Haha, there's a difference between east coast cold and west coast. Trust me, I've been to Washington before and I'm from Utah. Here in New York, though, it chills you to the bone.
Haha, cool dream, I've had one with zombies/mutant virus breakout thing. I remember we had to get to this safe zone and we were about to make it but then I woke up (not much action at the end). Of course, me and some other guy (I think it was my brother in the dream) kicked some zombie butt with metal pipes.
I think I've heard that before. Good thing I like to stay snug and toasty warm every night. Sometimes I'll sleep in a hoody just to keep extra warm :)
Weird dreams are kind of fun. I had one where the monsters were made out of cardboard and chased after me. Kind of like those weird art pictures you see where everything looks like cutouts pasted on a canvas.
That's odd that you wake up exactly at that time after you go to sleep. If I wanted I could sleep the entire day.
I don't know, some dreams are scary. I don't like having nightmares. In my dormroom there's this big overhead compartment which I swear will just have some scary kid chilling in there one day. Like the kid from The Grudge or something. I'll wake up and he'll be there...
Lucky, I wish I didn't have to wake up to an alarm Mon-Fri. It's such a drag :(
Did you mean you had a dream about the next day? Like the day you hadn't experience yet but were about to? I actually heard people who have that, then they wake up, then they wake up again, and so on. That is kind of weird and would really mess with your mind. Have you ever had sleep paralysis? It's where your mind wakes up before your body. You can see but can't move and there's a heavy feeling on your chest (usually only happens if you sleep on your back). It's kind of scary!
I'm done too, actually I just quit since the teacher gave us a problem that can't be answered. I'm being serious, he just gave us bad numbers that don't validate the assumptions. Anyways, I don't know if heartcatch is too sappy because I don't know what you mean, but the show is targeted towards young kids, and there's no ecchi, haha.
Are you waking up to alarms more now than in the past? Interrupted sleep like that tends to make you forget your dreams (every person has about 5 dreams per night, it just matters if you remember them or not). The other reason could be stress. Yeah, I kind of know a little bit about dreams because I've had really weird ones that I thought were trying to tell me something...
o ya you don't know before clubs used to be able to mass message all the members and when the several scrwed up eveyone got all the club messages from all the clubs ther sent messages
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Anyway, I haven't been up to much. How about you?
Haha, cool dream, I've had one with zombies/mutant virus breakout thing. I remember we had to get to this safe zone and we were about to make it but then I woke up (not much action at the end). Of course, me and some other guy (I think it was my brother in the dream) kicked some zombie butt with metal pipes.
Weird dreams are kind of fun. I had one where the monsters were made out of cardboard and chased after me. Kind of like those weird art pictures you see where everything looks like cutouts pasted on a canvas.
I don't know, some dreams are scary. I don't like having nightmares. In my dormroom there's this big overhead compartment which I swear will just have some scary kid chilling in there one day. Like the kid from The Grudge or something. I'll wake up and he'll be there...
Did you mean you had a dream about the next day? Like the day you hadn't experience yet but were about to? I actually heard people who have that, then they wake up, then they wake up again, and so on. That is kind of weird and would really mess with your mind. Have you ever had sleep paralysis? It's where your mind wakes up before your body. You can see but can't move and there's a heavy feeling on your chest (usually only happens if you sleep on your back). It's kind of scary!
Are you waking up to alarms more now than in the past? Interrupted sleep like that tends to make you forget your dreams (every person has about 5 dreams per night, it just matters if you remember them or not). The other reason could be stress. Yeah, I kind of know a little bit about dreams because I've had really weird ones that I thought were trying to tell me something...