Ever had a dream that stuck with you when you woke up? Share it!
I'll start.
A massive comet was on course to strike the Earth, utterly obliterating it. A brilliant scientist and her team were the only one's still trying to find a way to stop it during the world's last day, as by that point everyone else had given up and accepted their fate. Just as the meteor was about to hit, she made a wish that someone more competent was in her place. Then, everything reset to that morning, only she was less intelligent than before and was no longer the head of the project. Days pass, each one ending with her making a wish that someone more competent was in her place, and each one starting with her waking up in a lower place, both intellect-wise and career-wise, until she had the mind of a second grader. Her son, 8-years old, was the only one to remember the loops. The dream was from his perspective. It felt like I was watching a movie-- I even remember black bars at the top and bottom of my vision.
This was over a year ago.
Living in Australia? When it's taken over by a brutal, sexist, extremist anti-bald regime (I am bald in this), starting a resistance by sneaking into a palace (their bedroom) and convincing the princess/queen and
the captain of the guard (voiced by Alan Rickman) to help to deactivate a surveillance device/weapon above a courthouse? above a huge double sided ramp to the top of the building. And hiding under a bed to
escape from a jailer/ lead scientist? on the device. While at the courthouse get busted by a betraying merchant? And a police chase with news cars and copters? scene happens with my escaping by driving in
circles with our resistance car (A black El Camino?), and hiding behind a corner of a short wall. Attempt it again, blocked by partying people, then head underground to the sewers? to reach the courthouse, wake
up.
I'm really glad someone made this thread. There was a dream that I had when I was around 14 that has stuck with me to this day. I'm almost 22 now.
I was in a large open field that went on for miles. There was nothing in sight except for two houses, except one house had its own floating island. As in, an island high up in the sky. The island looked like it came from a chunk of the ground directly ripped from underneath it.
https://i.imgur.com/cs2cdZN.png
Here's a crude drawing of it. The houses were essentially neighbors, but one house was in the sky with nothing but a crappy rope ladder nailed to the Earth. I have such a vivid memory of it still and I hate that I'm a horrible artist because I would love to give every description of it to be put into art.
The weird part was who lived in each house. I went to both of the houses in my dream. Both of them were rural country guys who hated one another, and so one decided to "get away". Both of them had backyards growing food and a dog for company so they never left their houses. I got the impression that they both wanted to reconcile but they both didn't want to leave their home and admit some sort of wrongdoing (keep in mind I have no idea what this could be).
I will always remember that the guy at the top of the ladder told me "There's a reason I don't roll the ladder up. I will always give him the opportunity to make things right". That stuck with me for some reason and it's the only thing I remember being said in specific.
I need to make this very clear: this dream was probably the most clear dream I've ever had. It's almost like I can see it in my head as a memory. At no point was I all "how did he even make the ground float" or "why didn't he move the house somewhere else on land" or "what the hell were they fighting about" like I am now, everything just sort of happened. I still sometimes hope I can dream back into that place, it was so surreal.
Any dream with storyline and scenes with kinetic and mental powers. Being part of an expedition team, the dream lasting way more than it usually does, traveling to a random generated place searching for someone, or fly to get that guy to throw energy pulses at him with a simple swing of an arm. I don't know why I keep getting those kind of dreams so frequently now that the mindset required to influence them is rather weak.
Sci fi environments are also quite strong, futuristic details in indoors buildings and often dealing with other species. I had one recently where I was a manager between the real world and the internet and I had to keep an eye on who I was sending to the internet to act for a movie from there.
For weird ones I couldn't remember right now without thinking too much but every 2 months or so I have this recurrent part where I have my mouth full of chewing gum and no matter how much I take out, it changes nothing. Sometimes I feel like I were pulling a string or muscle attached to the back of my throat.
Does this thread fit in the 'What did you dream about last night' thread?
Whoops. Don't know how I missed that.
This thread is about any weird dreams you've had throghout your life that you still remember, opposed to just the night before. So, I think it can stand on it's own?
Anyway, more content.
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I had this dream back when I was around 9, although I might've been younger. In it, I was in my room when I heard the sound of a glass smashing from across the house.
I run into my parents' room and see my Mom laying on the bed reading a book, my Dad on the computer, and that girl from "The Ring" standing in the middle of the room, staring straight ahead, with the window broken behind her. Both my parents were visibly confused.
My mom said "(Dad's Name), who is this?" in an accusational tone; the kind someone uses when they walk into their bedroom to see their larter romancing a stranger.
'The Ring' girl turned towards my dad, and the skin around his heart turned purple. All he could let out was a soft "Oh..." before falling over, dead.
I ran out the room and smashed my head on a wall repeatedly until I woke up.
I once had a dream where I faced off against George Lopez over the last chocolate bar in a vending machine within a mall and threw him through the ceiling into the moon. He then fused with the moon, resulting in his face taking it over; Moon-Lopez proceeded to shout "WAPA" and crashed into the Earth while Low Rider's horns played.
The End.
Sounds like something someone would make as a mod for Majora's Mask.
Reposting from the other dream thread:
I was in a dark, broken down house with small maze-like rooms. The ceiling was very low. I could barely walk or focus on anything was extremely dizzy.
For some reason, I had a mp9 in my hands. I saw some kind of blur in the room I was in, and, without hesitation, started shooting at it. But I could never hit the damn thing. It was always instantly in a different spot whenever I pulled the trigger. It giggled in every time I missed. I got angrier every time and wanted to yell at it, but the only thing that came out of my mouth was slurred gibberish. Eventually my vision got so blurry, and I got extremely weak, so I just collapsed onto the floor.
Then I looked up, and saw the thing I was chasing. It wasn't blurry anymore. It also wasn't alone.
Teeth.
Giant. Disembodied. Rows of teeth. No gums. Just the teeth. Like this.
https://files.facepunch.com/forum/upload/526/ec38082a-cb17-4a6f-bab4-6a3db01b5658/ttg-1668.jpg
There was at least a dozen of them, flying above me going clack clack clack and giggling.
Then suddenly, two of them started to fall down towards me. They slammed onto my arms and closed, like a bear trap, then two more on my legs. I was pinned onto the ground and couldn't move. It actually felt like someone was biting me, and they were biting harder and harder, which caused me to jolt awake.
I had pleeenty of dreams written down on a notepad file some years back, but lost them when my hard drive died. Haven't really bothered writing them down since then.
Though I do recall one dream that was very weird; The back of my hand had a very wide and deep concave wound, almost as if acid had burned a part of my flesh off. It wasn't bloody nor could I see tendons or bones, but instead the wound was just pink like a burn wound. It hurt a fuckload to touch it though, either if I touched the wound directly or touched the inside of my palm on the other side.
I've also been lucid once, which was a very fun experience (albeit short). Though a more memorable one was when in one dream I was almost lucid, but not quite. I was just walking around at a construction yard during the summer, barefooted, and I came across a large slab of bedrock protruding from the ground. I can remember that when I walked on the rock in the dream, I was thinking "wow, this feels amazingly realistic", so in a way I knew I wasn't awake but at the same time I wasn't aware enough to take advantage of the situation.
i had a dream about sleep paralysis and woke up thinking "glad that's never happened to me" & tried to get out of bed but couldn't move at all. only lasted about 5 seconds so it might've been some kind of weird psychosis but it was really strange
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