DisgruntledVirus
Ok so what does the dream I had last night mean where we had 2 nukes dropped on the US, and people were going nuts, oh and there was martial law.

oh and some zombies....

So what does that mean?

Stop reading P&N
 
Originally posted by: sirjonk
Originally posted by: Fritzo
Dreaming about a dead relative: We've come to terms with the loss. Psychologists say we can only dream about loved ones once the grief process is completed.

bullshit. I woke up 2 days after burying my dog frantic and convinced by my dream that when we buried her she was still alive. And don't play the "not a relative" card, that dog meant more to me than most of my relatives.

It's even worse when you dream about your dog dying, and you bury it, and then you wake up and your dog is licking your face. This happened to me and I freaked out. I was like, "ZOMBIE DOG IS AFTER MY BRAIN!" Turns out the dream wasn't a dream, it was clairvoyancy... cause dogs don't handle being kicked out of a second story window too well.
 
I have this reoccuring dream:

1. I am being chased by zombies and I desperatly try to hide from them.


now, I am a huge zombie movie nut. Is there any other relevance to this dream?
 
Originally posted by: sirjonk
Originally posted by: Fritzo
Dreaming about a dead relative: We've come to terms with the loss. Psychologists say we can only dream about loved ones once the grief process is completed.

bullshit. I woke up 2 days after burying my dog frantic and convinced by my dream that when we buried her she was still alive. And don't play the "not a relative" card, that dog meant more to me than most of my relatives.

Can I play my 7 of diamonds card then?
 
Originally posted by: Fritzo
Originally posted by: sirjonk
Originally posted by: Fritzo
Dreaming about a dead relative: We've come to terms with the loss. Psychologists say we can only dream about loved ones once the grief process is completed.

bullshit. I woke up 2 days after burying my dog frantic and convinced by my dream that when we buried her she was still alive. And don't play the "not a relative" card, that dog meant more to me than most of my relatives.

Can I play my 7 of diamonds card then?

You can, but since you told me what the card is, and we're on 9s, I call bullshit again.
 
Originally posted by: sirjonk
Originally posted by: Fritzo
Originally posted by: sirjonk
Originally posted by: Fritzo
Dreaming about a dead relative: We've come to terms with the loss. Psychologists say we can only dream about loved ones once the grief process is completed.

bullshit. I woke up 2 days after burying my dog frantic and convinced by my dream that when we buried her she was still alive. And don't play the "not a relative" card, that dog meant more to me than most of my relatives.

Can I play my 7 of diamonds card then?

You can, but since you told me what the card is, and we're on 9s, I call bullshit again.

RATS! I HATE strip Euchre ::takes off pants;:
 
Originally posted by: Fritzo
Originally posted by: sirjonk
Originally posted by: Fritzo
Originally posted by: sirjonk
Originally posted by: Fritzo
Dreaming about a dead relative: We've come to terms with the loss. Psychologists say we can only dream about loved ones once the grief process is completed.

bullshit. I woke up 2 days after burying my dog frantic and convinced by my dream that when we buried her she was still alive. And don't play the "not a relative" card, that dog meant more to me than most of my relatives.

Can I play my 7 of diamonds card then?

You can, but since you told me what the card is, and we're on 9s, I call bullshit again.

RATS! I HATE strip Euchre ::takes off pants;:

I sure hope I don't wake up early from this dream!
 
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