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  • hey dawg, i heard you like dreams so we put a dream in your dream so you can dream while you dream.....

  • I've had at least 2 dreams where I'm running around school without any clothes on, desperately trying to find my clothes, It's not much fun...

  • @supertrogdorman5252 Those types of dreams are very common; you feel exposed or vulnerable

  • and luigi

  • i see mario

  • My dreams are about mario games

  • @sonic123320 In the dreams do you see Mario or are you Mario?

  • As a big fan of all of your videos all I ask is for another dream video! This was great! I'm not a game programmer or an electrician so its nice to hear you talk about different stuff now and then :)

  • @fireindigital Thank you, I have plans to do another in the new year. Please let me know if there is anything in particular you'd like me to talk about.

  • one weird thing that sometimes happens when i dream is that some things look bad quality

  • A lot of the time, in recent months and the past year maybe, it seems I don't even have a dream. I'm lying down with my eyes shut and then I wake up in the morning. Maybe that part of my brain has some days off.

  • @supertrogdorman5252 It depends a lot on when you go to sleep, what's on your mind, even surrounding temperature.

  • The lighting in my dreams changes from place to place and is somewhat realistic. From all that I remember I've had 4-5 dreams in which I'm playing Super Mario Sunshine and the game is similar but at the same time vastly different and sometimes disturbing/scary. I think in one I was playing SM64 or SM64DS and I was talking about how it was nothing like the original (it was nothing like how either really are) and it had really bad blocky graphics, like worse than Sega Saturn (hehe)

  • @supertrogdorman5252 I have a lot of SM64 dreams but although I can tell it's a video game the graphics are very realistic and it's as if I'm actually in the game.

  • Do you beleive that dreams can warn you about the future or mean something symbolicly about something that hasn't happened orhave other physic like properties etc., or are you more of a scientific person? That's kind of a myth about dreams I suppose

  • @supertrogdorman5252 Well, I'm divided; I've had dreams that have predicted a future event through symbols. Maybe it's just chance but things about some dreams I just can't explain. So I believe it is possible that dreams can show the future, no lottery numbers or anything like that though.

  • I once had a lucid dream with quite a lot of control, but abnormal thinking patters. All I could think of doing was giving myself a snazzy outfit and reading a sign to see if it made any sense. Then I woke up. What a waste.

  • @gawmovies In other lucid dreams you may get more control. If you get into the habit of doing certain things while awake that may help.

  • I remember having a dream years ago (can't remember any details) when I was dreaming inside the dream. The inner dream was lucid; I knew I was dreaming from my outer dream, but I thought the outer dream was real life. I know this probably makes no sense, but would that count as a lucid dream from real life?

  • @JacksonSTUFF777 It's still contained within a dream so it's still a dream but if you were aware you was dreaming while dreaming then it certainly was a lucid dream. Dreams within dreams are meant to represent a form of protection and what you describe is very unique; I think I've had it once before.

  • @yoshielectron Protection... Like, using a dream as a barrier, and trying to make as many as possible?

  • @gawmovies Yes something like that although it may be deep routed to something else

  • @JacksonSTUFF777 I've had a dream like this, I dreamt I walked into my bedroom, lied down in bed, and went to sleep, where I began dreaming (dream within a dream). The dream within a dream was myself and a couple close friends of mine walking through an open meadow. Running through the middle was a set of railroad tracks, which had a railroad crossing, complete with lights, bells, and gates... but there was no road to cross the tracks, only open meadow. (cont.)

  • @JacksonSTUFF777 Then I "woke up" from my dream within a dream, although in reality I was still dreaming. I went to that exact same field with the same people and said "WHOA... this is where I dreamt I was last night in my dream!" Then I woke up for real and asked myself "What in the world was that?"

  • i had a dream the other night where Germany started a world war 3 and i knew of a way of ending the war with a computer so me and my brother went over to Germany and we OWNED!! we killed many soldiers and we found the computer and hacked it and ended the war my brother was shot and got the purple heart and we both became war heroes i have no intentions of joining the U.S. army or anything like that do you have any idea what that could be telling me or is it just a random i happend to have?

  • @MonkeyWrench971 I think sometimes dreams can be a bit random like that. Do you like to play war type video games?

