〖 REM 001 | Written/Voice 〗

May 14, 2011 22:39

[Since arriving in Luceti a few days ago, Yumeji had spent his time keeping quiet (aside from being distracted by talk of a party earlier today). He was incredibly unsure and sceptical of the village, especially of the residents. So, he found himself an empty apartment and began his watch over the journals, making notes as he went along. He'd heard ( Read more... )

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[Voice] ratatosk_knight May 15 2011, 06:48:02 UTC
I've never had a dream that actually hurt before...

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[Voice] seeksdreams May 15 2011, 11:22:59 UTC
Oh! You can experience pain whilst you're dreaming! Usually when you wake up you just have this sort of 'sensation', like your body remembers it was injured but there isn't actually one there.

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[Voice] ratatosk_knight May 16 2011, 05:04:22 UTC
You can? I've woken up with my arm feeling all funny before, but I think that was because I slept on it wrong. I didn't know you could actually feel pain in dreams.

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[Voice] seeksdreams May 18 2011, 19:37:10 UTC
It's complicated to explain. But if you can imagine feeling pain, then there's no reason you wouldn't be able to feel pain in a dream.

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[Voice] ratatosk_knight May 19 2011, 16:09:13 UTC
I'm not sure that's such a good thing...

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[Voice] seeksdreams May 19 2011, 16:15:38 UTC
It's not real though! If you dreamt that you lost your leg, when you wake up then it'll still be there! So wouldn't you agree that it'd be better to dream about being in pain, than actually be in pain?

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[Voice] ratatosk_knight May 19 2011, 16:19:24 UTC
But I don't want to dream about being in pain either, or about being naked at school or something... um, not that I've actually had a dream like that or anything, but you know what I mean. Why can't we just have happy dreams all the time?

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[Voice] seeksdreams May 19 2011, 17:15:12 UTC
I'm not sure, I'm not an expert on dreams or anything. Usually you experience a bad dream if something is worrying you. So if you're happy and not stressed out, then you're less likely to have a nightmare. That doesn't mean that you can't have happy dreams if you're miserable, or you can't have nightmares if you're happy.

Dreams are complicated things.

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[Voice] ratatosk_knight May 20 2011, 17:45:28 UTC
You sound like you know a lot about dreams even if you're not an expert. Do you like to study them?

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