At least my death will be classy.Flex wrote:You'll be able to stop worrying once Trump becomes president and annexes Canada.Dr. Medulla wrote:Not a dream, more of a waking obsessive dread, but for years now I have this recurrent sensation that a bomb is going to go off nearby and will shake the building I'm in. My house won't explode, but the windows will be blown out and furniture will be thrown around. I mention it because the belief has been (irrationally) stronger the last couple days.
Thread of Dreams
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"I used to bullseye womp rats in my T-16 back in Whittier, they're not much bigger than two meters.'" - Richard Nixon, Checkers Speech, abandoned early draft
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Anti Semitic turkeys.Rat Patrol wrote:Do you have a lot of suburban vermin turkeys in your neighborhood?Dr. Medulla wrote:Not a dream, more of a waking obsessive dread, but for years now I have this recurrent sensation that a bomb is going to go off nearby and will shake the building I'm in. My house won't explode, but the windows will be blown out and furniture will be thrown around. I mention it because the belief has been (irrationally) stronger the last couple days.
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That's a very common anxiety dream. I get similar ones where my teeth are loose. But not as often as the 'ol showing up to a high school final exam without attending the class, or not being able to find my locker.River wrote:I've been have a dream that will occur for a few days in a row, then stop for weeks only to come back. Its just been me simply bitting down on my teeth too hard and all my teeth shattering in my mouth. Its one of those odd dreams where I wake up suddenly to make sure I still have teeth.
Why don't I ever have dreams about that hot Danish guy I hooked up with when I was in my early 20's?
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I have a similar dread regarding the Seattle fault earthquake that many say is forthcoming. I spend most of my time thinking about it.Dr. Medulla wrote:At least my death will be classy.Flex wrote:You'll be able to stop worrying once Trump becomes president and annexes Canada.Dr. Medulla wrote:Not a dream, more of a waking obsessive dread, but for years now I have this recurrent sensation that a bomb is going to go off nearby and will shake the building I'm in. My house won't explode, but the windows will be blown out and furniture will be thrown around. I mention it because the belief has been (irrationally) stronger the last couple days.
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Your anxiety at least as a modicum of plausibility and sensibility.Kory wrote:I have a similar dread regarding the Seattle fault earthquake that many say is forthcoming. I spend most of my time thinking about it.Dr. Medulla wrote:At least my death will be classy.Flex wrote:You'll be able to stop worrying once Trump becomes president and annexes Canada.Dr. Medulla wrote:Not a dream, more of a waking obsessive dread, but for years now I have this recurrent sensation that a bomb is going to go off nearby and will shake the building I'm in. My house won't explode, but the windows will be blown out and furniture will be thrown around. I mention it because the belief has been (irrationally) stronger the last couple days.
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Thats interesting, I didn't know it was from anxiety. I've never had the high school dream actually. Of course, I say that and I'll have it tonight.JennyB wrote:That's a very common anxiety dream. I get similar ones where my teeth are loose. But not as often as the 'ol showing up to a high school final exam without attending the class, or not being able to find my locker.River wrote:I've been have a dream that will occur for a few days in a row, then stop for weeks only to come back. Its just been me simply bitting down on my teeth too hard and all my teeth shattering in my mouth. Its one of those odd dreams where I wake up suddenly to make sure I still have teeth.
Why don't I ever have dreams about that hot Danish guy I hooked up with when I was in my early 20's?
I remember when my great aunt died, I would have some awful dreams about being at her house and her having heart attacks or strokes. Really vivid too.
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Don't sell yourself short. A Thanksgiving butterball crashing through your window at 10 MPH then pecking your eyes out while it ransacks the living room has as par an odd of happening as sticking your hand in your new snowblower while it's still running. Probability suggests that if you sit in your barcalounger long enough waiting for the stitches to heal on the hand the surgeons reattached, that the turkey will inevitably come busting through right in front of you.Dr. Medulla wrote:Your anxiety at least as a modicum of plausibility and sensibility.Kory wrote:I have a similar dread regarding the Seattle fault earthquake that many say is forthcoming. I spend most of my time thinking about it.Dr. Medulla wrote:At least my death will be classy.Flex wrote:You'll be able to stop worrying once Trump becomes president and annexes Canada.Dr. Medulla wrote:Not a dream, more of a waking obsessive dread, but for years now I have this recurrent sensation that a bomb is going to go off nearby and will shake the building I'm in. My house won't explode, but the windows will be blown out and furniture will be thrown around. I mention it because the belief has been (irrationally) stronger the last couple days.
See, it's all so sensible when you think about it!
