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LuzurPhagget

LuzurPhagget

Experienced
Sep 15, 2019
288
It's fascinating how so many people at work remember their dreams so vividly. Some even know they're dreaming! Dafuq!?!

Me? I VERY rarely can remember any bits and pieces of my dreams. Like, every blue moon. It's probably just another sign of a faulty-wired brain. And it's funny, I feel like I'm barely awake and cognizant during the day, so what the hell is my brain doing during sleep?

I think I'm half-dead already. I can't wait to put the other half out of it's existence :happy:
 
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sammii

sammii

I have no idea what I’m doing.
Oct 9, 2019
221
Before I started taking my antipsychotics I sometimes remembered little bits from my dreams but not a lot, since I started them I don't remember anything at all. It's really weird, I don't know if I even dream now. Is it possible to not dream? :tongue: cause if it is, I don't lol
 
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LuzurPhagget

LuzurPhagget

Experienced
Sep 15, 2019
288
Before I started taking my antipsychotics I sometimes remembered little bits from my dreams but not a lot, since I started them I don't remember anything at all. It's really weird, I don't know if I even dream now. Is it possible to not dream? :tongue: cause if it is, I don't lol

Yeah, it's so weird. It's like, where the hell do our minds go then in that time?!? I think it's just a result of a poorly developed memory region in our brains? Maybe we ARE dreaming, but just can't recall it? Or who the fuck knows. Maybe death will be like that?? Just a big unknown, nothing.
 
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sammii

sammii

I have no idea what I’m doing.
Oct 9, 2019
221
I hope death is like that! I'm looking forward to not existing, it'll be nice. We're probably just not remembering them. It's definitely weird, I'm gonna google it, I wanna know now :pfff:
 
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Bluma180

Member
Sep 20, 2019
23
When I took klonopin for years I didn't remember any of dreams, felt like I didn't dream at all. Now I remember all of them for better or mostly for worse it seems at times.
 
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Empty Smile

Empty Smile

The final Bell has rung. Goodbye to all.
Jul 13, 2018
1,785
Some dreams I can remember a good portion of when I wake up and on through the day... Other dreams I forget until I see or hear something that reminds me of the dream.

I have a few dreams I can remember from a few years ago, and one I had when I was 5 or 6 years old.

I'll also have that occasional one that in my dream, I know it's a dream.
 
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LuzurPhagget

LuzurPhagget

Experienced
Sep 15, 2019
288
When I took klonopin for years I didn't remember any of dreams, felt like I didn't dream at all. Now I remember all of them for better or mostly for worse it seems at times.

Strange. Now that I recall, I can actually remember dreams more vividly after a night of drinking. Ain't that weird? I thought alcohol was supposed to mess with your memory. Lol, I remember after a night of drinking, I actually dreamt I was drunk/drinking in my dream. Hah, weird.
 
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sammii

sammii

I have no idea what I’m doing.
Oct 9, 2019
221
According to a site I was just on you're more likely to remember your dreams if you eat hummus, tuna or bananas :pfff: now it's talking about smoking dream herbs, we should totally try that lmao
 
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LonelyLight

Warlock
May 31, 2019
779
I remember quite a few dreams, but I'll only remember if I take a note of them on my phone when I wake up. 5 minutes after I wake up, if I don't take a note I will forget it, unless it was like a really crazy dream.
 
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vonvonwantpeace

vonvonwantpeace

Specialist
Jul 26, 2019
331
I remember mine best when I'm well rested at least 7hrs.
 
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SuicidalSymphonies

SuicidalSymphonies

I think I'll take a dirt nap.
Oct 13, 2019
1,028
I had a dream about 2 years ago that gave me real PTSD and I had no idea they could do that!

It's way too long to type but many people died, including children in graphic ways.
 
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Soul

Soul

gate gate paragate parasamgate bodhi svaha
Apr 12, 2019
4,704
I used to remember several a night in clear detail; now I remember something most mornings, but only vaguely.
 
