Dreams

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<li>Yes. I tend to remember dreams a lot more frequently when I sleep late (as opposed to when I have to get up early for school). They’re normally pretty neutral, although I’ve had a few nightmares. They tend to be more bizarre than anything else. Sometimes, they’ll integrate books or other things I recently interacted with; for example, once I had an entire dream in which I reenacted War of the Worlds in a white room with a closet. I also once had an Atlas Shrugged-inspired dream that somehow also had to do with being a member of British Parliament and saving someone from drowning in the harbor.</li>
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<p>Probably the most fascinating dream I’ve ever had: I was the leader of an African slave revolt, and after this whole blurred sequence that involved red paint (blood?) on white walls, I realized that we were losing, so I ran to go get help. I sprinted out of the woods and ended up in my old camp, where I desperately tried to get someone to listen to me about how everyone was dying, but no one would believe me. Finally, I was so frantic that I got someone to come, and I took them into the woods where the fighting had taken place.</p>

<p>It turned out that what I had thought was real was actually a movie, projected on a huge screen. I woke up feeling distinctly foolish.</p>

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<li><p>No, I can’t, although I think I might have been able to when I was much younger.</p></li>
<li><p>Not that I can remember.</p></li>
<li><p>I’ve never experienced sleep paralysis.</p></li>
<li><p>My dreams have never come true, and for sanity’s sake I hope they never do.</p></li>
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