The Exorcist and The Omen, however, are still fine for at least a couple of years.
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The Exorcist and The Omen, however, are still fine for at least a couple of years.
I had a wacked out dream last night. First I was at some type of cabiny - type house, there were many other people there and we were trying to go to sleep. My friend from grade school was there and we liked each other and were planning to put our sleeping bags next to each other (I'm not sure what age I was in the dream) in the living room next to the TV. Some time passed. I got up and went into another room, it was a bedroom and there were 2 other people in the room. One had the satanic bible and the other was trying to get that person to get rid of it. The one handed it to me and the book wrapped around my finger really tight and I was freaking out. We got the book out of my hands and was about to throw it out the door when the table next to me started shaking and something was trying to pull me towards the door. I was fighting to stay in the chair, it was like I had to use all my strength at that point I woke myself up. Slightly freaky, haven't had one of those in quite a long time.
a door, a bible? have you been reading my dream? o.oQuote:
Originally Posted by papayahed
Dont you bully my rachy!!!*glare*Quote:
Originally Posted by starrwriter
lastnight ( I think) I dreamed I had this fern like plant and it was all drooping and dieing and I was watering it and twisting it in the light and on half would unfirl (like on tv when they showed speeded up plant growth) and spread in the light and the other half would droop then Id twist it round and they oppoise sides would do the same , then the sun set and it all sorty of curled up. And all I could think was wow Im watching a mirical.
Maybe I should expolain I bouht one oif those red christmas plants and am determined it will stay alive till the second weak in january at least if I have to shift it from roonm to room every night.
i keep having the same night mare everynight and each time it ends at the same time, except it gets more vivid and vivid like, like i can smell things in my dream, i dont know what it means but its really starting to upset me and scare me.
If you take the side of those who believe that dreams are a reflection of your emotions regarding things that happen in your real life, then perhaps there is something worrying you that you have yet to resolve. The longer the problem persists, the more worried you get, and the more intense your dreams become. I'm sorry you're having these frightening dreams. Nightmares can be the most upsetting thing in the world, because it feels like you're being attacked inside your own head, but even if they don't stop right away, identifying the problem they represent can at least make you feel less helpless. And even if your problem doesn't go away, the nightmares probably will, because thought is at the root of the dreams, and knowing what they're about will make you think about them differently.
Good luck, Night! I know, I kill my plants all the time, and it makes me feel like a bad mother. :p But the last tenant in my apartment left a little aloe plant behind, and I've been very determined to take care of it. I take it out of the window at night when I close the curtains, so it won't freeze, and I water it every day. Right now it's in very poor soil, but I can't re-pot it until the weather is warmer, because I'm afraid the combination of the cold and re-potting would shock it. So right now I'm just trying to water it and keep it warm, and praying it won't die before the winter's over. :nod:
Do I have to teach you people how to do everything?Quote:
Originally Posted by emily655321
Emily, no plant should be watered every day -- especially not an aloe that is native to a desert climate. Once or twice a week is more than enough.
Since you have no doubt washed away all the nutrients in the "poor soil," you should repot it now. Go to a garden shop and buy a bag of good potting soil, Miracle Gro fertilizer and B vitamin for plants. Transplant aloe into new potting soil without breaking any roots, then water with a weak solution of Miracle Gro and Vitamin B. The combination of fertilizer and vitamin will prevent transplant shock.
Just call me Mr. Green Thumb.
Thanks for the advice, Starr. I'll start watering it less frequently, but it doesn't look like it'll be getting Miracle Gro or vitamins from me anytime soon unless a) Home Depot starts giving them away for free, or b) I wake up to find the plant has started sprouting dollar bills.
You need a Money Plant. They are tropical plants with narrow leaves and many people in Hawaii plant them as ornamentals in their yards. They don't normally grow legal tender, but you could play mad scientist and experiment.Quote:
Originally Posted by emily655321
Anyone else here usually have trouble going back to sleep after a nightmare?
Dunno really, I never have nightmares, I quite enjoy dreams with death and destruction or that are otherwise unsettling and terrifying, because when I wake up I know the world isn't nearly as wicked and disturbed as it is in my dreams. I go back to sleep ASAP, in the hopes of jump starting such a dream again. It makes the real world such a beautiful place, when dreams utterly destroy everything.
Sounds strange? Well it is, but it helps when you go to sleep expecting the worst to happen because it usually does. :)
don't know if this sounds wierd, but i can continue a dream, like... I had this dream once that my dad was about to gift me a car, but i was shaken awake by my sister just when he was about to hand me over the keys.... i remembered the dream next day, and the following night i thought of that dream, thought of it so much that when i fell asleep, what followed was the rest of the dream, I got a new car!
and this once, when i had participated in a music competition and i was waiting for the result, my cell phone rang...which I percieved in the dream as the instruments being played for another contestant...but realized in some time that it was the phone...
and i was so curious, i thought over the whole dream again, and when i fell asleep, what followed where the results of the competition...
I've only had a couple of proper nightmares in my life (where the dream actually made me wake up). I remember one time I fell back asleep very easily, and the other that I remember was in the morning, so I just got up. Even if a dream is very upsetting, I usually sleep through the night and not remember it until the morning—or, more often, not until the following evening, when something will spur my memory. Most of my dreams, though (the ones I remember, anyway), are neither frightening nor happy, but just pervaded by a strong sense of weirdness and dread. I'll often attempt to describe a particularly disquieting one to someone else, but realize that the objective events of the dream weren't scary at all; yet for some reason everything about it felt wrong and surreal.Quote:
Originally Posted by RobinHood3000
That happens to me, too, sometimes. :nod: If someone wakes me up briefly, then I go back to sleep, I'll often pick up dreaming right where I left off.Quote:
Originally Posted by smilingtearz
And it's funny that you should mention your cell phone! When I was living at home I used to have a very loud alarm clock, and if I was awake when it went off, it sounded like the whole world was coming to an end. But I usually just slept through it, and it would get incorporated into my dream as techno music. Go figure.
I came so close, once, but they had to introduce those damnable water marks!Quote:
Originally Posted by starrwriter