  • @yoshielectron yes i love playing call of duty

  • lol, if i can share my Dream which was really weird was that, i was in a white room, but i had a glock (gun) in my hand and i couldnt put it down, then i was in 2fort (which is a map in tf2) then i saw an arrow in slow motion about to hit me, but when it hit me, i woke up but my stomach was aching a little, weird huh

  • @1smcd1 That's interesting as I've had dreams like that

  • i did feel things in my dream a few times.

    not pain, (that i remember...) but still.

    and i've seen colors. which colours exactly i can't remember.

    but i think there was a shade of green...

    once i had a dream where i tried to drive to america... from britian. i think. well, it felt like home, and it felt like i was going to america... i think.

    which is apparently possible in my dream. and normal. and legal for a 12-year-old to do so. I think i was twelve, because i think i was dreaming as myself.

  • @gawmovies Does wanting to go to America have a big meaning for you, is it somewhere you really want to go?

  • @yoshielectron well, there's someone there i kind of want to visit...

  • @gawmovies Oh I see that makes sense

  • They actually stand under a waterfall-ish thing that is on their 'property' I guess, that gushes cold water on their backs (they're shirtless too). So if it's possibe for your mind to twist what your feeling (your brain determines what you feel I think) into something else than it could do it while your dreaming possibly (do you like this theory?)

  • @supertrogdorman5252 Certainly as you can feel pain in real life the brain could simulate that while dreaming.

  • @yoshielectron I have an idea how it's possible to feel pain and other things in dreams. There are these monks somewhere in china or a nearby country that have trained their minds to control what they feel. They can make cold water feel hot or a fire feel cold.

  • Most of the time I'll point out I'm dreaming and if something scary or odd is going on I just think "Oh, it's not actually happening so it doesn't matter" and then I just play along with it, I just feel more secure when I find that out but I still don't try and control my actions by myself..

  • Also In my dreams some times I won't be me I'll just be observing other people but later I will be there with the people I was observing in the same situation. Some times a Lakitu some times I'm Mario so to speak. Most of the time I know I'm dreaming but I don't ever stop and think about it in the dream. I just say "hey I'm dreaming" and everything goes on the way it was before I say it. It's like I really don't care that I'm dreaming

  • @supertrogdorman5252 I'm sure I too have had dreams like that where I'm just watching or am someone else.

  • @pikmin937 I know what you mean. About using your senses in your sleep. I always sleep on my arm.

  • I just recently watched "Inception" (which is a really good movie if you can understand the logic of dreams) and got intrested in this stuff and it doesn't really tick me off anymore.

  • in my last comment, after i said "being able to use" i acidentally left out the word sences

  • @pikmin937 You're right, very good points you made. I think some senses influencing dreams mas alert you of an emergency.

  • strange...I never have nightmares when I sleep on my arm.another thing,you didn't metion anything about being able to use your while your dreaming.Also,another influence of can be what you smell while your asleep.both can fit into 1 dream.example:one time when I was 5 and my family lived in an apartment and i dreamed i was the only one in the apartment and it was on fire.I even smelled the wood buring.when I woke up, however, it was the apartment across from mine that was buring.

  • I know you can feel pain in a dream (sometimes) because my leg ached while I was walking in a dream.

  • I posted comments on the say no to bullying video...

  • I kind of see you as a higher person than myself being on the Internet and all so it makes me feel bad for leaving comments the way I did... If you did feel kind of unsettled by my comments I apologize. Keep doing what you do... Are you working on anything currently? Just out of curiousty

  • @supertrogdorman5252 Don't worry, at least you weren't being offensive to me or anyone else. I am currently volunteering and studying at university as well as working on a new game.

  • @yoshielectron

    I feel really lousy for cursing and getting mad and all... I'm not to fond of how I look leaving comments anyways... Kind of inhuman in a way definitely unlike myself... But I do tend to pause a lot when I talk which carries of to this but other than that I just sound really unlike myself... So does this comment to.

  • Sorry for cursing

  • Cuz I really don't feel like taking the time to explain it... And I don't want to talk about my confusing dreams even though I dont really feel like I've gotten my message through and I didn't and I can't... just keep making your Mario videos... and don't let anyone talk shit about your accent... I fucking love it!!

