just watch that puppy come through the machine in seconds!
...I now have images of puppies squirming out of fax machines, which is either fantastic (everyone gets a puppy!) or horrible and messy.
Why can't they just give me the prescription? I'm not going to do anything funny to it, I'll get to choose which pharmacy I want to go to at any time up and then convenience will be had by all. Argh.
As for the dreams, I've only just been actually remembering them (due to note-taking) and I don't remember the ones I jotted down years ago, but it does seem like the dreams I'm having nowadays reflect a) post-holiday-with-parents frustrations and b) impending job-hunting-freak-outs. But then maybe they're always a bit freaky like that.
The thing is, I don't judge dreams as disturbing by content rather than emotional reaction. If I don't feel an emotion (frustration or terror) in the dream, then even if I'm sneezing rats and jumping off cliffs, it's a fine dream.
As for the falling-asleep-music, it's just random techno beats floating in my head once in a blue moon, no need to be scared :)
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...I now have images of puppies squirming out of fax machines, which is either fantastic (everyone gets a puppy!) or horrible and messy.
Why can't they just give me the prescription? I'm not going to do anything funny to it, I'll get to choose which pharmacy I want to go to at any time up and then convenience will be had by all. Argh.
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Your dreams seem kinda sad and kinda hella freaky. Is this a particular trend in your dreams at the moment, or are they ALWAYS like this??
Also, hypnagogic musical hallucinations sound SCARY. NO WONDER YOUR DREAMS ARE SCARY. OMG.
(Now it's midnight and I'm about to go to bed myself. Eeeep.)
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As for the dreams, I've only just been actually remembering them (due to note-taking) and I don't remember the ones I jotted down years ago, but it does seem like the dreams I'm having nowadays reflect a) post-holiday-with-parents frustrations and b) impending job-hunting-freak-outs. But then maybe they're always a bit freaky like that.
The thing is, I don't judge dreams as disturbing by content rather than emotional reaction. If I don't feel an emotion (frustration or terror) in the dream, then even if I'm sneezing rats and jumping off cliffs, it's a fine dream.
As for the falling-asleep-music, it's just random techno beats floating in my head once in a blue moon, no need to be scared :)
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