What do your dreams mean?

Last night, all night I dreamed I was killing bulls.

Only they didnt behave like bulls, they were all over us trying to kill us, like some kind of monster movie.
I killed them in every way imaginable, bolt action rifle, hit them with a big car, axe, you name it.

According to this page I killed a stubborn part of myself in my dream?
well that's a bunch of bull, I always dream of killing stuff. :twitch:
 
When I was studying for the SAT subject tests, I kept dreaming that I was taking the tests. I only had 1 month to go from not studied them to mastering them. This was crucial because one of the subjects was Literature, in which I kept getting a practice score of ~650. When the test came around, I felt more prepared than any practice test and scored a 770, way higher (even though the questions were not much harder). I contend that I worked on how to best take the test and best reason the material while in my sleep.
 
Hey what do you think my dreams mean. It always involves the computer games I'm playing and sometimes real life. I looked up Vertigo Bomber in the website, nothing. I tried Vertigo, it says I have a fear of heights in real life (BAH!). Bombers have nothing, so what does it mean?
Help me!
 
Last night, I dreamt that a huge asteroid hit the coast just east of Sydney. But the weird thing was that no one knew it was going to hit - like it wasn't announced. I was standing outside with some of my family members on a very cloudy night when a huge thunderous sound (sic) was heard and the asteroid appeared in the sky. We just stared at it until it hit the ocean and made a huge wave. All my family ran into the house and I had to find my cat and went to grab it. Then I put it inside the house and I just had to keep looking to see what else happens. The CBD was submerged and I just kept looking in awe.

Weird dream, huh?
 
Last night, I dreamt that a huge asteroid hit the coast just east of Sydney. But the weird thing was that no one knew it was going to hit - like it wasn't announced. I was standing outside with some of my family members on a very cloudy night when a huge thunderous sound (sic) was heard and the asteroid appeared in the sky. We just stared at it until it hit the ocean and made a huge wave. All my family ran into the house and I had to find my cat and went to grab it. Then I put it inside the house and I just had to keep looking to see what else happens. The CBD was submerged and I just kept looking in awe.

Weird dream, huh?

I'll interpret that as this:
Your life is very messed up and you'd be a very good candidate for Scientology.
Would you like a copy of Dianetics?

Spoiler :
:sarcasm:
 
When I was studying for the SAT subject tests, I kept dreaming that I was taking the tests. I only had 1 month to go from not studied them to mastering them. This was crucial because one of the subjects was Literature, in which I kept getting a practice score of ~650. When the test came around, I felt more prepared than any practice test and scored a 770, way higher (even though the questions were not much harder). I contend that I worked on how to best take the test and best reason the material while in my sleep.

That's very reasonable. One of the theories on dreams is that they allow our brains to practice things we're going to need to do in reality, only in a more surreal environment. I've worded that horribly, but I think the idea comes across. It doesn't explain some of the oddest dreams, but perfectly fits with sex dreams and video game dreams and such.
 
It is funny that people take some kind of meta-narrative measures to give some kind of objectivity to their already dissipated memory of what have occured in their dreams.I have to say that each dreams of each seperate individuals have different set means to describe it and any attept to give a singular theory that encompass every dreams ever occured is reaching blind-faith for some sense of a common-ground language of what dreams are.
 
They dont affect anything in real life in the outside world.
 
That's very reasonable. One of the theories on dreams is that they allow our brains to practice things we're going to need to do in reality, only in a more surreal environment. I've worded that horribly, but I think the idea comes across. It doesn't explain some of the oddest dreams, but perfectly fits with sex dreams and video game dreams and such.

Yeah, though sex dreams did not prepare me very well :lol:
 
I only dream about Golden Touch
 
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