Strangeness

Oct 22, 2004 16:24

I just had a dream, where I was Wendy in Peter Pan. We were on a ship travelling through the stars to go to Never-never land and I said I would go only if I could continue my homework. So we were just about to get to Never-never land and my alarm went off. Is this a sign that I am overworked currently? What does this mean?

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thenestor October 23 2004, 00:10:51 UTC
I basically agree with Maile. To me, the Peter Pan story represents never growing up. Hence, "Neverland".

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jewel427 October 23 2004, 00:18:07 UTC
I see what you all mean. Maybe I just don't want to grow up and face the fact that I am *never* going be able to have the luxury of childhood ever again. I have too much responsibility now and maybe this dream is sort of symbollic of how I will never get it all back.

Crazy symbolism in this dream though huh?

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thenestor October 23 2004, 00:27:28 UTC
Or maybe you just think the kid who played Peter in the live-action movie is hot.

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thenestor October 23 2004, 00:27:00 UTC
Yes, that's the premise. Which is why it's what the story represents to me. Because it's what it's supposed to represent. Like, it's the premise. It represents it. Especially to me, because it's the premise. Redundant repetition repeats over and over again, etc.

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