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So, drinking makes a lot of sense right now.Rat Patrol wrote:Don't sell yourself short. A Thanksgiving butterball crashing through your window at 10 MPH then pecking your eyes out while it ransacks the living room has as par an odd of happening as sticking your hand in your new snowblower while it's still running. Probability suggests that if you sit in your barcalounger long enough waiting for the stitches to heal on the hand the surgeons reattached, that the turkey will inevitably come busting through right in front of you.Dr. Medulla wrote:Your anxiety at least as a modicum of plausibility and sensibility.Kory wrote:I have a similar dread regarding the Seattle fault earthquake that many say is forthcoming. I spend most of my time thinking about it.Dr. Medulla wrote:At least my death will be classy.Flex wrote:
You'll be able to stop worrying once Trump becomes president and annexes Canada.
See, it's all so sensible when you think about it!
"I used to bullseye womp rats in my T-16 back in Whittier, they're not much bigger than two meters.'" - Richard Nixon, Checkers Speech, abandoned early draft
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I find that it very rarely does not.Dr. Medulla wrote:So, drinking makes a lot of sense right now.Rat Patrol wrote:Don't sell yourself short. A Thanksgiving butterball crashing through your window at 10 MPH then pecking your eyes out while it ransacks the living room has as par an odd of happening as sticking your hand in your new snowblower while it's still running. Probability suggests that if you sit in your barcalounger long enough waiting for the stitches to heal on the hand the surgeons reattached, that the turkey will inevitably come busting through right in front of you.Dr. Medulla wrote:Your anxiety at least as a modicum of plausibility and sensibility.Kory wrote:I have a similar dread regarding the Seattle fault earthquake that many say is forthcoming. I spend most of my time thinking about it.Dr. Medulla wrote:
At least my death will be classy.
See, it's all so sensible when you think about it!
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Just like living in London through the 1980's.Dr. Medulla wrote:Not a dream, more of a waking obsessive dread, but for years now I have this recurrent sensation that a bomb is going to go off nearby and will shake the building I'm in. My house won't explode, but the windows will be blown out and furniture will be thrown around. I mention it because the belief has been (irrationally) stronger the last couple days.
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That's the thing. There are people who live with this legitimate anxiety. I live in one of the safest cities in the world. Makes no damned sense.101Walterton wrote:Just like living in London through the 1980's.Dr. Medulla wrote:Not a dream, more of a waking obsessive dread, but for years now I have this recurrent sensation that a bomb is going to go off nearby and will shake the building I'm in. My house won't explode, but the windows will be blown out and furniture will be thrown around. I mention it because the belief has been (irrationally) stronger the last couple days.
"I used to bullseye womp rats in my T-16 back in Whittier, they're not much bigger than two meters.'" - Richard Nixon, Checkers Speech, abandoned early draft
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It is an interesting subject but when you live through it it seems far less dangerous than looking in from the outside. Just about everyone I knew in London had a close encounter with a bomb, my wife was next door to the Israeli Embassy bomb in Kensington and I was close enough to it to hear it and I was in the Sussex Arms earlier in the night when that was hit in 1992.Dr. Medulla wrote:That's the thing. There are people who live with this legitimate anxiety. I live in one of the safest cities in the world. Makes no damned sense.101Walterton wrote:Just like living in London through the 1980's.Dr. Medulla wrote:Not a dream, more of a waking obsessive dread, but for years now I have this recurrent sensation that a bomb is going to go off nearby and will shake the building I'm in. My house won't explode, but the windows will be blown out and furniture will be thrown around. I mention it because the belief has been (irrationally) stronger the last couple days.
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I'm having a dream right now that Heston didn't post a nightmare Eagles Top 5 thread.
Forces have been looting
My humanity
Curfews have been curbing
The end of liberty
We're the flowers in the dustbin...
No fuchsias for you.
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That was a bombshell!!!Marky Dread wrote:I'm having a dream right now that Heston didn't post a nightmare Eagles Top 5 thread.
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Which is, I guess, a survival mechanism—human beings' ability to just adapt to circumstance, to normalize what is fucked up. Good in many respects, but tolerating the awful in others.101Walterton wrote:It is an interesting subject but when you live through it it seems far less dangerous than looking in from the outside. Just about everyone I knew in London had a close encounter with a bomb, my wife was next door to the Israeli Embassy bomb in Kensington and I was close enough to it to hear it and I was in the Sussex Arms earlier in the night when that was hit in 1992.Dr. Medulla wrote:That's the thing. There are people who live with this legitimate anxiety. I live in one of the safest cities in the world. Makes no damned sense.101Walterton wrote:Just like living in London through the 1980's.Dr. Medulla wrote:Not a dream, more of a waking obsessive dread, but for years now I have this recurrent sensation that a bomb is going to go off nearby and will shake the building I'm in. My house won't explode, but the windows will be blown out and furniture will be thrown around. I mention it because the belief has been (irrationally) stronger the last couple days.
"I used to bullseye womp rats in my T-16 back in Whittier, they're not much bigger than two meters.'" - Richard Nixon, Checkers Speech, abandoned early draft