
WhatDoesTheFoxSay?
Hold your head high, and your middle finger higher
- Dec 25, 2020
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Had a dream yesterday morning. Not good, not bad. Just...bizzare.
It began with me being sentenced to death, for God knows whatever reason. The condemned are given a choice: DIY, or leave it to the 'professionals'. Doesn't matter which you choose, you will die either way. I chose the former, and tried to hang myself in my own home. My mother was with me the whole time. Both of us have more or less come to terms with my (death) sentence. However, I just couldn't do it—my butterfingers and jittery hands kept me from tying a functional noose. Unable to meet the deadline, I was forced to apply for the latter option. I was then taken to the place where execution was carried out, and it was there that the finality of death dawned on me, as I wept and protested. My mother and I were both unwilling to leave each others' side. This went on for a while, until my brain decided it was time for me to wake up.
My mother is the only person on this Earth that I daresay, loves me unconditionally. It is no surprise that this dream is but another projection of my subconscious mind, of the bond between us. Perhaps for this reason, I can't just leave yet—I have a duty to fulfil. Until then, survival instinct can keep playing its trump card to keep me here.
It began with me being sentenced to death, for God knows whatever reason. The condemned are given a choice: DIY, or leave it to the 'professionals'. Doesn't matter which you choose, you will die either way. I chose the former, and tried to hang myself in my own home. My mother was with me the whole time. Both of us have more or less come to terms with my (death) sentence. However, I just couldn't do it—my butterfingers and jittery hands kept me from tying a functional noose. Unable to meet the deadline, I was forced to apply for the latter option. I was then taken to the place where execution was carried out, and it was there that the finality of death dawned on me, as I wept and protested. My mother and I were both unwilling to leave each others' side. This went on for a while, until my brain decided it was time for me to wake up.
My mother is the only person on this Earth that I daresay, loves me unconditionally. It is no surprise that this dream is but another projection of my subconscious mind, of the bond between us. Perhaps for this reason, I can't just leave yet—I have a duty to fulfil. Until then, survival instinct can keep playing its trump card to keep me here.
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