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Roman
06-17-05, 03:06 AM
I dreamed (or it may have been an alcohol inspired hallucination) that SouthStar wasn't actually a person, but a puppet. He was here to pretend to be hardline Christian only to renounce his faith for reason.
Did this really happen?

Sometimes, when I get on here, and I'm drunk, but not too drunk to read, I glimpse the framework of a vast conspiracy in the posts of the senior members; the shadows of pupeeters dancing to the struggle between Good and Evil.

Othertimes, I just get real sick and have to throw up in the toilet.

Athelwulf
06-21-05, 04:25 AM
Um ... o ... k ...

I think it's just you. I IM §outh§tar on occasions. He's a real person, rest assured.

Take my advice: try not to drink. It seems to be doing bad things to you. Aren't you underaged anyway?

water
06-21-05, 04:58 AM
I dreamed (or it may have been an alcohol inspired hallucination) that SouthStar wasn't actually a person, but a puppet. He was here to pretend to be hardline Christian only to renounce his faith for reason.
Did this really happen?

He was a hardline Christian, he didn't pretend it. And he has renounced his faith.


Sometimes, when I get on here, and I'm drunk, but not too drunk to read, I glimpse the framework of a vast conspiracy in the posts of the senior members; the shadows of pupeeters dancing to the struggle between Good and Evil.

Othertimes, I just get real sick and have to throw up in the toilet.

Welcome to the real world.

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06-21-05, 05:36 PM
I once dreamed I was posting in sciforums.

gendanken
06-21-05, 05:59 PM
There's a persona in this thread I've dreamt of lynching with her own ovaries.

water
06-22-05, 04:02 AM
There's a persona in this thread I've dreamt of lynching with her own ovaries.

Will you please have the guts to tell me that in person?

Or are you just proud not to care?

vslayer
06-22-05, 05:40 AM
i think it was quite clear she was calling rick a chick :p

hey, i rhymed!

Roman
06-22-05, 08:25 PM
Wait... who's Rick?

Jinoda
06-22-05, 08:56 PM
Wait... who's Rick?
Isn't Athelwulf's real name Rick?

I seem to remember that being said once...I may be wrong.

cato
06-22-05, 08:58 PM
I used to dream about physics problems these last couple semesters. I would always run into a problem that I just could not get right (my teacher assigned 10-20 each chapter), and I would often dream about working out the problems. it was interesting to me because you are not supposed to be able to read/do math in your dreams. I think the reason I was able to try the problems was because I could visualize the algebraic formulas and combine then visually, but I could never actually crunch the numbers. however, when I would wake up, I would run to my physics book and start doing what I did in my dream, only to find that the method didn't work. it would have been awesome if one of those times it would have actually worked.

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06-22-05, 09:07 PM
I've had some great ideas on my study themes while falling into sleep.
After a hard day of pondering on some problems fall into bed and then ZAP! I've got it all,
so then I have to get up and do it all, or at least write notes on my ideas, so that I don't forget them. Has happened many times. Probably has to do with my mind relaxing before sleep-mode.
That probably means that I need to meditate during work. :) (in order to relax the mind)

Roman
06-22-05, 09:10 PM
Yeah, when I try to do math in my dreams, it never makes any sense in the waking world.
Last night I dreamed I joined an advanced calculus class, and had to learn nine chapters before the test the next day. I also had to learn Russian, because for some reason the professor insisted that calculus was too easy if it wasn't in Russian.

cato
06-23-05, 12:24 AM
I've had some great ideas on my study themes while falling into sleep.
yeah, I have all kinds of ideas while I am on the verge of sleep, I don't shut my computer down most nights for that very reason. it has helped with some classes, but I mostly dream of differential equations and physics, so the answers I get in my dreams are never helpful.