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Crappy dreams
The worst kind of dream or pre dream state has got to be the ones where you're falling asleep, imaging yourself doing things. Then suddenly as you start to fall asleep, your world becomes more intense and then your body physically falls asleep and you experience that falling sensation ( caused by the body "resting") .
Anyone else have that? or where your leg or arm will suddenly twitch while you're falling asleep? |
I do experience the twitching thing occassionally, but not the rest of what you mentioned.
The worst kind of dream for me is the one where you "remember" that all this time you've been not attending one of your classes, and when you run to get to class, you get lost in your own school/college. Then when you finally manage to get there, and be late for a major exam, you start taking it, but none of it is making sense and you are falling asleep at your desk. Then you wake up in a state of panic, rushing to double-check your course schedule. But not before realizing you're not wearing any pants. Actually this would redeem any accumulated crappiness thus far :D |
yes to the twitching thing, and as for the strangest dream it is where a lot of movies combine themselves and it seems never ending and it just keeps getting worse and worse. It makes you feel like you are never going to wake up.
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ya all the time. or those dreams when you imagine yourself skateboarding but fall off the sidewalk and just before you hit you wake up and you are half off the bed. ya i know the feeling. I twitch alot to so thats kinda freaky.
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The worst kind of dream (state) - (I think they're called "night terrors" or something like that) - are those of children, late at night. Though most psychologists say that the child cannot predict when these "terrors" will come, when I was a child, I could sometimes predict. The process, such as it is, is generally a very sleepy or tired feeling, combined with a strong desire not to fall asleep or close your eyes, because the dreams will come. When the child does fall asleep, the dream seems to envelop his (or her) entire field of vision, and the combined feelings of being trapped in the dream, and the dream images being reality, come. When the child wakes, it is usually screaming with fear, only to have the parent come in, reassure the child, leave, the child goes back to sleep, and the process repeats, sometimes up to 3 or 4 times a night, depending on sleep schedule. It is a truly terrifying process, and one that is hard to forget.
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