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Old Oct 08, 2014, 09:16 AM
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I had a dream i was getting picked on in class. It was a kid from my middle school ages. When he was picking on me i snapped and went into rage mode. The whole time i was in rage mode he would be at a distance from me smiling and laughing and joking with other students about it. The teacher would insult us while we were "being bad students". My anger was so bad i was losing focus all i could do is think about harming that kid. But i never actually did it. The teacher handed out classwork that all other students could take home except me and this kid, we had to finish it before leaving due to not behaving right in class. I just couldnt focus on the classwork and didnt get any of it done as it made to sense to me and just made me even angrier.

I had pleasant dreams and good sleeping until this one. Is this a bad dream? I was calm for most of it, just huge feelings of anger. I have never had a dream like this before in my life.

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Old Oct 08, 2014, 01:20 PM
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You may have been bullying yourself in the dream. You yelled at yourself to stop it. The home work you had did not make any sense, because the bullying made no sense.
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