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Old Oct 08, 2013, 09:41 PM
justawasteofspace justawasteofspace is offline
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The other night I had this extremely weird dream that I was watching myself sleep and I took a seat on the edge of my bed and just watched myself sleep then the me sleeping popped up from bed and started to yell really high pitched and hugged my knees rocking amd screaming then the paint on the walls started to peel down and the floor began to crumble beneath me and both of me feel down this never ending darkness and I woke up sweating and my mom was beside me yelling WAKE UP WAKE UP and shaking me she said I had been yelling in my sleep and that she couldn't wake me up. What is this I have had weird nightmares before but nothing like this.

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Old Oct 10, 2013, 02:55 PM
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Crumbling of old surroundings. That is enough to make the paint peel off the walls the once surrounded you. That can be scary. Darkness represents the unknown. The unknown always exsist beyound the walls we make that surround us.
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