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Nightmares
Do you remember any of the nightmares that woke you up or remained in your memory after you woke up naturally? If so, share them.
One would be nightmares that a cross between Godzilla and King Kong was coming to my city. I was a child who was living in an apartment at the time.
Have you seen the film The War of the Worlds? If so, do you remember that scene of the space ship slowly covering the skies, inching closer to where the main characters were living? It's a pretty scary feeling, to feel danger inching closer towards you. I had a nightmare that a gray darkness was slowly overcoming the world, and I was desperately trying to keep my dog from getting "frozen" and "vanished". (Just dog? What about family and friends? err...they were already gone? )
And then the recurring dream of all my teeth falling out at once. For some reason, that also is very scary.
One would be nightmares that a cross between Godzilla and King Kong was coming to my city. I was a child who was living in an apartment at the time.
Have you seen the film The War of the Worlds? If so, do you remember that scene of the space ship slowly covering the skies, inching closer to where the main characters were living? It's a pretty scary feeling, to feel danger inching closer towards you. I had a nightmare that a gray darkness was slowly overcoming the world, and I was desperately trying to keep my dog from getting "frozen" and "vanished". (Just dog? What about family and friends? err...they were already gone? )
And then the recurring dream of all my teeth falling out at once. For some reason, that also is very scary.
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OMG - the teeth thing is really creepy! Do you have an issue with dentists?
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Nope. My childhood dentist visits have not been traumatic at all. Although, the last time I went to the dentist, I had all my wisdom teeth pulled out. XD But it wasn't too bad because the dentist was my uncle who was very generous with the pain killers and the novacaine.
After seeing this particular dream and its supposed meaning in a dream book that I had skimmed, I thought it was one of the more common nightmares. Guess not?
After seeing this particular dream and its supposed meaning in a dream book that I had skimmed, I thought it was one of the more common nightmares. Guess not?
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I think all the teeth drop off thing is creepy too!
Nightmare huh.. Hmmm, the one that cross my mind right now, was one nightmare that I had when I was very young. I have no idea from where, I watched the old movie-Jaws. After the movie, I dreamt of my room door was opened. Suddenly, I realised that a super big shark was in the room with me and there was water around the shark! I can only see the head of the shark. It was so big, with its super big mouth wide open, and bloods on the teeth!! Its scary!!
Nightmare huh.. Hmmm, the one that cross my mind right now, was one nightmare that I had when I was very young. I have no idea from where, I watched the old movie-Jaws. After the movie, I dreamt of my room door was opened. Suddenly, I realised that a super big shark was in the room with me and there was water around the shark! I can only see the head of the shark. It was so big, with its super big mouth wide open, and bloods on the teeth!! Its scary!!
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Yikes! Jaws was a pretty scary movie for me when I was young as well so I can understand how scary it would have been to show up in a nightmare!
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Maybe you two could combine your dreams and make all the shark's teeth fall out.
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momtomaeghan wrote:Maybe you two could combine your dreams and make all the shark's teeth fall out.
That would be hilarious, actually.
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My nightmare just last night was really weird o-0
I was at a prom thing at my school and I went into the bathroom for a potty break and people kept coming in my stall because there weren't any locks and then they started building a stage for a Halloween play in the bathroom and I never got to pee ;-;
I was at a prom thing at my school and I went into the bathroom for a potty break and people kept coming in my stall because there weren't any locks and then they started building a stage for a Halloween play in the bathroom and I never got to pee ;-;
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momtomaeghan wrote:Maybe you two could combine your dreams and make all the shark's teeth fall out.
Great idea!
Buckeye wrote:My nightmare just last night was really weird o-0
I was at a prom thing at my school and I went into the bathroom for a potty break and people kept coming in my stall because there weren't any locks and then they started building a stage for a Halloween play in the bathroom and I never got to pee ;-;
This one is weird more than scary to me..
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D: I just had one recently where I was stuck in a burning tree house. Woke up in chills.
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A burning tree house? Burning sounds bad. Tree house sounds fun.
Has anyone had same nightmares repeated? Today I woke up from a nightmare I'd had before except this time I had soundtrack to it - My Heart Will Go On by Celine Dion. LOL. Some of my elementary school friends were there too, and at least one or two scenes from Avatar: The Last Airbender. Methinks I've been watching that too much.
Has anyone had same nightmares repeated? Today I woke up from a nightmare I'd had before except this time I had soundtrack to it - My Heart Will Go On by Celine Dion. LOL. Some of my elementary school friends were there too, and at least one or two scenes from Avatar: The Last Airbender. Methinks I've been watching that too much.
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Haha, well I had dreams about LOTR after I finished watching it. It was some guy dressed up as Legolas and chasing me around the city. I have had repeated dreams before but rarely in a row... like maybe a couple of months later or something.
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A couple of nights ago I had a nightmare I had not had before. It was about a young girl (younger than 10 years old) who killed the people who crossed her. I was the unaware, beloved babysitter and friend. I still feel the remnants of the horror I felt in the dream when I first discovered the girl's propensity to murder those who displeased her (including her own parents). Due to my fondness for her, I was reluctant to hand her over to the police, but I was also too fearful to constantly keep an eye on her so I think that by the time I woke up, I was almost about to let her go free.
Scary, isn't it, to think that a young murderer would be on the loose due to fear and misplaced fondness?
Scary, isn't it, to think that a young murderer would be on the loose due to fear and misplaced fondness?
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LOL! I don't like horror movies. I'd scare myself witless trying to write a scary script.
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LOL, niquae - sounds like you'd be a really great babysitter though. No matter what devilish pranks the kids pull at least you'd stick around until the parents got home.
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Alas, you're probably right. I have very little experience baby-sitting though, unless you count younger siblings.
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niquae wrote:Alas, you're probably right. I have very little experience baby-sitting though, unless you count younger siblings.
That definitely counts - sometimes that's the hardest babysitting of all!
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