  • @supertrogdorman5252 Thank you for your comments. My dreams too are often confusing and random and that can be a lot to do with sleep patterns. If you can, try to keep a dream diary as this may help in the long run. Dreams seem to work a lot on symbols so it's a matter of working out what they mean.

    Thanks for your support.

  • And I really don't want to compare it to how I actually am.. Then you would just feel lousy and I need you to be happy for your Mario 64 videos... Your voice is like therapy for me... I really look forward to your videos and I really don't look forward to alot of things... My dad called me a hermit today since I hate leaving my house and going places... I hope I haven't gotten you intrested in how that happened...

  • It angers me just thinking about it!! Nothing that happens is anywhere close to how I really am... I hate talking about it!! I'm not even painting a near correct picture!! I suppose if I had some sort of phsychic ability to project my dreams over yours you would understand

  • dull thing as I really am not a complex person

    But I guess I must credit my mind for all the complexity that it has being abled to construct worlds I have never seen before every night I actually have a dream. There are some nights where I don't even have dreams... It Just seems like in a second it is the morning... I guess images say moe than words... I have a low vocabulary somewhat

  • I try to just think of my mind as a

  • Yet I see familiar people or things that I know in real life like past freinds and current freinds and enimies and Kurt Cobain and animals... But they are never in the correct place or everything about them on the dream is completely irrelevant to how they really are. Like I got to know Dave Grohl of the foo fighters and sat with him but none of the things were true

  • @yoshielectron I read comments that people leave about their dreams and it just bugs me that they can have dreams that reflect real life or mean something or are relavent to peoples actual personalaties. I just seem to have a mix tape of completely random events in worlds that don't exist

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  • ive had the same twice before what happended was i lived in an indian village and there was a random huge flood of water drowning everybody except me and another person i save the other person from death and we both survive i dont get why i had that dream twice? and another thing i dont believe you can see color in a dream its just when u wake up and u remember the dream ur involentarily puts colors to pictures

  • @MonkeyWrench971 If you have a dream more than once then there's something you need to do or acknowledge. I think that we do see colours but quickly forget them.

  • Which brings me to my next point. I can actually use technological things in "dream world". I think it is because these are things I use daily. However, I never see other people in my dreams. I also see things out of place, like a plush usually on my wall stand replaced with a controller, or a pencil case being replaced by a glass of milk. I neither do ever talk in my dreams. The times I dream, I realize everything that was wrong and what was right in a flash.

  • @ChReNiC I use electronics every day yet they rarely work right in my dreams.

  • @yoshielectron I think it may have to do with how early you have used them. I have used things like game consoles and computer as far back as my memory can reach, which is aroun 5 years of age.

  • @ChReNiC Possibly although I was taking things apart at a very young age.

  • Most of the time, I myself don't dream. I fall asleep, mostly unknowingly, and I wake up. However, when I do dream, I usually find myself sitting down. The places I am in dreams usually are like "pallette swaps" of the ones I am in the waking world, like being in my living room but with a green roof, yellow walls and purple couches, which are actually brown, white and green. The scarce dreams I have are usually ones where I do something unimportant but stupid and annoying, like erasing games. P1

  • @ChReNiC I've never heard of anything like that before, very interesting.

  • This is a little late, but a few weeks back I dreamed that I was travelling through different dimensions, and I could feel my entire body moving and shaking, and I could decide where I wanted to go. The funny thing is, the whole time that this occurred I could hear my siblings arguing in the background, and at some intervals I could physically feel myself snoring, like I couldn't help it, it was actually an extremely surreal experience. Just thought I'd share =D

  • @cessusbangy Thanks for sharing. It sounds like you was very lucid and in a sate of very light dreaming.

  • we dream to put things in order all of our expieriences are in dreams

  • You do know how you said dreams get influenced on what you do because once i had a dream where i was being pummeled by this bully at school (i call him the bob-bomb bully because he is bald and has somewhat of something sticking out of his head ewww) and i was being pummeled and all the teachers and everyone at school was watching and they didn't do anything they just stood there and watched and that has never happened (i don't like dreams where someone gets hurt)

  • @micahman5 Yes, it's like you feel nothing is being done about being bullied?

  • @yoshielectron I think so it might be because... they don't believe you and that sometimes can get annoying hearing the same thing where its like they are saying in their head "GO AWAY" but i wouldn't mind as long as they believe me.

  • @micahman5 I know how you feel.

