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Aug 03, 2010 02:15

In a lot of my dreams I am a disembodied presence, usually identifying more strongly with one of the dream 'characters,' even perhaps exerting some influence over that character's actions, but ultimately watching events unfold from that position of disembodied watcher. Probably it comes from a brain trained in watching television, movies, and video ( Read more... )

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simon_stylites August 3 2010, 14:47:08 UTC
Any sequence of six words that isn't part of a set expression is likely to be unique; that's one of the reasons why anti-plagiarism software works.

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erlking August 3 2010, 15:12:02 UTC
I'm not a special snowflake in any way whatsoever! :( :( :(

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simon_stylites August 3 2010, 16:26:20 UTC
Well, no, I'm saying you're not a plagiarist, therefore in fact a special snowflake! Just like all the other snowflakes!

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the_petey_boosh August 4 2010, 20:53:02 UTC
I think sometimes I become disembodied in dreams, but most of the time I have hands and feet and manipulate my surroundings.

I had a great dream recently about being in a big London townhouse and finding an oubliette behind the fridge and then Tracy Emin came home.

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moustachios August 5 2010, 13:11:05 UTC
Sometimes I am disembodied, but I am always myself, if you see what I mean. I have no influence over other people in the dream.

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