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Felix Culpa

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How do you know it was a dream?

 

...Ponder that for awhile' date=' and I know you'll be even more creeped out.

 

What if you are still...dead?

 

...I love creeping people out.

 

Anyways, I had a worse one, but I don't want to share it here, because that would be spam.

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If he were dead, then he wouldn't be posting on an internet forum.

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Weird.

 

Speaking of "feeling" things in your dream, I believe I had a similar experience:

During one part of a dream, I recall being stabbed in the back with a knife.

 

Later, when I woke up, my back hurt really bad in the exact spot where my dream persona had been stabbed.

 

Eh, I probably rolled into the corner of my nightstand.

 

 

Interesting though.

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Dreams are only as realistic as you make them, and only involve things you know or think. So the grim reaper could simply be...Grim from Billy and Mandy. ^_~ It reminds me of the dream I had where no matter which way I tried to go, death was befalling me, so I just jumped into a pit (stupid) to a death of spikes, at which point I woke up.

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Dreams are only as realistic as you make them' date=' and only involve things you know or think. So the grim reaper could simply be...Grim from Billy and Mandy. ^_~ It reminds me of the dream I had where no matter which way I tried to go, death was befalling me, so I just jumped into a pit (stupid) to a death of spikes, at which point I woke up.

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NO, this was not some cartoon character. A poorly drawn one nonetheless. this was a skeleton that was realistic carrying a real-looking scythe. Wearing a black robe.

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You know, when you sleep, your brain produces DMT, causing you to see any random thing.

 

Of course, if you saw something beforehand that is related to it, like someone being shot or something, or trauma, or any incident, it can have an impact.

 

(DMT = hardcore drug, used for recreational activity, it is strongest hallucinogen, you can make it out of plants (lol), it is epic).

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You know' date=' when you sleep, your brain produces DMT, causing you to see any random thing.

 

Of course, if you saw something beforehand that is related to it, like someone being shot or something, or trauma, or any incident, it can have an impact.

 

(DMT = hardcore drug, used for recreational activity, it is strongest hallucinogen, you can make it out of plants (lol), it is epic).

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I'm going to say what you said, but much more technical, followed by much more casual.

 

DMT is a psychoactive; like other Tryptamines, it causes the neurons to fire at random, creating images, sounds, and sometimes even producing a synethesic effect.

 

DMT is the strongest hallucinogen known to man. Unlike Psilocybin or LSD, it cannot be ingested into the body as it is. An MAOI must be taken to prevent the body from breaking it down before it gets to the brain.

 

I've done hours of research on DMT and even have a batch of Ayahuasca (DMT Tea, opposed to smokable crystals) safely stored away.

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I've had dreams like that before. One time, I had a dream that that shinigami from death note was like helping with crap (EX: Crossing rivers. Yes, I was just as confused as you are). and then he started making me go insane (All I could see was a black and white void). and cut things into my wrists. I could even feel some of the pain from the cuts. Then on my birthday, he cut things all over my body. Somehow, he went away and turned into a frog, so I thought he was gone, then I crossed a bridge and the water below started turning. I ran away at inhuman speed and jumped ridiculous heights while civilians were shooting at me and jumped through a very tall basketball hoop.

 

I was especially surprised, 'cause I don't watch or read Death Note. I could feel myself running by the way.

 

I believe you just got dreamed topped my friend.

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That isn't weird.

 

Dreams are dreams, like beforehand, anything you've experienced before it will cause an impact. Sure, I've repeated nearly the same dream for about 5 years now, but I wouldn't say it here.

 

Either you were 'afraid' before going to sleep, or, you had a jolt whilst sleeping.

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