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Old Jun 09, 2015, 06:33 AM
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In one of the dreams I had last night I was inside my former school, looking at a dead animal, probably a cow, laying on a desk while my English teacher was taking out it's entrails (not just intestines, organs as well). Someone from the classes asked me amused if I was going to "get involved" with what the teacher was doing and I refused dfeeling disgusted and then woke up.

My first thoughts were that it predicts a surgery, but I doubt that's correct.

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Old Jun 09, 2015, 11:07 AM
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I find that when it comes to my dreams that the best one to analyze them is myself.

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Old Jun 09, 2015, 03:14 PM
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Maybe some thing in real life that was like that, that you did not want to get involved with. Gossip can be one thing like that.
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Old Jun 09, 2015, 03:57 PM
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I can't remember any recent thing I didn't want to get involved with. I would be asked similar questions in such situations due to my peculiar sense of humour; it made other people think I am some sort of sadistic freak.
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What are you associations to this teacher? What was she like? What are you feelings about taking classes with her?
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The majority of my former classmates hate her because she used to give us long and often useless homework, such as copying an entire text for the next day. But I don't have a problem with that, even if I never enjoyed it. She's a little odd and loves dogs maybe a little too much, most likely due to some sort of emotional shock that made her become so attached to them. I'm going to miss her classes though, it was quite fun.
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What was fun about her classes? In your earlier post you said your sense of humor made people think you were a sadistic freak, is that right? Can you give an example of this humor?
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It was fun because almost every classmate of mine hated her due to her homework choice and also because they didn't do well at her object , they knew next to no English (I live in Eastern Europe). About my sense of humour, I'm the kind that asks other people whether they had fun at the funeral they went to. Also when I was younger, whenever somebody made me lose my temper, I'd threaten to torture and/or kill the person. To me it was a fun way of releasing tension.
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Old Jun 10, 2015, 07:50 PM
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It's possible the dream doesn't think so highly of your sense of humor, since you feel disgust in this situation that was fun to your ego-conscious self. She's dissecting an animal and you mention she is attached to dogs, so the teacher herself might feel strong emotion in this situation.
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