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Anonymous 2015-07-15 12:08:45 No. 1083
Is this really lucid? When I am particularly tired but sitting and actively doing something (usually at my computer or laying in bed with my phone), I'll catch myself drifting off because I'll hear... chatter? or something else like voices. But I know it's the start of a dream. If I close my eyes right after that I'll have a very vivid dream, sometimes that I'm in control of. Most I can't control though, I can only watch.
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Anonymous 2015-07-15 18:25:59 No. 1084
>>1083 I'm in complete control though, which is what I thought the definition of lucid was but, I am rather limited by the fact that I can't see or touch anything.
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Anonymous 2015-07-15 22:51:18 No. 1087
>>1082 interesting story. i've fallen asleep when it was very hot in the past but never experienced anything like that
it's really interesting that CS is so demanding people tell all kinds of stories how their brains adapted to it so much that it impacts their real life perception
i for example experienced my eyes spotting terrorists in real life where in fact was only a piece of plastic or a bush or something
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Anonymous 2015-07-16 02:15:03 No. 1088
>>1087 >it's really interesting that CS is so demanding people tell all kinds of stories how their brains adapted to it so much that it impacts their real life perception I don't think that's because it's demanding, but because it explains how some systems work. And CS is
high tech / real life for a CS student.
>experienced my eyes spotting terrorists in real life where in fact was only a piece of plastic or a bush or somethingThis for example, I explain it to my self in terms of neural networks.
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Anonymous 2015-07-16 06:12:05 No. 1089
>>1088 I think you're getting computer science mixed up with Counter Strike.
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Anonymous 2015-07-16 10:25:09 No. 1090
I sometimes dream of melodies, but I never remember them or write them down.
The other day I dreamed of a high school band that played a synthpop cover of Iron Maiden's Heaven Can Wait.
>>1089 Oh soykaf yes.
Sorry, I didn't do it on purpose.
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Anonymous 2015-07-17 18:12:22 No. 1096
>1088 I used to see crosshairs when I closed my eyes back in my COD days. So glad I got away from that soykaf.
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Anonymous 2015-07-18 05:17:16 No. 1100
before I fall asleep, I have kind of an internal monologue like I'm talking to myself, and I know I'm not asleep until I start to see things unusual feel like they've been buried.
>>1083 I hear someone calling my name just before I fall asleep