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I had a horrible vivid dream last night


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absolutely. in fact i had a dream involving snakes last night too. dream was perfectly normal, walking beside a river, then all of a sudden there's a snake. and then another. and then ten. and then twenty. i'm running, jumping to avoid them. big sucker strikes and bites my kneee. i woke up and reached for my knee. thankfully there isn't a lamp at my bedside...

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absolutely. in fact i had a dream involving snakes last night too. dream was perfectly normal, walking beside a river, then all of a sudden there's a snake. and then another. and then ten. and then twenty. i'm running, jumping to avoid them. big sucker strikes and bites my kneee. i woke up and reached for my knee. thankfully there isn't a lamp at my bedside...

I'm glad someone can relate.

Did your snake only have one eye too?

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This snake was down at the foot of my bed, I felt it with my feet and was like wtf was that! Then I lifted the covers to see this big effin one eyed snake with its mouth open and fangs out trying to strike at me. That's when I bolted from the bed and knocked the lamp over.

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well, I am thinking about going back to school so...

Speaking of school... That is my reoccuring dream. Either I'm going to a class and I don't have the book I need, didn't do my homework or cant find my classroom. I am always scared that graduation is coming up and I won't graduate with all of my friends. I have this dream at least once a week.

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