People spend $10 daily on empty calorie venti lattes from businesses that want conservatives to cease to exist, so it's nice that some people send superchats. Glad you have other options since Google takes 30%.
I had the opposite result. When my diet was terrible and my sleep was bad as a teenager I had wild dreams. Then nothing. No recollection of dreams from my thirties to forties. Those dreams as a teenager though I remember. Like the one where everyone was enjoying a mid summer afternoon when I looked at the sun and it popped like a light bulb. Only darkness and screaming followed. I don't attribute it to anything. Just the state my mind was in binging on pizza and coca cola for years. Maybe a caloric surplus fed the subconscious. I'm not sure.
For years I had that dream where it's finals time and you realize that you never went to the class. I had it about twice a year for what was likely 2 decades. Then I went through this period where I didnt have it at all, but when it finally came back it was for a continuing education course because I was older so the dream updated. I always enjoy that dream, it makes me panic, it seems so real, and then I wake up and it takes a moment to realize it was just a dream. I also have recurring dreams of moving back to the dorms including one where my dorm went through an extensive remodel and the rooms that were basically like prison cells were turned into luxury cells. I'm about to turn off this phone and roll over and sleep, and I hope I get one of those crazy dreams! I havent had one in a while.
Just last night I dreamed about a guy working on power lines. He was standing on them and walking on them clearing brush and limbs getting shocked in the process. Finally he ended up grabbing the wire and couldn't let go. When he finally pulled his hand away he fell quite a distance to the ground. He was obviously very injured, but I woke up. He wasn't anyone I know. Now I'm wondering who and what that was about.
@@homefrontforge No idea if this will bring any meaning to your dream, but as soon as I read your description I immediately thought of the song Wichita Lineman. This made me go and listen to the song sung by Glenn Campbell and a video of an interview of the songwriter who wrote the song. It is one of those songs from the 70s that has a melancholy feel about it like the music of Erik Satie, and it always struck me that it was odd that it had ever been a popular song. ‘Wichita Lineman’ is ‘a simple song about an ordinary man thinking extraordinary thoughts.’ I am a lineman for the county And I drive the main road Searching in the sun for another overload. I hear you singing in the wire. I can hear you thru the whine And the Wichita Lineman Is still on the line. I know I need a small vacation But it don't look like rain. And if it snows that stretch down south Won't ever stand the strain. And I need you more than I want you. And I want you for all time. And the Wichita Lineman Is still on the line. Guitar## And I need you more than I want you. And I want you for all time. And the Wichita Lineman Is still on the line.
Consider creating a visual representation of whatever you can recall from your dreams. Especially with your art background this may help you uncover elements that bring meaning that is not readily evident in your mind’s eye. If you are not familiar with him already, look into the artist Peter Birkhauser.
Dreams are an evolutionary adaptation of a trained mind. You deal with housing, sounds like rentals, renovations, etc.. your dreams brain runs through random possibilities that deal with housing stuff and that trains your brain to better deal with real housing stuff. That's evolution, because this trait has been dominant by securing shelter and increased reproduction chances in your ancestry. This is also why we have nightmares, they help survive real life dangers. As an aside, if i had an old faded plastic chair the first thing I'd do is resurface it with a torch.
That chair is centered damn near perfectly
Raymie 👏
People spend $10 daily on empty calorie venti lattes from businesses that want conservatives to cease to exist, so it's nice that some people send superchats. Glad you have other options since Google takes 30%.
Nice one 👍👍
Everybody loves Raymond
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We all do indeed.
I had the opposite result. When my diet was terrible and my sleep was bad as a teenager I had wild dreams. Then nothing. No recollection of dreams from my thirties to forties. Those dreams as a teenager though I remember. Like the one where everyone was enjoying a mid summer afternoon when I looked at the sun and it popped like a light bulb. Only darkness and screaming followed. I don't attribute it to anything. Just the state my mind was in binging on pizza and coca cola for years. Maybe a caloric surplus fed the subconscious. I'm not sure.
I forgot I talked about that
For years I had that dream where it's finals time and you realize that you never went to the class. I had it about twice a year for what was likely 2 decades. Then I went through this period where I didnt have it at all, but when it finally came back it was for a continuing education course because I was older so the dream updated.
I always enjoy that dream, it makes me panic, it seems so real, and then I wake up and it takes a moment to realize it was just a dream. I also have recurring dreams of moving back to the dorms including one where my dorm went through an extensive remodel and the rooms that were basically like prison cells were turned into luxury cells. I'm about to turn off this phone and roll over and sleep, and I hope I get one of those crazy dreams! I havent had one in a while.
Just last night I dreamed about a guy working on power lines. He was standing on them and walking on them clearing brush and limbs getting shocked in the process. Finally he ended up grabbing the wire and couldn't let go. When he finally pulled his hand away he fell quite a distance to the ground. He was obviously very injured, but I woke up. He wasn't anyone I know. Now I'm wondering who and what that was about.
Sometimes our astral body just goes out and explores random perspectives of other people. Sometimes we go inward and inspect ourselves.
@@homefrontforge
No idea if this will bring any meaning to your dream, but as soon as I read your description I immediately thought of the song Wichita Lineman. This made me go and listen to the song sung by Glenn Campbell and a video of an interview of the songwriter who wrote the song. It is one of those songs from the 70s that has a melancholy feel about it like the music of Erik Satie, and it always struck me that it was odd that it had ever been a popular song.
‘Wichita Lineman’ is ‘a simple song about an ordinary man thinking extraordinary thoughts.’
I am a lineman for the county
And I drive the main road
Searching in the sun for another overload.
I hear you singing in the wire.
I can hear you thru the whine
And the Wichita Lineman
Is still on the line.
I know I need a small vacation
But it don't look like rain.
And if it snows that stretch down south
Won't ever stand the strain.
And I need you more than I want you.
And I want you for all time.
And the Wichita Lineman
Is still on the line.
Guitar##
And I need you more than I want you.
And I want you for all time.
And the Wichita Lineman
Is still on the line.
It would be really funny if you sat out there all winter, with the snow piling up around you
lol 😆
Consider creating a visual representation of whatever you can recall from your dreams. Especially with your art background this may help you uncover elements that bring meaning that is not readily evident in your mind’s eye. If you are not familiar with him already, look into the artist Peter Birkhauser.
Dreams are an evolutionary adaptation of a trained mind. You deal with housing, sounds like rentals, renovations, etc.. your dreams brain runs through random possibilities that deal with housing stuff and that trains your brain to better deal with real housing stuff. That's evolution, because this trait has been dominant by securing shelter and increased reproduction chances in your ancestry. This is also why we have nightmares, they help survive real life dangers.
As an aside, if i had an old faded plastic chair the first thing I'd do is resurface it with a torch.