  • Oh something else i find is that when i am falling in a dream the sensation is often greater than that when falling in real life (the sensation of a drop on a rollercoaster) this i find quite interesting. Great video by the way, dreams are pretty interesting.

  • @CSM60 I used to dream of falling a lot and it is a very strange feeling. I will be doing another dream video soon.

  • When i was a child (age 3 - 4) i used to have a recurring nightmare with a monster called Cowgar XP pretty weird huh?, but then in one dream i killed the monster and i never had the nightmare again. Also the 3rd person thing you picked up on i get that in pretty much every dream i have where i am looking from my POV. I also recently experienced sleep paralysis (about a month ago) i was half woke up and i couldn't move much, i remember a strong buzzing sound, this lasted for about 10 seconds.

  • @CSM60 That is interesting, perhaps it represents you overcoming a fear or dealing with something. It much be frightening to wake up and not be able to move, I've only had an out of body experience.

  • Well, it only happened one time signifiantly, then a second time which was much less noteable. I just remember it happened and i woke up thinking "what just happened? XD" so i did some searching including details of my experience in the search, and eventually i came across a forum with hundreds of posts describing exactly what i had experienced! Very strange, and i haven't experienced this again since that first time.

  • @CSM60 It is odd if you have it the one time whereas other people have it more often.

  • I am almost 100% sure it was based on the time i woke up and went to sleep. I had an alarm set for 7 AM, i woke up but then went back to sleep, and when i woke up again at around 8 AM that's when this happened. I could always try to recreate my sleeping pattern from the day i had this experience.

  • @CSM60 Yes I agree, I find waking up and falling back to sleep can really help.

  • @yoshielectron I saw your dream diary (you need to update it)

  • @micahman5 Yes although I haven't remembered a lot of my dreams recently.

  • I used to have quite a lot of lucid dreams when i was younger.

    Now I dont feel like I can control them anymore. Will try

  • @bryanhaakman The time you go to bed can have an affect.

  • u know what took me forever to relize That its possible to control or change ur dreams mid way through i was amazed when i found this out also are u doing a vide on the ps3 and 360 just woundersing

  • @MrStab117 Yes, lucid dreams allows you to do that.

  • Sometimes in my dreams, I have no memory of my real life. Instead I have memories of things that never happened and make the dream seem more real.

  • @poddish That is strange, is there nothing you can remember?

  • I had a dream where i met David Cameron and Nick Clegg in the park and he sold me some pie, then i went and voted for the Liberal Democrats even though i'm not old enough to vote and the election already happened.

  • @cheeseybananas It's a shame in the dream you didn't get to ask them anything.

  • @yoshielectron i soon had another dream where i was on the phone to Mr Prime Minister and was asking if it was ok to write a yaoi about him and his Deputy xD It was rather odd, and we had a long chat about yaoi we should read/watch xD and then i was talking about spoons to Nick Clegg xD

  • @cheeseybananas What's a yaoi?

  • @yoshielectron Wikipedia can explain a lot better and less biased than i ever could =)

  • @cheeseybananas Of course, silly me. Probably didn't recognise it because I'm more familiar with yuri.

  • @yoshielectron I like yuri too *pervy face*

  • @cheeseybananas Then you might like my DA page...

  • @yoshielectron I shall watch you on dA then =3

  • @cheeseybananas Thank you. And I'll shall be looking at your favourites.

  • It really weird i had a lucid dream and it only lasted for like 5 mins then something really freaked me out(evil laughing) and i woke up. Kinda sucked going to try again very interesting. I looked at clocks and things like that it was so werid. I was in school in my music class listening to the history of music ect. At the end of the dream i was going to go get my guitar to play it and i did not see it there, it was already on my desk, then i then heard evil laughing and then i woke up. lame

  • @spiky502 Yes, dreams can be very odd like that.

  • I had a strange dream last night. In the dream I was living in a house that I moved out of 3 years ago! And it wasn't like i bought the house in the dream, I just lived in it like i lived in it my whole life. This same type of dream has happened to me several times all in that same house.

  • @ghostshadow25 It's strange how often in dreams things are like they used to be and not now.

  • One time i was having a dream almost like half awake half asleep because in the dream i could here the t.v. but something totally different was happening in the dream. When I woke up the show that was on is the show that I heard in the dream!

