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06 Jun 2012, 9:50 pm

Until I was about 11 or 12, when I dreamed of people they were like "stick" people - no features, no gender, all of them all the same. Just like thick "stick" people. This was also the time in my life when I was most isolated from people - I wasn't really connecting with others yet. In my teens and after I started dreaming people more and more "fleshed out" and real.

Anyone else have a different or the same way their brain "processed" people when they were still pretty isolated socially/etc from those around them?


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06 Jun 2012, 10:26 pm

Hey that's interesting. At a very young age I used to dream about colours and emotions but couldn't describe them, and I used to have these recurring nightmares about The Crane. Not sure if it was a bird or machine but whatever. When I was a kid in my dreams I was always accompanied by a swag of friends (I had no friends), which included my dogs and cats, trees, plants, my family, my teachers, boys I used to like, people and cartoons on TV, imaginary friends and monsters, objects and cars, generic people (e.g. an army officer or cop). Many of them would be recurring and they could all talk. The worst 'monster,' if you can call him that, I still have nightmares about today. He was this horrible scheming pseudo-person called Jurgon. As I got older my accompanying band of friends got more realistic, and I started to dream I was alone as well.



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06 Jun 2012, 11:37 pm

I used to dream of the next day in full detail, wich is madning because you dont know if you're dreming or not.
for a while thought I could be psycic then I realised most peoples are rediculasly predictable.
After I beat a kid to death "he was revived at the hospital" in boxing the dreams turned to night mairs.
As I got older the dreams returned but a second event caused night terrors.
Now I hardly sleep and my deams when I do there random and still have the ocational night terror.