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Dreams. Mine, from what I remember, are usually vivid and in color. I've read various articles and a couple of books that purport to tell me what the brain is doing during dreaming, but that's a different post. This one is just to say that I am bitterly disappointed that I didn't find out the backstory of "Running Dog Amish," one of the central characters in the western steampunkish dream I was having right before I awoke! He was an an Indian dude (American Indian) who had somehow converted to becoming Amish, hence the name. And I want his outfit! He looked sharp! Traditional Amish black pants and white shirt, but he had paired it with a suit jacket (slight 1880's western-style) and a Fedora. (Have NO idea where the Fedora came in-totally wrong era and genre But LOOKED AWESOME!) Also was wearing some killer leather brogues!

BookDeath 8 May 28
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What if you do not normally dream at all? It is very rare that I have a dream since college and that test I did not study for.

@BookDeath If I am it is not recording>

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I Dream In Colours That Don't Exist!

Coldo Level 8 May 28, 2018
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