LOL. I never touched a Dreamcast. I still remember that time when I told myself that time when I dreamt that some evil lich chick was trying to kill me. Just told myself it was a dream, restarted it, then turned it into uh... one of the best dreams I've ever had.
But either ways, being a super-geek still has its advantages. You can't save and restore portions of your life but it seems to work with dreams if you train hard enough .
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I think there's something different about nightmares as opposed to just 'normal dreams'.
Most of my 'normal dreams' have something that I can usually relate to and can be interpreted as subconcious thoughts being projected in form that we can view or whatever. But nightmares don't appear to follow this pattern. It seems most are basically one of these 'normal dreams' where there is some kind of message, yet there is sudden irreversible chaos that brings terror and usually a nightmare only gets worse before you wake up. I find it interesting that the human mind, possibly subconcious again, can conjure up terror and chaos in such a way as to actually be able scare the person itself...if you get what I mean
Dreams are strange enough as is, but I find nightmares that cause you to wake up in cold sweat and panting, or whatever, more intriguing. Why would your subconcious mind want to create something that will have adverse effects on the person whose mind it is? It's like causing yourself injury on purpose, yet not actually wanting to hurt yourself...in other words...just plain disturbing!
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I love the dreams where your aware that its actually a dream. So long as you dont wake up due to becoming apparent to your dream, they can be the gnarliest things ever.
The problem is, recently, upon the illusion breaking, I find that my brain wont believe my own imagination and I instantly wake up.
This is a real problem if I'm in the middle of certain 'sticky' situations.
As far as nightmares are concerned, I havent had any recently, but when I do they have to be pretty realistic for me to believe it.
'oh yeah? he's thrown a kettle over a pub, what have you done?'
For a couple years I could stay asleep and be aware in dreams. It was neat because I could control them, and wake up when I wanted. Then it disappeared, and now I wake up in them when I realize they are dreams.
Antimatter: I also have that sometimes in spider dreams. Must get away..they're gaining.....ahhhh!!!(Or something )