Dreaming during lockdown - bit of an odd question. 09:26 - May 6 with 753 views | MattinLondon | Just wondering if anyone else has been having some pretty odd dreams during lockdown? I’m not sure if lockdown is to blame or I’ve been eating too much St.Agur but David Lynch films make more sense - obviously my dreams are more interesting than his films - which are awful. | | | | |
Dreaming during lockdown - bit of an odd question. on 09:29 - May 6 with 740 views | r2d2 | You got this off the bbc news site? There is an article on there about it. | | | |
Dreaming during lockdown - bit of an odd question. on 09:34 - May 6 with 718 views | MattinLondon |
Dreaming during lockdown - bit of an odd question. on 09:29 - May 6 by r2d2 | You got this off the bbc news site? There is an article on there about it. |
Is there? Had no idea - will now go and have a look if I can find it. Ta. | | | |
Dreaming during lockdown - bit of an odd question. on 09:37 - May 6 with 713 views | TIB | I don't genuinely dream / remember dreams when I wake up, that said, for the last week I've been waking up, remembering what I dreamt about and often them being linked to things that happened that day. For instance, yesterday I spoke to a mate who'd had to have his pooch put down, then last night I dreamt I was at the vets and they stated you could tell my pooch was in pain as her ears were pinned back and I needed to have her put down. Maybe I need to eat some cheese before bed to liven these dreams up a bit!?! [Post edited 6 May 2020 9:41]
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Dreaming during lockdown - bit of an odd question. on 09:38 - May 6 with 704 views | footers | If you're starting to like David Lynch films, don't worry, it's just a sign of having good taste. | |
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Dreaming during lockdown - bit of an odd question. on 09:48 - May 6 with 686 views | MattinLondon |
Dreaming during lockdown - bit of an odd question. on 09:38 - May 6 by footers | If you're starting to like David Lynch films, don't worry, it's just a sign of having good taste. |
David Lynch films are awful. | | | |
Dreaming during lockdown - bit of an odd question. on 10:23 - May 6 with 655 views | DebsyAngel | Almost every night - my dreams have been extremely odd, bordering on nightmares. I think it's the extra anxiety and fear since this virus was known. | | | |
Dreaming during lockdown - bit of an odd question. on 10:27 - May 6 with 651 views | Ftnfwest | The only thing has been a couple of dreams involving the old man who passed away nearly 2 years ago. These have been the sort where your in a room with familiar people and he suddenly walks in and you seem to be the only one who's questioning the fact that he shouldn't be there! Having said that i had one of these about a year ago well before lock down as well. | | | |
Dreaming during lockdown - bit of an odd question. on 10:28 - May 6 with 648 views | Keno | I dreamt I got a dream job, big step up, but on my first day annoyed all the senior staff at new place. I get got rid of a load of the best employee's and bought in so really crap replacement on ridiculous terms. It was the hurst dream Ive ever had | |
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Dreaming during lockdown - bit of an odd question. on 11:19 - May 6 with 621 views | BrixtonBlue | The other night I dreamt I had a huge fish/monster locked onto my arm with its teeth and I was walking about with it just hanging there. Someone said I wouldn't be able to remove it until September. However, I went to my parent's house, prised its teeth open (presumably with a third hand!) and dropped it in their wheelie bin and shut the lid quick, while it went mental. Pretty obvious metaphor for lockdown I think. | |
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Dreaming during lockdown - bit of an odd question. on 11:33 - May 6 with 611 views | Keno |
Dreaming during lockdown - bit of an odd question. on 11:19 - May 6 by BrixtonBlue | The other night I dreamt I had a huge fish/monster locked onto my arm with its teeth and I was walking about with it just hanging there. Someone said I wouldn't be able to remove it until September. However, I went to my parent's house, prised its teeth open (presumably with a third hand!) and dropped it in their wheelie bin and shut the lid quick, while it went mental. Pretty obvious metaphor for lockdown I think. |
actually I think it has more to do with a deep psychology turmoil the dreamer may be having over whether bread should be kept in a fridge or not | |
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