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Detour

Detour

Detour Ahead
Oct 25, 2019
60
It depends, I remember a dream from over 10 years ago about my mother dying. Shit must've gave me ptsd cause I still remember it frequently
 
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Stan

Stan

Factoid Hunter
Aug 29, 2019
2,589
My dreams of late have become far too vivid for me. I can't remember the last time I had one that did not disturb or upset me. I only had one last night, I have been awake 30 minutes and I already know that it will play on my mind all day and make things even worse.
 
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sullengirl

sullengirl

Member
Nov 1, 2019
39
Used to be able to remember every detail, til I started getting vivid nightmares every night for a couple of years. Now I can't really remember if I even had a dream at all, only vague feelings of stress when I wake up.
 
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Cookiedough8956

Wowzers
Feb 24, 2019
636
Yeah, they are quite vivid for some reason. Kinda cool- kinda not (Esp if they are bad dreams).
 
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Mr2005

Mr2005

Don't shoot the messenger, give me the gun
Sep 25, 2018
3,621
I remember settings, events etc. Can't remember the point. I doubt there was one but it all made perfect sense at the time
 
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LuzurPhagget

LuzurPhagget

Experienced
Sep 15, 2019
288
Wow, so dreaming and being able to remember them seems like a normal part of brain functioning. Well, I guess I at least should be glad I don't have nightmares.
 
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TakeHold

Member
Oct 17, 2019
16
I clearly remember some dreams at any given moment, but also I have this strange thing occuring to me - sometimes in seemingly random moment (e.g. while walking on the street, riding on bus etc) I suddenly remember a dream I had maybe months or years ago. It is so surprising that sometimes I am stuck for some time. I wonder is same thing happened to somebody else.
 
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Lotus1818

Lotus1818

Experienced
Nov 4, 2019
248
I don't have allot of dreams these days. My friend says because i'm too tired to get dreams. Though I did had a dream today where I found a way to have a peaceful death. My fiance has allot of dreams and can even have lucid dreams. Never experienced that before:mmm:
 
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Jul 31, 2018
6,909
I have always had very enjoyable very lucid and memorable dreams. I used to set an alarm two hours early so I could drowse back into a hypnogogic state to encourage dreams. I also kept a journal
Common themes were flying, being several people at once, having magical godlike powers and experiencing several time streams simultaneously.
Now I sleep so little and all my dreams are of trying to get back home and having everyone abandon me.
I wake up to find its the truth.
 
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Lotus1818

Lotus1818

Experienced
Nov 4, 2019
248
I have always had very enjoyable very lucid and memorable dreams. I used to set an alarm two hours early so I could drowse back into a hypnogogic state to encourage dreams. I also kept a journal
Common themes were flying, being several people at once, having magical godlike powers and experiencing several time streams simultaneously.
Now I sleep so little and all my dreams are of trying to get back home and having everyone abandon me.
I wake up to find its the truth.
Damn man. How come you sleep so little now?
 
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Élégie

Student
Sep 24, 2019
143
Yes. I'm also able to lucid dream and I love it. My life is extremely dull, empty and unfulfilling, so at least when I'm asleep I get to do fun/crazy stuff.
 
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LiftedOut

LiftedOut

Self Distructing in 3....2.....
Oct 31, 2019
7
I've always been a vivid dreamer, and like to lucid dream sometimes as well.
 
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n0505

n0505

Member
Oct 6, 2019
53
SI doesn't exist in the dreams , so Sometimes I will practice hanging and jumping in my dreams.
Sometimes the dream is very real, I don't even know that this is a dream, but I am still impulsively successful hanging or jumping.

In real life, SI always make me feel scared and hesitant. so I fail every time.. :(
 
SeuloM

SeuloM

Member
Nov 6, 2019
6
Been experiencing a lot of sleep paralysis. A nightmare typically being tortured by tickling and I cant move. Being tortured really woke my mind up while still stuck in the dream. After numerous times of this sleep paralysis, I became aware of almost all dreams.