Maybe, but it wouldn't be the same as being in his presence. Him sniffing me, would make me very uneasy.
Highly likely, it should be noted that it takes me a good while to differentiate the dream and real worlds apart once I wake. This maybe why I can't focus. But I do sometimes worry that my eyesight will stay like that. But usually once my mind has warmed up, so have my eyes. I sound like an old man.
I have trouble differentiating between dream and real worlds on occasion. I recently nearly attacked my father for some awful thing he did in a dream I had. It was only after a few hours that I realized he hadn't actually done anything. You admittedly do sound like an old man, especially for needing your mind to warm up, but you also sound much like a computer that's left on for extended periods of time.
I often have much the same with dreams/reality. I tend to continue the thought process of my dream. Provided I remember the dream or it isn't way too disturbing and random that I get panic-like.
Heh, a computer? How industrial. :)
My PC has actually been on for a good week. Music is constantly playing.
I almost never have disturbing dreams and almost always think they actually happened when I do have them. Random dreams tend to be fun.
I used to do that with my computer, but I've found that it's much nicer to me if I restart it on occasion. I do the same with the music, although I normally attach my computer to a stereo system.
Considering the size of my tower and my hi-fi being on the other side of my room, I can't do that. Even if the sound quality would go up ten-fold. I normally use headphones, which also works as a nifty way to keep my hair out of me face.
Indeed random dreams are fun, however, trying to figure out why I have them confuses me to the point that I stopped trying. An overactive imagination doesn't help matters either.
Unfortunate, although your speaker quality probably isn't all that bad. Laptop speakers are completely atrocious. I find headphones to be extremely annoying, if they aren't necessary.
I enjoy the confusion of random dreams, as long as they lack especially creepy implications anyways. At least the overactive imagination makes things interesting.
Big headphones are great for music sound quality, providing you're not roaming around.
An overactive imagination means incredible detail, combine this with the inevitable explicit goriness, as nice as it may sound, when stuff happens to you and it appears real, 'tis not nice. Even random gore.
I find the headphones themselves to be annoying; I don't mind the sound quality on them so much.
I suppose not, if it isn't a rare occasion. I don't think that I've ever had a dream with any explicit goriness, so I would probably enjoy it. Your dreams don't sound like a very fun place though.
I was once a bedroom hermit. People kept dragging me out of my room and putting me in dangerous situations.
DrZarkloff 4 years ago
Find the "domestic dispute 1" video on YT.
Warning boys may cringe over this one. LMAO
tyrbolo 4 years ago
Oh sweet Jesus!...poor man. He should invest in a cup :)
g01148 4 years ago
Indeed. He should also probably develop the sense to stand further away and to try to shield himself in some way.
kalodaimon 4 years ago
Very true, a man who has not the common sense to protect the guys deserves the pain. Methinks he learnt this lesson the hard way.
g01148 4 years ago
He obviously didn't learn though, as he went back not just a second time, but also a third time. I think he's really masochistic.
kalodaimon 4 years ago
He was most likely very dizzy and disorientated. Or he could just be a sick freak. Yeah, he loved it. :D
g01148 4 years ago
The 1877 Ludwig Boltzman paper there has the German
and English on the same page which means you can study
physics and language simultaneously. I've got the early
Einstein (up to 1902) in hardcover for the German and
the translations are in a separate paperback. Truly
a pain to use for study of either.
tyrbolo 4 years ago
Most parts of the body fatigue at a different rate.
I's possible to actually go temporarily blind as the
vision system does the cleanup of fatigue poisons. The
rest of you can be completely alert. The military knows
quite a bit about what happens when you stay awake
too long. TrivialAnomolydotcom has seminal physics
papers (most in PDF form) 2 by Max Born.
tyrbolo 4 years ago
Indeed Hannibal would make a good brain to converse with, unfortunately he is a crafty man, so not even a cage can hold him.
I have 20/20 vision, but it takes my eyes 3-5 minutes to completely focus when I wake up, been like that for years, I shouldn't worry.
g01148 4 years ago
This is true. Perhaps I would be best off getting him a webcam.
That's rather unusual. Perhaps it has something to do with the sleeping, then.
kalodaimon 4 years ago
Maybe, but it wouldn't be the same as being in his presence. Him sniffing me, would make me very uneasy.
Highly likely, it should be noted that it takes me a good while to differentiate the dream and real worlds apart once I wake. This maybe why I can't focus. But I do sometimes worry that my eyesight will stay like that. But usually once my mind has warmed up, so have my eyes. I sound like an old man.
g01148 4 years ago
I have trouble differentiating between dream and real worlds on occasion. I recently nearly attacked my father for some awful thing he did in a dream I had. It was only after a few hours that I realized he hadn't actually done anything. You admittedly do sound like an old man, especially for needing your mind to warm up, but you also sound much like a computer that's left on for extended periods of time.
kalodaimon 4 years ago
I often have much the same with dreams/reality. I tend to continue the thought process of my dream. Provided I remember the dream or it isn't way too disturbing and random that I get panic-like.
Heh, a computer? How industrial. :)
My PC has actually been on for a good week. Music is constantly playing.
g01148 4 years ago
I almost never have disturbing dreams and almost always think they actually happened when I do have them. Random dreams tend to be fun.
I used to do that with my computer, but I've found that it's much nicer to me if I restart it on occasion. I do the same with the music, although I normally attach my computer to a stereo system.
kalodaimon 4 years ago
Considering the size of my tower and my hi-fi being on the other side of my room, I can't do that. Even if the sound quality would go up ten-fold. I normally use headphones, which also works as a nifty way to keep my hair out of me face.
Indeed random dreams are fun, however, trying to figure out why I have them confuses me to the point that I stopped trying. An overactive imagination doesn't help matters either.
g01148 4 years ago
Unfortunate, although your speaker quality probably isn't all that bad. Laptop speakers are completely atrocious. I find headphones to be extremely annoying, if they aren't necessary.
I enjoy the confusion of random dreams, as long as they lack especially creepy implications anyways. At least the overactive imagination makes things interesting.
kalodaimon 4 years ago
Big headphones are great for music sound quality, providing you're not roaming around.
An overactive imagination means incredible detail, combine this with the inevitable explicit goriness, as nice as it may sound, when stuff happens to you and it appears real, 'tis not nice. Even random gore.
g01148 4 years ago
I find the headphones themselves to be annoying; I don't mind the sound quality on them so much.
I suppose not, if it isn't a rare occasion. I don't think that I've ever had a dream with any explicit goriness, so I would probably enjoy it. Your dreams don't sound like a very fun place though.
kalodaimon 4 years ago
Ah, preferences must, eh.
Indeed, I know you have an abnormally high fascination with gore of all sorts. Maybe we can swap. :)
Only the initial waking up period is not very enjoyable.
g01148 4 years ago