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Posted: Sat Jul 16, 2011 7:18 pm
Even reading many ghost stories and strange/disturbing urban legends, I've only had one nightmare I can remember in my lifetime. Looking back on that one, it wasn't really scary. It included being alone, basements that swallow you up, and colorful robots. I know my dreams can be really creative, so I'm curious to know other people's dreams, and especially nightmares. Beside from that, what gives you nightmares? I just don't seems to have them much but I'd like to feel the thrill of being really scared in a dream.
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Posted: Sat Jul 16, 2011 8:01 pm
The worse nightmare I ever had was:
I walked into the kitchen and my sister was carrying a big pot of porridge, but then she accidentally spilled it on me and the dream ended. I woke up with a burning, boiling sensation all over my body.
And
I was applying for college, and they told me I had classes on Tuesdays and Thursdays, but I kept forgetting that I had school so I missed 2 weeks of school, if I wasn't there on the 4th week then I would be kicked. When it was the 3rd week, I woke up late and class already started. I cried.
Aside from those childish dreams, I don't really get nightmares. But I do get strings of dreams in which have the same events/people.
Like, I used to have dreams of lard bodies of water, or aliens chasing me, or being "the one" or EXTREMELY special.
The aliens and "the one" still happen from time to time though.
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Posted: Sun Jul 17, 2011 3:10 am
I almost always have nightmares when I sleep at night. when I'm particularly stressed out, it changes to full-blown night terrors. and if I'm stressed enough while awake (especially if drunk), I can have hallucinations and/or hysteria.
see, I have Clinical Depression, Paranoid Schitzophrenia, Post-Traumatic Stress, and Multiple Personalities. I'm only officially diagnosed with the first two.
my nightmares usually involves being cold and exposed, alone, imprisoned, stuck in the dark, imprisoned alone in the dark under a spotlight, surrounded by my own reflection, covered in creapy-crawly things, chased by vicious wild beasts, torn apart grotesquelly, eaten alive, haunted by ghosts of those who wish m or my loved ones dead, haunted by ghosts of those who I've let down, haunted by ghosts of those who've betrayed me, haunted by ghosts of those who I miss the most, or paranoid visions of anything that might go wrong.
I know that's ambiguous, but my dreams are ambiguous in that way. it's horrifying. I wake up in cold sweats, shaking, heart-thumping... if I'm woken up forcefully I've even been known to gasp for air, flail violently without aim, and even screa at the top of my lungs.
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Posted: Sun Jul 17, 2011 5:51 pm
Chieftain Twilight I almost always have nightmares when I sleep at night. when I'm particularly stressed out, it changes to full-blown night terrors. and if I'm stressed enough while awake (especially if drunk), I can have hallucinations and/or hysteria. see, I have Clinical Depression, Paranoid Schitzophrenia, Post-Traumatic Stress, and Multiple Personalities. I'm only officially diagnosed with the first two. my nightmares usually involves being cold and exposed, alone, imprisoned, stuck in the dark, imprisoned alone in the dark under a spotlight, surrounded by my own reflection, covered in creapy-crawly things, chased by vicious wild beasts, torn apart grotesquelly, eaten alive, haunted by ghosts of those who wish m or my loved ones dead, haunted by ghosts of those who I've let down, haunted by ghosts of those who've betrayed me, haunted by ghosts of those who I miss the most, or paranoid visions of anything that might go wrong. I know that's ambiguous, but my dreams are ambiguous in that way. it's horrifying. I wake up in cold sweats, shaking, heart-thumping... if I'm woken up forcefully I've even been known to gasp for air, flail violently without aim, and even screa at the top of my lungs. Do you want me to draw you a happy muffin? Anyways, when did this start? Have you ever considered looking up what your dream means?
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Posted: Sun Jul 17, 2011 9:33 pm
imtammy Chieftain Twilight I almost always have nightmares when I sleep at night. when I'm particularly stressed out, it changes to full-blown night terrors. and if I'm stressed enough while awake (especially if drunk), I can have hallucinations and/or hysteria. see, I have Clinical Depression, Paranoid Schitzophrenia, Post-Traumatic Stress, and Multiple Personalities. I'm only officially diagnosed with the first two. my nightmares usually involves being cold and exposed, alone, imprisoned, stuck in the dark, imprisoned alone in the dark under a spotlight, surrounded by my own reflection, covered in creapy-crawly things, chased by vicious wild beasts, torn apart grotesquelly, eaten alive, haunted by ghosts of those who wish m or my loved ones dead, haunted by ghosts of those who I've let down, haunted by ghosts of those who've betrayed me, haunted by ghosts of those who I miss the most, or paranoid visions of anything that might go wrong. I know that's ambiguous, but my dreams are ambiguous in that way. it's horrifying. I wake up in cold sweats, shaking, heart-thumping... if I'm woken up forcefully I've even been known to gasp for air, flail violently without aim, and even screa at the top of my lungs. Do you want me to draw you a happy muffin? Anyways, when did this start? Have you ever considered looking up what your dream means? I would love a Happy Muffin. ^_^ and it's been happening pretty much ever since I was... 13, 14? maybe it only realy counted after I turned 16 though. that's when it was real bad. course, when I was real little, about 3 or 4, I would have nightmares about my stepdad abandoning me while an english bulldog tried to kill me... that one was a recurring dream until I was 8.