  • @ghostshadow25 I've had something like that as I was falling asleep and I was very lucid.

  • That's funny... A friend of mine started only a week of so ago to try and achieve Lucid Dreaming... Quite a coincidence, huh? He's still going at it, writing a so-called "Dream Diary" and such to achieve it.

  • @SonicBrawler1992 A dream diary really does help with remembering dreams and becoming lucid.

  • Ever had a dream where you could actually feel your body like you were awake, but you're actually asleep. I've had one where something evil was coming for me, I could feel my body but I couldn't move, I think it's called sleep paralysis, it was freaky as.

  • @cessusbangy Yes, I had something like that once when I was very lucid.

  • @cessusbangy Yeah, you have to be careful if you experience sleep paralysis, as some people panic from not being able to move, but if you just stay calm, it'll wear off by itself. Sleep paralysis is actually a self-defence mechanism, because as we fall asleep, we would've flailed insanely because of certain parts of the brain "shutting off". Sleep paralysis basically hinders you from hurting yourself when falling asleep :)

  • @SonicBrawler1992 Is that what sleep walking does, stops that from working?

  • @yoshielectron I believe so. I'm not sure, but it seems like a plausible theory.

  • Most interesting thing I've seen all week!

  • Can You stop the nightmare if it begins. For Example i heard if you look in a mirror in a dream you will look all distorted and it will cause a nightmare.

  • @spiky502 You can change a nightmare for the better especially if you're lucid. I've had a dream of seeing my reflection which was distorted but it didn't cause a nightmare.

  • Here is the dream I had last night:

    I was outside, with a (school?) group and I kinda knew it was a dream so I wanted to see tall buildings/objects (since I live in an area where everything is flat). All of a sudden, I saw three giant Evangelion/Gundam roberts (probably from all the reports I've been seeing on Kotaku about the life size robots that are being made in japan) walking down the street (I was in a downtown area).

  • I then had the idea of wanting to web swing (spidey is my fav superhero, and me web swinging is a recurring occurance in my dreams from time to time) up to the robot's head. It was slow going, but as I neared the top, I got bit on the foot by something, at which point the wound started to swell (I felt pain, but it was more of an annoyance). I went inside the robot and notice that there was a restaurant inside.

  • I only saw two middle aged ladies there and I asked them if they had anything for my swelling, but they said that they were closed (wtf, lol). I guess this part was referencing what happened to me in the real world earlier in the day where I went to pay my bill, but was told the offices were closed. I went outside and saw the group leader coming at me to take me back to the group.

  • I then went through a patch in the grass (I was currently on the robot's shoulder at this point, lol), down a shaft and through a tunnel. I was then in a room that I was not familiar with (it was a standard bedroom). I saw a doll (about a foot long) of Melina (from the WWE, in which I watched last night). All of a sudden, the doll turned into the real deal (can't complain, lol). At which point I did what any sensible man would do and started to bang her XD

  • Afterwards, my ma kept coming into the room and I kept trying to find excuses to make her leave before I was caught in a compromising situation, lol.

    That's pretty much all I remember from my dream last night.

    Great video :)

  • @Treasurefan02 It's interesting how bits get mixed in from real life.

  • @Treasurefan02 A restaurant inside a robot-that sounds like my kind of robot.

  • @Treasurefan02 Shame you couldn't of flown up to them.

  • how come i miss so easily dream signs :(. i actually said Im dreamin in my dream but i didnt become lucid!

  • @Zisaar I've had that and not become lucid.

  • In my most recent lucid dream, I knew I was dreaming, but I believed I was sleepwalking. So, I thought I was walking around in the real world but with dreamlike distortions. I wasn't able to fly or do much of anything special because of this.

    I have had at least two other lucid ones. In one, I walked around exploring some kind of carnival and played with a few different things, and in the other, it was so realistic that I could do nothing but relax and be amazed at how remarkable it was.

  • @InvaderZim897 I've had dreams where I thought I had woken up but was still dreaming, is that similar?

  • @yoshielectron Oh, totally. A lot of my almost-lucid ones ended that way. My subconscious seems to like to play with me or "tease" me about lucidity. All the time, lucidity is mentioned in my dreams but not experienced.

