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Old Aug 31, 2015, 01:47 AM
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Dream Number 1

Zombie Apocalypse. It starts with the dream, I meet a group of survivors who my friend Frank is with. Some tall, blond male hands me a rifle-shotgun thing. Zombies attack. I shoot some. The bloke says "Hes a good shot"
A bit later, zombies are using weapons just like mine. One pins somebody to the ground, and I accidentaly shoot Frank trying to shoot the zombies gun.
I get SERIOUSLY angry. Then I ask him if he is ok. He is.
The sun is setting, we find a new shelter, zombies attack, I flee
The world is falling apart
I pull some device out of my pocket.
"Quit game"
I wake up.

Dream Two.
Alone, in an unnamed street, when Joy (Yes, from Inside Out) pushes me angaist a wall, points a finger at me, saying she has waited for so long to meet me. We sit in a bench, and speak about the hardest times. When I was depressed for 3 years was an especially strong theme. Then we watched Inside Out and laughed and cried together.

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Old Aug 31, 2015, 12:33 PM
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Your feelings came out, from Inside Out. The Zombie Game is now over. You are now alive, and you got feelings! Good Work
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Old Aug 31, 2015, 03:50 PM
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Yay! That is EXACTLY what I somehow knew was going on.
Success Stories, here I go!
THANK YOU INSIDE OUT. THANK YOU SO MUCH
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