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Posted: Mon Jul 18, 2011 3:47 pm
Chieftain Twilight imtammy Chieftain Twilight I almost always have nightmares when I sleep at night. when I'm particularly stressed out, it changes to full-blown night terrors. and if I'm stressed enough while awake (especially if drunk), I can have hallucinations and/or hysteria. see, I have Clinical Depression, Paranoid Schitzophrenia, Post-Traumatic Stress, and Multiple Personalities. I'm only officially diagnosed with the first two. my nightmares usually involves being cold and exposed, alone, imprisoned, stuck in the dark, imprisoned alone in the dark under a spotlight, surrounded by my own reflection, covered in creapy-crawly things, chased by vicious wild beasts, torn apart grotesquelly, eaten alive, haunted by ghosts of those who wish m or my loved ones dead, haunted by ghosts of those who I've let down, haunted by ghosts of those who've betrayed me, haunted by ghosts of those who I miss the most, or paranoid visions of anything that might go wrong. I know that's ambiguous, but my dreams are ambiguous in that way. it's horrifying. I wake up in cold sweats, shaking, heart-thumping... if I'm woken up forcefully I've even been known to gasp for air, flail violently without aim, and even screa at the top of my lungs. Do you want me to draw you a happy muffin? Anyways, when did this start? Have you ever considered looking up what your dream means? I would love a Happy Muffin. ^_^ and it's been happening pretty much ever since I was... 13, 14? maybe it only realy counted after I turned 16 though. that's when it was real bad. course, when I was real little, about 3 or 4, I would have nightmares about my stepdad abandoning me while an english bulldog tried to kill me... that one was a recurring dream until I was 8. That's quite the traumatizer eek Well, I tried.
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Posted: Mon Jul 18, 2011 8:21 pm
imtammy Chieftain Twilight imtammy Chieftain Twilight I almost always have nightmares when I sleep at night. when I'm particularly stressed out, it changes to full-blown night terrors. and if I'm stressed enough while awake (especially if drunk), I can have hallucinations and/or hysteria. see, I have Clinical Depression, Paranoid Schitzophrenia, Post-Traumatic Stress, and Multiple Personalities. I'm only officially diagnosed with the first two. my nightmares usually involves being cold and exposed, alone, imprisoned, stuck in the dark, imprisoned alone in the dark under a spotlight, surrounded by my own reflection, covered in creapy-crawly things, chased by vicious wild beasts, torn apart grotesquelly, eaten alive, haunted by ghosts of those who wish m or my loved ones dead, haunted by ghosts of those who I've let down, haunted by ghosts of those who've betrayed me, haunted by ghosts of those who I miss the most, or paranoid visions of anything that might go wrong. I know that's ambiguous, but my dreams are ambiguous in that way. it's horrifying. I wake up in cold sweats, shaking, heart-thumping... if I'm woken up forcefully I've even been known to gasp for air, flail violently without aim, and even screa at the top of my lungs. Do you want me to draw you a happy muffin? Anyways, when did this start? Have you ever considered looking up what your dream means? I would love a Happy Muffin. ^_^ and it's been happening pretty much ever since I was... 13, 14? maybe it only realy counted after I turned 16 though. that's when it was real bad. course, when I was real little, about 3 or 4, I would have nightmares about my stepdad abandoning me while an english bulldog tried to kill me... that one was a recurring dream until I was 8. That's quite the traumatizer eek Well, I tried.  it's perfect! thankyou! ^.^
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Posted: Tue Jul 19, 2011 1:02 pm
i just had one today i was in a evevator and it broke so it fell to the ground from like 90 feet in the air but just before uit hit the ground i woke up sadly crying and i still felt like i was in the elevator for a few minutes after i woke up i wish i had more nightmares crying
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Posted: Wed Jul 20, 2011 4:34 am
stress gives me nightmares. at one point in my life that every dream i had for a few weeks was about me being killed in different ways, usually torn apart or eaten. i was going through alot of stress that year
ive also had one where there was this spirit that was taunting me saying that i would never wake up and the dream took place in my house but it was super haunted and had black goo around the floors and stuff, really creepy looking. well i remember in the dream i was yelling at my sister to wake me up and a couple minutes later my sister walked into my room and woke me up because she had a dream about me.
