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Old Jul 14, 2014, 10:22 AM
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Does anyone else have dreams where they are just doing day to day stuff? I was having a semi exciting dream last night, was on the run from some weird camp where they wanted to experiment on us, we were being chased by some really powerful people then suddenly im in a shop browsing through rails of clothing, even waited in a long queue...ive had lots of dreams about washing up, putting certain objects away.. also I always know im dreaming, and can wake up, go back to sleep and continue the dream, is that weird?

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Old Jul 14, 2014, 03:31 PM
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Hi Tina, welcome to PC ! I have dreams like that as well and I don't think anything is weird about it.
When it comes to dreams I don't think there is a weird or normal !
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