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Old Sep 30, 2012, 08:52 PM
undertakerxgrell undertakerxgrell is offline
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Last night, I had a dream that scared the crap out of me.
I had moved to a new house recently (in the dream), and I was in my room, trying to do homework. All of a sudden, I was swarmed by these odd bugs. There were all different types of bugs, but all of them except for one were colorful. There were black moths, and then there were neon colored beetles, mosquitoes, etc. They basically tried to attack me, and I was freaking out. A moth attached itself to my face, right beneath my eye and next to my nose, and when I finally pulled it off, there was a cut left where the bug was, and one side of my nose was almost flat and the other swollen. I basically peeled a layer of skin off my nose while looking in the mirror, and I'm not sure why. I was trying to kill all the bugs, when I woke up (inside the dream). Thinking to myself "Thank god, it was just a dream.", I saw another one of those colorful bugs crawl by, and then another, and it started all over again, continuing until I actually woke up.

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Old Oct 05, 2012, 01:33 PM
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