During the brain drain of Alpha, I didn't remember having any dreams at night. I'm usually a very vivid dreamer, so I guess my subconscious was saving it all up for the daytime. But over the last two weeks, I've found myself making up for lost time. There was only one night last week that I didn't remember any of my dreams, and several nights when
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And all of this is obviously entirely irrelevant to your dream conundrum. I don't suppose suggesting you avoid werewolves would be particularly helpful?
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And perhaps you've gotten so involved with this story that you're now feeling the pain and fury of your character. That could be either mean you've written him really well and/or you might want to take a rest from that story, just in case...
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I will attempt to analyze your dream matter in the same way I'd write with literary criticism.
CLEARLY, the werewolf represents a monster, an oppressive brute; perhaps he represents some fearsome force in your life. Because you are terrified, you are the victim, the prey.
Ha - who am I kidding? English isn't my major!
You may either be worrying about some imminent event, your experience at the conference, or I have no qualification for dream analysis and you need more zombie dreams.
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it is the undecisive one just saying hello.
You watch burn notice too awesome ( i think you probably thought about him because he was in blair witch project 2; he was kind of kooky there), nice to see you are still sane after your trip. I wanted to ask you if: a.) how awesome was TDK in a scale from awesome to awesome and b.) do you think it was fudged up at the finale of dw (hoping you watched the finale).
anyways have a nice trip.
(oh and this was daniel by the way)
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