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« Reply #13860 on: January 01, 2013, 01:39:34 PM » |
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hey man thats okay If you wanna buy me underwear instead, I would appreciate it. This is what I'm looking for:  
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« Reply #13861 on: January 01, 2013, 01:42:21 PM » |
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hameru no
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« Reply #13862 on: January 01, 2013, 01:54:15 PM » |
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But I dont even know you, Dexter. 
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« Reply #13863 on: January 02, 2013, 07:10:37 AM » |
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Im gona start trying to lucid dream. It sounds amazing. Besides, I cant remember my dreams. I dont know what I was dreaming tonight and that makes me sad as heck.
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« Reply #13864 on: January 02, 2013, 09:14:30 AM » |
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Keep a journal next to your bed, first thing you do when you wake up is write your dream down
After a month or so you'll probably have your first lucid dream
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« Reply #13865 on: January 02, 2013, 11:49:17 AM » |
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Another technique I've heard about is 'reality checks'- you do things in real life that would be unusual or inconsistent in dreams, and once you do it enough in life, then it becomes subconscious and your subconscious self does it, allowing you to break out of the subconscious dream state. Here are two I know of: Check your watch twice every time- in a dream, it will be different (drastically) each time you check it. Secondly, every now and then, hold your nose and try to breathe in through it- in a dream, you will be able to.
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« Reply #13866 on: January 02, 2013, 11:55:05 AM » |
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I tried the watch thing years ago and I ended up dreaming about seeing a different time the second check and going "oh", without "waking up" in the dream or anything :|
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« Reply #13867 on: January 02, 2013, 12:30:54 PM » |
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whenever i lucid dream, i have to avoid thinking about how i'm in a dream. if i think about it too much, i just wake up. :I
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« Reply #13868 on: January 02, 2013, 12:45:53 PM » |
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Bought Adventure Time seasons 1 and 3 using assorted gift cards I got for Christmas. I am often weary of jumping on the internet bandwagon for some things, but this show is amazing
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« Reply #13869 on: January 02, 2013, 01:16:48 PM » |
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Where do you go on this forum to talk about movies?
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« Reply #13870 on: January 02, 2013, 02:52:42 PM » |
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General is probably the place for general discussion of movies.
If you intend to talk about movies from the perspective of referencing them for art styles to use in a game, you might talk about it in the art forum, or if you want to talk about plots you could address that in the writing forum. If you wanted to use it as a concept to develop a game, maybe design would be appropriate.
If you just want to discuss a specific movie in very general terms the general forum is the place to be, and probably the forum your discussion will fit best.
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« Reply #13871 on: January 03, 2013, 03:13:57 AM » |
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So I tried to do taht thing where I do every single technique to remember a dream or lucid dream but I DIDNT HAVE A SINGLE DREAM.  I dono whats wrong. I just cant go to sleep normally. Everything has to itch, there's always something that's cold. I alays have to roll to the other side. I just cant remember anything. I got into a state of realizing that I am asleep but concsious several times, I een sustained it, but I could not enter a dream. Sure, I can immagine crap but it's not like I cant do that when Im awake... I dono, I need a better bed and I need to get more tired before going to sleep. I feel like a weirdo, cause I remember having tons of dreams when I was smaller. I used to dream about breathing underwater, about flying with my bike, about becoming invisible and I could remember details and I could sense details. Now it's just concepts in a huge mess of immagination. I am starting to realize that I cant even remember details about things ive seen in real life. I cant replicate stuff in drawings that well. I'm getting sloppy. I need to do something about that. Another technique I've heard about is 'reality checks'- you do things in real life that would be unusual or inconsistent in dreams, and once you do it enough in life, then it becomes subconscious and your subconscious self does it, allowing you to break out of the subconscious dream state. Here are two I know of: Check your watch twice every time- in a dream, it will be different (drastically) each time you check it. Secondly, every now and then, hold your nose and try to breathe in through it- in a dream, you will be able to.
Impossible because most of my dreams(as far as I remember) for some reason occur in 3'd person like a strange film.
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« Reply #13872 on: January 03, 2013, 05:13:21 AM » |
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You seem way to anxious about this. Most people don't remember much of what they dream, and you probably have more important things to remember anyway.
And you'll get worse and worse at remembering details for the rest of your life after your teens, get used to it :P
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« Reply #13873 on: January 03, 2013, 05:25:01 AM » |
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You seem way to anxious about this. Most people don't remember much of what they dream, and you probably have more important things to remember anyway.
Yeah you're probably right. I dono, I just wanted to reenact inception or something. And you'll get worse and worse at remembering details for the rest of your life after your teens, get used to it  
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« Reply #13874 on: January 03, 2013, 07:48:03 AM » |
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It takes time. You start by remembering stuff the second you wake up, but you'll quickly forget it. You need to write stuff down asap. After a few days, your memory will be better.
I find that remembering dreams is easier if you lie back down at the same position you were when sleeping. As long as you don't fall back asleep.
Also, the old techniques of waking up in the middle of the night, then going back to sleep after a while, kind of improve dream recall.
Remembering dreams is the first step to awareness for lucid dreaming. Just take it easy, don't stress yourself.
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