Once Abraham Lincoln dreamed that he was at his own funeral. And then the next day...RedStarZero said:It really is. I've done it like... four times, and they were all major events, too. The scariest one I ever had (that felt most like the other ones) hasn't happened, but I'm afraid that it will.
I've had at least three zombie dreams. And none of them ever involve any direct encounters, just preparing for the onslaught of the Undead. And they've all been very creepy.Baxter said:I should be dead many times over then.
My last dream involed a Wal-Mart, Zombies, and me being shot several times by someone I haven't seen in about 6 years.
RedStarZero said:The first one I dreamed my great aunt died. Two days later, she did.
The next one I dreamed that some kid in a mall started shooting people, and then it changed so that some kid was in a school shooting people. A few days later, a kid in a local mall started sniping people. Another kid in a school on a reserve freaked out and started shooting kids there.
The next one I dreamed that someone planted bombs in the subways in London. I think we all know how that one turned out.
The one that didn't happen (yet, and never, I hope) was that I got a phone call from my mom, saying that they just announced on television that some country had just released a bomb that was headed over the northeastern coast of the U.S., and that there was nothing that could be done to stop it. If that one ever happens... can't say I didn't warn you.
That reminds me of two freaky dreams, first was really short I was Spider-man fighting freddy from Nightmare on elm street, he takes off my mask and stabs me in the neck, the skin on other side didnt break but i was sticky out pretty far, and I felt it.Lynx said:Yeah, I've had deja vu that I trace back to dreams before. Quite strange.
The worst dreams, though, are Night Terrors. In Night Terrors, you can feel the dream. And when you wake up, you are litteraly paralyzed from fear.
I've had two that I remember:
1) I was shot multiple times with arrows in front of an ice castle. I felt the sting of the arrows, woke up and was paralyzed. I went back to sleep before the paralyzation wore off.
2) My friends and I were paranormal investigators in Miami. We went to a beach mansion that was supposed to be the litteral gate of hell. We went inside and I could feel evil permeating the air. I have never felt anything like it in my life. I immedeatly woke up and was paralyzed for a good twenty minutes, then got up and didn't sleep for the rest of the night. I had trouble sleeping for the rest of the week after that.
What dream was that?E said:My gunshot dream is still the greatest dream ever.
E said:My gunshot dream is still the greatest dream ever.
ProjectX2 said:Better than the terrorist son with lasers?
Nope. Just plain old insomnia here.RedStarZero said:Have any of you guys ever heard of sleep paralysis? Because I think a few of you may suffer from it. It's when (I believe) you go to sleep and skip all the normal early stages and go straight into REM. Then, if something startles you in your dreams or in real life, it jolts you out of sleep, but you are temporarily paralyzed. My cousin has it, and I can only imagine that it is pretty terrifying.
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RedStarZero said:Have any of you guys ever heard of sleep paralysis? Because I think a few of you may suffer from it. It's when (I believe) you go to sleep and skip all the normal early stages and go straight into REM. Then, if something startles you in your dreams or in real life, it jolts you out of sleep, but you are temporarily paralyzed. My cousin has it, and I can only imagine that it is pretty terrifying.
That never happened to me, I just stay still trying to figure whats what and just a little too freaked out to try and moveRedStarZero said:Have any of you guys ever heard of sleep paralysis? Because I think a few of you may suffer from it. It's when (I believe) you go to sleep and skip all the normal early stages and go straight into REM. Then, if something startles you in your dreams or in real life, it jolts you out of sleep, but you are temporarily paralyzed. My cousin has it, and I can only imagine that it is pretty terrifying.