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Apr 30, 2013 20:53

It's been years since I've last experienced Golden Week! I'm definitely looking forward to seeing some cherry blossoms~

Oh! I believe we have a birthday boy today...Oishi-kun, isn't it? I wish you a very happy birthday and hope you have a great day.

So how is everyone's week going?

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revolutionbegun May 1 2013, 04:20:43 UTC
Things keep dying in my dreams; what should I do?

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0true_or_false0 May 1 2013, 04:25:54 UTC
What kind of things?

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revolutionbegun May 1 2013, 04:29:13 UTC
People. Groups of people. A cat once. Dolphins, and a manatee. All sorts of things. Everything.

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0true_or_false0 May 1 2013, 04:35:11 UTC
How do they die?

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revolutionbegun May 1 2013, 04:38:40 UTC
It varies between dreams. For the people, murders, or "accidents." The cat of old age, the dolphins a natural death, the manatee in my arms.

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0true_or_false0 May 1 2013, 04:43:17 UTC
Hmmm, quite the variety. Do any of those mean anything to you?

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revolutionbegun May 1 2013, 04:46:22 UTC
I don't like cats, I don't like people, and apparently I sound like a dying sea animal in my sleep sometimes. But that specific dying dream was from months ago.

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0true_or_false0 May 1 2013, 04:50:16 UTC
Maybe you don't dislike them as much as you think.

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revolutionbegun May 1 2013, 04:51:32 UTC
Which, and why not?

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0true_or_false0 May 1 2013, 04:58:12 UTC
Maybe the cats, or the people, or both. If they were things you truly disliked, seeing them die wouldn't be such a bother. These dreams could also be showing some possible fears. They could also symbolize certain things that only you can make the connections to.

Sadly, I can't tell you how to control dreams. How often do you have them?

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revolutionbegun May 1 2013, 05:02:59 UTC
Death is a bother. I think that sort of thing would concern anybody. Death dreams not too often, several times a month maybe. Dreams in general every night if I don't sleep late.

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0true_or_false0 May 1 2013, 15:28:35 UTC
It's a part of life. But yes, having several dreams of death is a bit concerning. If they happen that often, it's possible that there something else bothering you that connects itself through your dreams.

Do they affect your sleeping patterns? Do you end up not being able to sleep properly after?

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revolutionbegun May 2 2013, 04:10:15 UTC
I'm able to sleep through the night, feel all right the entire day save for a dip near 2 o'clock, but I go to bed and wake at roughly the same times, so I don't think so.

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0true_or_false0 May 2 2013, 04:18:46 UTC
That's good then. It's probably something you'd need to figure out yourself though, as you would know yourself better than others. So others wouldn't really know what the meaning behind them is.

If they don't cause lack of sleep or bother you too much, then there's no need to worry too much about it. But if they increase or get too much for you, please tell me or someone about it.

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saitoupsychout May 1 2013, 05:00:30 UTC
...How many death dreams have you had so far? And why didn't you mention these other ones to me before? This is definitely seeming a lot more troubling to me if that park ranger dream wasn't an isolated matter.

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revolutionbegun May 1 2013, 05:04:05 UTC
...Several. It never came up; the park ranger dream was only pertinent because it involved a school acquaintance, and was from the night of.

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