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ann ashtray 07.31.2010 03:19 AM

I look forward to dreams. Even the bad ones...

space 07.31.2010 03:22 AM

I dream in the international language of love, which is to say, there's lots of moaning and sometimes busses.

EVOLghost 07.31.2010 08:21 AM

I'm fluent n Spanish and I don't think I've ever dreamt in Spanish

chicka 07.31.2010 10:49 AM

I find I dream less and less as the days go on. Could it be an early sign of Alzheimer approaching?

ann ashtray 07.31.2010 11:22 AM

Everyone dreams, you just remember them less. And yeah, I know the theories regarding people just not dreaming...I just don;t believe them. The mind (even for those w/ old-timers disease) never stops.

A terrible dream is often better that a really good movie.

Count Mecha 07.31.2010 11:39 AM

There was about a decade there where I didn't remember a single dream. I hated going to sleep for a long time.

artsygrrl 08.01.2010 09:53 PM

I rarely have dreams, only nightmares. I can't remember the last time I actually had a good dream.
I must work on this.

GeneticKiss 08.01.2010 11:19 PM

@ knox: You should be relieved to know I had a dream last night/this morning with actual conversations..but there's no way I could tell you what any of them were about.

@ artsy: Yeah, you need to work on that. It could be a sign of psychological trauma...

knox 08.02.2010 09:12 AM

This whole thing about not being in your dreams - I think I read something about it I can't remember what it is supposed to mean tho...

TheFoxBen 08.02.2010 09:36 AM

I've been told that since the beginning of the 21st century, human beings dream differently because their dreams are VERY influenced (unconsciously of course) by movie conventions so, nowadays, dreams look more like movies than during the previous decades... I find this very interesting, I wonder what did 17th-century people's dreams look like...

knox 08.02.2010 10:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TheFoxBen
I've been told that since the beginning of the 21st century, human beings dream differently because their dreams are VERY influenced (unconsciously of course) by movie conventions so, nowadays, dreams look more like movies than during the previous decades... I find this very interesting, I wonder what did 17th-century people's dreams look like...


is there anything to read about that?
that's so exciting.

_slavo_ 08.02.2010 10:05 AM

I used to have dreams in English when I was in the US and spoke nothing but English (with the exception of occasional phone calls home) so my brain started fucking with me.

TheFoxBen 08.02.2010 10:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by knox
is there anything to read about that?
that's so exciting.


That's weird, I find nothing about it on the internet... But I found this article:
http://www.newscientist.com/article/...ur-dreams.html

It's not what I was talking about but it's pretty interesting stuff too.

knox 08.02.2010 10:26 AM

it's amazing.


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