You know, I wouldn't want anybody to tell the world what my dream was about. That's private, and besides, it's bad enough that it's being shared rather intimately with others, wouldn't you say?
I am, however, curious as to who happened to get my dream. The don't talk don't tell policy seems to be a double edged sword.
I agree. If people wish to share their dreams, that is their business; however, if I am involved, I have a right to control what people say about my past.
It might be a good idea to identify who possible security risks may be. For the record, I have not had your dream.
True enough, true enough. I simply wish that there was a way to tell who has what. I'm sure you would not object to knowing who exactly knows such a thing about you, though, although they may not know it was your dream they had. I know whose dreams I had only through the coincidence of their names being broadcasted within, but surely it's not the case all the time.
I'm certain that I haven't had your dream, but how do you know you haven't had mine?
Considering the way people have been shamelessly writing, it wouldn't be too hard to figure out if someone has had your dream based on their descriptions. Regardless if the person is someone you do or do not know, both scenarios have their own complications.
I recognize the voices of the people whose dreams I've had, and seen the elements they based their names on. It was easy enough to decipher.
Oh, I think I'd rather get the dreams of somebody I don't know. It's easier to forget about it and the subsequent invasion of privacy, after all, and does away with any preconceptions we may gain of the person after seeing it. I know my own dream isn't something I'd be fond of simply explaining away.
Fair enough. I suppose that means you were not as lucky as I when it came to receiving dreams of strangers, then.
It would be harder to put them into context. If you do not know the person, how can you be sure the origin of the dream isn't yourself? I understand that people dream on a normal basis, so it would be simple to overlook it unless otherwise warned.
With one exception, my dreams are strange enough that I doubt anyone could gauge much from them. But I, too, would rather not be put in such a position.
I am, however, curious as to who happened to get my dream. The don't talk don't tell policy seems to be a double edged sword.
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It might be a good idea to identify who possible security risks may be. For the record, I have not had your dream.
-Aurora
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I'm certain that I haven't had your dream, but how do you know you haven't had mine?
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I recognize the voices of the people whose dreams I've had, and seen the elements they based their names on. It was easy enough to decipher.
-Aurora
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Fair enough. I suppose that means you were not as lucky as I when it came to receiving dreams of strangers, then.
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With one exception, my dreams are strange enough that I doubt anyone could gauge much from them. But I, too, would rather not be put in such a position.
-Aurora
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