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What's on your mind?; Your daily crap.
Topic Started: Jul 29 2010, 05:18 AM (64,040 Views)
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Post whatever is on your mind at the moment. It doesn't matter what, just post it!
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Oct 10 2012, 11:42 AM
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Oct 10 2012, 11:40 AM
One does not simply make too much homework :P
The dark lord awaits handing in homework, it is a evil that does not sleep.
Sleeping is something I do in my spare time Z.Z
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Been messing around with nested multidimensional arrays in ActionScript 3 all day. Then I remembered I can simply use objects which made my life so much easier.
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C++ and Common Lisp are the only gods I need...
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Enjoying a bit of Top Gear are we? ;)
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Oct 14 2012, 02:23 PM
Enjoying a bit of Top Gear are we? ;)
Awwwyea.

Btw, anyone following the live stream of Felix's free fall jump from edge of space? http://www.redbullstratos.com/live/
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I was following it on the BBC. Its nice he didnt die or anything...
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Oct 14 2012, 07:20 PM
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Oct 14 2012, 02:23 PM
Enjoying a bit of Top Gear are we? ;)
Awwwyea.

Btw, anyone following the live stream of Felix's free fall jump from edge of space? http://www.redbullstratos.com/live/
it's 9:48 and I pictured a Felix the cat falling from cartoon space...
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I just watched it from my phone. The footage was unimpressive <_< except for the part where he is still in his capsule, that thing looks awesome. :thumb_up:

This:
http://www.metro.co.uk/weird/909419-well-meaning-oap-transforms-christ-fresco-into-monkey-in-ill-fitting-tunic

and then this:
http://www.metro.co.uk/weird/914195-ruined-spanish-jesus-fresco-artwork-inspires-halloween-costume

just made my day XDFsdfaf
Edited by Reikyrr, Oct 16 2012, 01:15 PM.
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I had the most disturbing and interesting dream last night. It was my first ever lucid dream, and I was at my school. I was walking with one of my friends and then went to high-five my other friend, they ignored me and so I turned around and said "Fine, ignore me then cunt..." before realising that it was not my friend and somebody that I didn't know. I then turned back round to find the friend I was walking with was somebody else too, it sort of felt like when you mistake somebody for someone you know, then they face you and you realize its not them at all. I then got outside because my dad was giving me a lift home, but it was night for some reason. Everybody was somehow able to find their way to the gate, but I found it very hard because it was pitch-black and when I got to the gate I fainted. I then woke up in the day time to find my dad being beaten up by a biker gang who turned to me and told me to leave the town that I live in within an hour or they would kill me, I then ran about a quarter of a mile and hid inside an unused building, when I came out I found them at the door and they tied me up and drove down a road, dragging me behind them so all my skin would come off (like on Saints Row 2). I then passed out from the pain and woke up at home, I was alone with my dad and for some reason his mental health was deteriorating quite rapidly, until the point where he went outside to the shed, got an axe and started taking swings at me, not realising what he was doing. I then passed out again and woke up in my room looking at my monitor, it was about 3pm and I went outside and saw the biker gang again, who dragged me across the road again, then I woke up back at home with my dad and the axe. I kept switching between these dreams, and I couldn't figure out which one was real or a dream (of course none of them were real). In the end I decided that I would have to do something that would make no sense at all in order to break out of this dream cycle, so I jumped out of my bedroom window head first and woke up temporarily paralized in my bed. For about two hours I wasn't sure if I was still dreaming. Maybe I still am? :unsure:
Edited by roflcopterz, Oct 16 2012, 05:42 PM.
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roflcopterz
Oct 16 2012, 05:38 PM
I wasn't sure if I was still dreaming. Maybe I still am? :unsure:
Well, if you are still dreaming, I'm part of your dream now ;) .

Anyway, that's one heck of a weird dream. I have never been able to remember that much of a dream. If a dream has different episodes I hardly ever remember more than two.
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Oct 16 2012, 06:33 PM
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I wasn't sure if I was still dreaming. Maybe I still am? :unsure:
Well, if you are still dreaming, I'm part of your dream now ;) .

Anyway, that's one heck of a weird dream. I have never been able to remember that much of a dream. If a dream has different episodes I hardly ever remember more than two.
I tend not to remember dreams either, but this one was lucid, so it felt perfectly real. That's what made it so distressing.
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My first lucid dream was when I was five, it still got me traumatized.
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sounds like afterwards you got sleep paralysis, some people get it a lot, your mind is awake, but your body is still technically asleep.

I've had two lucid dreams before, both extremely disturbing

one was me experiencing a world as if everything was made up of static and texture, i could feel peoples voices, the breath and soundwaves rippled around in my vision too, then things started exploding smooth, where there was static, there was nothing but white, the explosions got closer and closer, until it hit me and i felt extreme pain and woke up in a cold sweat.

the other one was where i was both a inuit hunter and a orca whale at the same time. I ( human me ) saved myself (whale me) from this ice flow that pinned me and trapped some of the calves that i was bringing through this ice river. I woke up so confused as to who i was.
The feeling of homesickness never goes away when you return to your parents home from years of being away.

same goes with the smell of ash and smoke from the day you set it ablaze.
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Oct 17 2012, 01:28 AM
sounds like afterwards you got sleep paralysis, some people get it a lot, your mind is awake, but your body is still technically asleep.
never happened to me,
I also remembered one dream where I was trying out all kind of perverted stuff, and I got permission denied errors.
But lately I have mostly been dreaming in words only.
Edited by Reikyrr, Oct 17 2012, 08:00 AM.
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