Okay, I know pipe dream means something else. I just... like the way it sounds. (Plus it's going to make sense later on. Trust me.)
I had another dream today. It's about a serial killer. No surprise there. I have been watching season 1 of
Criminal Minds since 3 AM. I took a nap around 2 PM and that's when I had the dream. Initially I didn't feel like sharing it because I get why I had it, and I don't find anything significant or worth sharing about it. But then I remembered the last part, and I felt like sharing that.
So there was a (serial) killer in the dream, and at one point he (or she? he wasn't caught in the dream) targeted me. I'm not sure if it's because we were after him, or he just decided to target me. Honestly, there isn't much more I can say about the dream because I didn't really bother remembering it as much. But if scenes and imageries are important in dreams then I guess I can note that the setting was pretty warm, and dusty. The locations change and it actually shifts from day to night unlike my previous dream entry but warm and dusty is pretty much the entire foundation of the dream's setting. The strongest images I can remember are that of a construction site. A hard hat area. And water pipes.
Which brings us to the last part of the dream - In one of the larger water pipes that they dug, they found a body of a girl inside. It looks like she was trying to escape but got stuck in one of the elbows. That's what you call the part of the pipes where they turn, right? The corners? Initial investigation seemed to imply that the girl couldn't or wouldn't have dared escape through the pipes without someone coaching her. So it was either she was taught how to escape through the pipes before she got in, or she was on the phone or some kind of communicator with someone who was teaching her how to navigate the pipes. I woke up after that.
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Actually, lately, I've been dreaming almost every single night. Sometimes, even when I just slept for two hours. Which is weird because I read somewhere you weren't suppose to remember your dreams unless you've slept for at least 4 to 6 hours. Anyway, I guess I don't really mind? If anything, it keeps my brain and imagination active. That part I like. I guess I'm just a little worried about this:
“Unfortunately, a superabundance of dreams is paid for by a growing potential for nightmares”
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Peter UstinovI don't really know who Peter Ustinov is. Jason Gideon (Mandy Patinkin) just quoted him at the start of
this episode of Criminal Minds where Spencer Reid (Matthew Gray Gubler) started having nightmares about their profession. LOL I guess with the way things are, that part just sort of resonated with me.
Oh well. Back to the fray! /o/
Thank you for your time. XD