  • @InvaderZim897 Hey Invaderzim897! Remember me? Didn't know you watched yoshelectron! :P

  • @cessusbangy Yes, yes, I do remember. Took me a bit though. You're never really on Yahoo! Messenger anymore. And I rarely do watch these videos, but this I did because it's about dreams.

  • If people have a conversation above my sleeping corpse, I dream about those people at times. Also, one time I had a dream where a giant worm bit me in the shoulder, resulting in some pain (I think) and shock sufficient to awaken me.

  • @InvaderZim897 It seems to be common to suddenly wake up because of a danger in a dream and feel a shock.

  • I've also been able to have lucid dreams since a young age, I believe it's because of the amounts of nightmares I'd have. I'd just hate them. Within the past few years I've been able to take advantage of my lucid dreaming, and I now seem to enjoy nightmares more, even more than dreams sometimes just because I have control over them. While lucid dreaming, it's even harder to control things besides your own body, but still possible.

  • @JimmaWetcha I think you should keep working on getting that computer to work in your dreams. I'm pretty sure it's possible, and I've also heard about reading in your dreams. It is hard, but I've done it. I've also listened to real songs, and have been able to recall what they are upon waking. They sounded better in my dreams than they did in life. My idea on your bad lighting in dreams is that part of our brain that controls memory is shut down during sleep, also causing reading to be hard.

  • @JimmaWetcha Dreams interest me, and I think you can do pretty much anything in them; you just have to train yourself. I've done many things in dreams, including solving math problems. A skill of mine is multiplying two 3 digit numbers in my head, and I've actually done it once while asleep, and I woke up remembering the answer. I wrote it down and checked, and it was correct.

  • @JimmaWetcha What I find more interesting is actually doing things while asleep, like physically. Chemicals released in our body are supposed to prevent movement in our sleep, but I also believe it's possible to somehow overcome this. I've done some weird things in my sleep, and it's kind of scary sometimes. I don't sleepwalk nearly as much as I used to, but I've been able stay awake all night just laying there (It's like controllable insomnia), or succeed at waking at a time I tell myself to.

  • @JimmaWetcha recurring dreams are weird. Many times I've had the feeling I'm having a dream for a second time, but it always seems to happen with dreams I don't remember, like déjà vu. The time you have to dream is also interesting. I've had extremely long dreams in a time less than an hour, and slept all night long without a dream. While waking when still dreaming and staying awake is weird. I always fail at staying awake, but reality seeps into my dreams. Once my cousin walked into one.

  • @JimmaWetcha I wonder if dreams can cause deja vu. I forgot to mention about thinking you've woken up while still dreaming. What do you mean your cousin walked into one?

  • @yoshielectron I was sleeping, and while I was my aunt's family came over. My cousin walked into the bedroom, and was talking to me trying to wake me up. Since this was 5-10 years ago I can't remember what he was saying, but I was able to recognize who it was from his voice, and from that I was able to form an image of him in my dream, and he just appeared right in my dream. I woke up a few minutes later and told him about it.

  • @JimmaWetcha Wow, I don't think I've had that before.

  • @yoshielectron Well I think it's the same type of thing that happens when my alarm clock goes off in the morning. I hear it in my dreams, I know it's time to wake up, but I don't wanna so I try not to, but after a few minutes of it, I wake up anyway. It's also probably related to like you said, if you're sleeping on your arm, or you get cold, it affects your dreams. Sometimes your senses aren't always shut down.

  • @JimmaWetcha Yes and perhaps some people are more sensitive than others depending on if they are a light sleeper.

  • @JimmaWetcha It is very risky to be lucid in dreams if you sleep walk.

  • @JimmaWetcha Yes, I once worked out a difficult sum in a dream that I would have struggled with in real life.

  • @JimmaWetcha Yes, I eventually was able to read in dreams and sometimes computers work. What you said about songs is true for me; in dreams I can actually sing! I agree about certain parts of the brain switch off when dreaming.

  • @JimmaWetcha I too had bad nightmares when I was much younger, it would have helped so much if I could have been lucid then.

  • I really didn't expect you to suddenly make a vid on Lucid dreaming. But its good cause I'm into this kind of thing, like what mysterious ways the body works, LOL. Very well understood for me. :P

  • @60namrruC I've been meaning to do this video for a very long time.

