Poll: BEST DREAM EVER!!

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the weirdest dream I've ever had (that i remember is where I was fighting a giant bomb-omb guy (from the first level of super mario 64) on top of a castle thing. anyway, so he picks me up and throws me from the edge of the castle. Suddenly I can fly and I have laser eyes. So I start attacking the castle and as it crumbles, the giant bomb-omb blows up like a freaking nuke and I die.
then I wake up.
Intemperate that one, If you dare.
 

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Julianking93 said:
I recently have been practicing lucid dreams and for the most part, they work but recently, I've been having very strange and vivid dreams.
How exactly do you practice lucid dreaming?
 

Colonel Alzheimer's

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Radeonx said:
Your best dream pales in comparison to THE MOST AWESOME DREAM ANYONE HAS EVER HAD EVER, which involved me and Samuel L. Jackson fighting hordes upon hordes of cyborg zombies.
Fixed that for you.
Seriously, if that dream is anything like how I'm imagining it, I'm not sure that you chose the right words to describe it (namely worst)
 

Julianking93

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DuplicateValue said:
Julianking93 said:
I recently have been practicing lucid dreams and for the most part, they work but recently, I've been having very strange and vivid dreams.
How exactly do you practice lucid dreaming?
You need to find a way to separate the dream world from reality.

That's the first real step.

Do something like memorize what specifically in your dreams make it strange. Keep a watch on you.

In your dream, numbers and letters are incomprehensible at a glance yet you can typically tell what they mean. Notice this and you can tell you're dreaming.

Another thing is that the time will skip around irradically.

Another way is by thinking "How did I get here?" In dreams, you typically will just end up in some random place. Think about how you got there and then you'll be able to tell you're dreaming.

Once you are able to tell you're dreaming while dreaming, you can then control them and do whatever the hell you want.
 

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Colonel Alzheimer said:
Radeonx said:
Your best dream pales in comparison to THE MOST AWESOME DREAM ANYONE HAS EVER HAD EVER, which involved me and Samuel L. Jackson fighting hordes upon hordes of cyborg zombies.
Fixed that for you.
Seriously, if that dream is anything like how I'm imagining it, I'm not sure that you chose the right words to describe it (namely worst)
Meh.
I've had better.
 

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I've had better dreams. Like the time I dreamt I was a flower-man with laser vision. That was a fun dream.
 

Colonel Alzheimer's

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Radeonx said:
Colonel Alzheimer said:
Radeonx said:
Your best dream pales in comparison to THE MOST AWESOME DREAM ANYONE HAS EVER HAD EVER, which involved me and Samuel L. Jackson fighting hordes upon hordes of cyborg zombies.
Fixed that for you.
Seriously, if that dream is anything like how I'm imagining it, I'm not sure that you chose the right words to describe it (namely worst)
Meh.
I've had better.
In that case, is there any chance you could have my dreams for me?
 

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Julianking93 said:
Ah, so you really need to be able to remember your dreams for this to work.
That's out of the question for me anyway.

Also, did you get the "how you got there" part from Inception?
 

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Julianking93 said:
Ah, so you really need to be able to remember your dreams for this to work.
That's out of the question for me anyway.

Also, did you get the "how you got there" part from Inception?
No, that's actually a common practice in dream recognition and lucid dreaming studies.
 

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Julianking93 said:
DuplicateValue said:
Julianking93 said:
Ah, so you really need to be able to remember your dreams for this to work.
That's out of the question for me anyway.

Also, did you get the "how you got there" part from Inception?
No, that's actually a common practice in dream recognition and lucid dreaming studies.
Oh right.

Eh, I'll need to look into it more.
I vaguely remember hearing about things you could do before you go to sleep that would help. Like setting quiet alarms to half wake you up and stuff like that.
 

Julianking93

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DuplicateValue said:
Julianking93 said:
DuplicateValue said:
Julianking93 said:
Ah, so you really need to be able to remember your dreams for this to work.
That's out of the question for me anyway.

Also, did you get the "how you got there" part from Inception?
No, that's actually a common practice in dream recognition and lucid dreaming studies.
Oh right.

Eh, I'll need to look into it more.
I vaguely remember hearing about things you could do before you go to sleep that would help. Like setting quiet alarms to half wake you up and stuff like that.
Never heard that one before though logically, I guess it might help with identifying the dream as a dream.
 

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best dream I ever had was where me and a buddy used a time portal to go back to our school days as ourselves and right all our wrongs, I kissed the girl that got away from me in real life, I won that fight I lost, and told off everyone I hated, but it gets weird when I hit the end, the only way to get back was another portal opening in a random place, we found it and went back to our own time, but then two people who I guess I just made up lost their chance to get back, (I guess we weren't the only ones to discover time travel that way) which I think would be clever in a movie, just think what would happen if two unrelated time travels both had to fight to get back.
hold on I'm writing a screenplay.
 

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I have very bizarre dreams. The most recent one involved me painting my white wardrobe a greyish blue, but I started getting irritated because the paint was thick and chunky. I woke up very confused.

My best dream ever would have to be... the one I had last night. There was me and a couple other people, and we all got herded into this flying vault thing by Chris Pine (dressed as Captain Kirk). Then we had to hide a lot from some evil thing and he couldn't see us if we laid down in the shadows...
Yeah, I need to stop drinking soda before bed.
 
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I had a dream where Scarlett Johanson and Jessica Alba approached me and, well, awesome things happened :D

Also in that dream me and my army of monkey-bears did battle with the dreaded ant-kangaroos.
It was epic.
 

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All of my lucid dreams focus on feelings of despair and unhappiness. Loneliness, even. I try not to read too much into it.
 

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A couple of weeks ago I had played a bit of Assassin's Creed 2 during the day and watched House before I went to bed. That night I had a dream that Dr. Gregory House was the protragonist of Assassin's Creed 2.
 

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Sometimes the best dreams are the ones that make you wake up and run to the bathroom to clean your "protein stains". Ok, that grossed me out a lot, just by typing it.

Anyway, I'm pretty sure I had an awesome dream like that, the only problem is, I almost NEVER remember my dreams.

They are very atmospheric though. I like to take the locations that I see in my dreams and connect them in my mind. I have a whole country in my head now and it is awesome :D
 

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I'm tired right now so I'll post my dream now and read everyone else's tomorrow.[/S]
Edit: read all the posts before mine now I should really get some sleep.

So I barely remember my dreams but I remember one today that I was very happy to have. It all starts with me exploring some modern looking ruins alone, I bump into a woman and we decide to explore together. While we are busy looking around some evil people (they were just evil for the sake of being evil) show up and take the woman I chase them but they get away. Later I come across a car that looks sort of like a mix of the cars from Half-Life 2 and Episode 2 she has been trapped inside it. I try to get her out but it's more difficult than it looks I almost do it when the evil people approach and she tells me to hide, I do so until they attach wires to the car planning to send electricity through it either to kill her or torture her I'm not to sure, this angers me and I suddenly have my bokken (only object I actually own that I'd classify as a weapon) and have an awesome battle with the villians. After knocking them unconscious I somehow cut most of the wires with the bokken then get the woman out of the car. Just as we are escaping the main villain wakes up and turns the power on moments to late to get us, he then does the smart thing and comes at me grabbing me then throwing me over what I remember to be a cliff.

The dream then decides to flash forward to me and the woman hiding out in the remains of what looks like my house so I guess I survived the fall, I woke up while she was boarding up my bedroom window.
 

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Sacman said:
I had a dream that I killed Micheal Jackson in a knife fight last night... it was pretty epic...
So your the killer!! We found you by we I mean the banana squad!