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Posted: Thu Jul 21, 2011 2:37 pm
I have nightmares all the time. In 2007 I dreamed about zombies every night for a bout 3-4 months.
My latest nightmare involved aliens. I was getting ready for bed at my old house and my boyfriend wasn't home, I believe he was working. I heard a noise on my air conditioner and looked over. There was an alien crouching on the outside of the air conditioner looking into my window. That's the part I remember most vividly. He looked sorta like a cross between a human and a frog.
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Posted: Sat Jul 23, 2011 1:39 am
inb4 Vanilla calls me crack addict for this. Like she always used to do D:
For the past few years I haven't been having dreams at all, and when I do have dreams, they're usually nightmares, interrupted by some awesome dream.
My latest nightmare was something along the lines of real life morphed with no dreams. I basically just sat in the corner of a large room with no lights on until I woke up.
Pretty awesome dream, I think I even died in it.
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Posted: Thu Jul 28, 2011 3:53 pm
Dolls. freakin scarier then H dolls. not the silly ones that are meant to look spooky, but really old dolls up in attics where the plastic is all chipped off....O_o......as for nightmares well....after i watch a horror movie my brain has a good talent of making it hysterical and i wake up laughing. anyone wanna know the one i had of The Ring :3
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Posted: Tue Sep 06, 2011 7:02 pm
I have had many "nightmares" though most do not scare me, they just leave me feeling disturbed/odd in some sense, like something is off. Often I awake wondering if I am still dreaming or not, it can be rather difficult to tell because my dreams are often vivid, detailed and are like reality in many ways. When I was a child though I had more child-like nightmares that were clearly illogical and thus they were easier after I woke up to tell myself that it was only a dream. There has been a dream, though, I have had since middle school that is reoccurring and that I have actually had recently. The dream and where it starts changes from time to time, but it is the same theme and same ending. The most recent time I dreamed this dream went like this: I was in my house, doing some random chore like the dishes (which is not unusual), while doing them the radio in the dining comes on and tells me that the world has been infected by some virus that radically alters people in ragging like zombie creatures (yes, I am aware that this is the same as 28 days and 28 weeks later movies and yes, I have seen them, but not recently and when I was in middle school they had not been produced yet-so the random virus/zombie mob is not reproduced by some movie). The day is, weather and time, is normal, nothing off. But of course, at some point there is the ragging zombie-like mob outside of my house. They of course get in, whether I kill anyone or not never changes the outcome. Whether anyone else there is or not also never changes the outcome either. At some point, I get to my room, and the mob gets in and kills me. Please note death or being eaten alive are not high on my fears list. Again, I am not afraid of them, but the feeling that there is nothing that I can do to prevent this---that I have no control---like a game and the ending is always my death no matter what I do. That feeling is more disturbing to me than the zombie things or that I die. I will confess I have thought of my death many times, it just is not something I fear. But that feeling that of not being able to do anything-the helplessness bothers me for some odd reason. There are worst nightmares that I have had where with actual people in my life and them hurting me in some way---those dreams are more disturbing and scary to me because the possibility of these people who I do know in real life could hurt me is such a realistic fear that it is more difficult to shake off than just the odd feeling of being helpless due to some zombie mob killing me. But then again that is me xp
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Posted: Tue Sep 06, 2011 8:42 pm
I almost never dream. Or, many people say that I do have dreams, but I forget them within seconds to minutes after I wake up. Only certain memories reoccur when that thing actually happens in life. I once had a dream of nothing but blurs. All different colors and lines. 2 months later, I fell out of a tree, and to this day, I still remember exactly what I saw. Since then, it's only been small stuff. Anything from a location to a person can spark my little deja vu's. However, I fear the day that I do have a nightmare. My mind can think of some pretty bad stuff, and I don't want to see what it can do when there is no control. evil Which is also why I'm attempting to teach myself how to lucid dream.
Kinda off topic, but just had to share it.
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Posted: Thu Sep 08, 2011 6:13 pm
I generally don't remember the details of my dreams, but for the most part, I remember the vague ideas. Usually my nightmares are actually lucid dreams, I just enjoy zombie apocalypse dreams and monster dreams so they tend to end up that way. So I'm all lucid and looking for weapons and getting ready to kick monster a** then he monster shows up. Suddenly, it's no longer a lucid dream, it me watching myself become a vegetable as the monster(s) kill me. I can't shoot them, I can't fight them, I can't even scream. It sucks. Then there were those dreams that I was Edward Cullen. Never again will I date a Twitard. -shudders-
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