  • I've had many nightmares triggered by room temperature, due to having a very warm room I have a window open over night, so it could go either way. What I've found is that if youre cold, your dream will make you shiver, you'd probably have quite a disturbing dream. Yet if you are too hot, you enter a state of panic; the dream will more likely be of something that would make you feel hot and bothered. I have always been fascinated.

  • @AZthehedgehog That is very interesting. In theory if the room is at the ideal temperature (body temperature?) you will have a good dream. It seems to be when it's warm I'm more likely to have a lucid dream.

  • I had a dream were zombies were chasing me in a war I knew it was a dream, but I couldn't wake up or control it at all.

  • @yazorock I've had quite a lot of zombie dreams but I never get hurt.

  • My nightmares are the weirdest dreams I have.

    All of my nightmares are about encounters with demonic creatures.

    These dreams are the most vivid out of any other ones, since I have full control of my senses.

    The only thing I can't control is my body and emotion.

    The creatures always give me an intense feeling of fear or death, forcing me to run away every time.

    I've seen a hair-shedding monkey, a shady figure, an orc-like thing, and a faceless human.

    Really not things you see in movies!

  • @dudaw12 When I was much younger I had some very intense dreams like that.

  • Dreams are very strange, one can't grasp the knowledge of why we dream, we just do.....Well at least its very intresting to do things that you couldn't possably do....Yoshielectron, You just gave me a good idea ^_^, Im so using this dream idea in my series, so thank you Yoshi, at least my dream of making a series is coming true

  • @VanishingSVST, My reason for why we dream... I believe it is echos of previous events, almost as if your brain isn't switched off properly. It's like, when you switch off a lightbulb that's been on for a while, you'll notice that the hot wire cooling down inside is still lit up. That is what is happening to you brain, it's switched off, but is still cooling down... I tend to dream if I've stayed awake for too long... Just an idea...

  • @AZthehedgehog Well we all have different views on things like this, and however the outcome, we all see things differently, so nothing to be questioned about entirely...How we dream is odd, and some things accure that we dont imagine can happen, so dreams can be good or bad,...depending on how it is

  • Dreams can be strange.

    Whenever I walk up stairs in my dreams, on the first step, my foot goes through the step, and I wake up as I slide forward (or whatever direction my feet are) caused by the force that I tried to put on the step.

    One time I had a dream. Forgot about it, and only remembered it years later when I had it again. The second time I had it, I knew it was a dream, but couldn't change anything.

    On a related note, When I have lucid dreams, I can't change what I do. "Dream Fate" huh?

  • @poddish I have had lucid dreams where I don't do anything about knowing I'm dreaming. I think it must be to do with what time you go to sleep and no practising lucid dreaming techniques enough.

  • I never have dreams. When ever I sleep, its 3-5 seconds of darkness and silence, then awake. And when ever I do have dreams, I can never remember them, or they're really blurry. It sucks :(

  • @ACFan120 It can be difficult depending on what time you go to sleep and your age.

  • Dreams can hurt sometimes! I sometimes get electrocuted when someone is hitting me, or sometimes I feel someone is crushing me with his body!

    Repetitive dreams: I have some, and they differ in many ways, like different people, size or mixed with videogame stuff!

    Fun stuff: sometimes I can rewind in a dream to take the other path! Everytime I choose a path X or Y, it is wrong, but not when I get back in time!

  • @oligi3008 Other people have said they have actually felt pain in dreams. I've never heard of rewinding in dreams, I would like to know more about that if you don't mind.

  • @yoshielectron When I make a mistake in a chase, I can stop time and walk back (rewind) and then all the people and all places have the same state and location they had a few "in-dream minutes" back! So I get more time and can escape or make disasters undone! It also is useful when I run through mazes like big houses! Althrough the whole dream world can get corrupted and the things change!

    (Wow, this is really weird stuff to talk about!)

  • @oligi3008 It's very interesting, would you say you was lucid at all?

  • @yoshielectron Yes. Also when I listen to music (the radio) it acts like background music in tram and busses or makes waves in my dreams!

    One time I had a black and white dream and it changed to color, when I watched a TV magazine! XD

    BTW In order to beat horrbile creatures in nightmares I train dreams. And mostly I have to say, please don't hurt me, let us be friends! XD

  • @oligi3008 Yeah, telling yourself and believing can really help.