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Soygoy

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I don't know if I've ever told you this story but I'd thought I would share it because idk you might find it interesting.
I was at my dad's house one day, and I was playing a Portal 2 mod at like 2 AM. The mod is called "Aperture Tag" and there's this one level that I got stuck on.
It was a space level. I was really tired and I couldn't figure it out for the life of me, so I went to sleep. What happened next was so bizarre to me that it stuck with me for a long time.

I began to dream that I was playing the videogame. It wasn't a lucid dream, but in the dream, I was playing the game Aperture Tag, still stuck on that level, and still failing at it, but my mind began to do something interesting, like it was running a simulation on this level and doing it until I beat it. I did end up actually beating the level in my dream, figuring out the solution and when I did, well... I woke up. Now awake, in the morning, I remembered the dream and immediately booted up my laptop to go play Aperture Tag, and I cleared the level I was stuck on immediately.

I am fascinated by the brain's ability to do this, because it happens with me a lot. Whenever I'm stuck on something, like programming something, my brain will recreate the engine that I was coding in that day, simulate it completely accurately, tell me what causes errors and what doesn't, as if I had somehow downloaded that engine and stored it into my brain. My brain would create solutions to problems in dreams and they would turn out to be correct.

Has this ever happened to you? Have you ever had a dream that has impacted you in a very meaningful way or has helped you?
 
I don't know if I've ever told you this story but I'd thought I would share it because idk you might find it interesting.
I was at my dad's house one day, and I was playing a Portal 2 mod at like 2 AM. The mod is called "Aperture Tag" and there's this one level that I got stuck on.
It was a space level. I was really tired and I couldn't figure it out for the life of me, so I went to sleep. What happened next was so bizarre to me that it stuck with me for a long time.

I began to dream that I was playing the videogame. It wasn't a lucid dream, but in the dream, I was playing the game Aperture Tag, still stuck on that level, and still failing at it, but my mind began to do something interesting, like it was running a simulation on this level and doing it until I beat it. I did end up actually beating the level in my dream, figuring out the solution and when I did, well... I woke up. Now awake, in the morning, I remembered the dream and immediately booted up my laptop to go play Aperture Tag, and I cleared the level I was stuck on immediately.

I am fascinated by the brain's ability to do this, because it happens with me a lot. Whenever I'm stuck on something, like programming something, my brain will recreate the engine that I was coding in that day, simulate it completely accurately, tell me what causes errors and what doesn't, as if I had somehow downloaded that engine and stored it into my brain. My brain would create solutions to problems in dreams and they would turn out to be correct.

Has this ever happened to you? Have you ever had a dream that has impacted you in a very meaningful way or has helped you?
holy crap yeah, sometimes i’ll be looking for something in the day and won’t find it, go to bed dejected and in my dream know exactly where it is.
sometimes my dreams help me with art inspo, i’ll dream something very vivid and wake up with the urge to paint or ink it. dreams r so cool.
dreams are very scary for me sometimes though because they get so vivid and realistic they affect my actual day and memories, because i sometimes can’t tell the difference between dream or memory. a small example this morning i woke up frustrated because my hair was down to my knees in my dream and i could feel it tangled round me in the bed but when i got up it shrank back to my midsection and now i feel like ive lost tons of hair LOL
or like the baby dreams, i’ll wake up feeling like i’ve lost my child or i wake up instantly going where’s my baby i need to feed her etc. dreams are CRAZY dude
 
I've had these sorts of dreams, too, and while I have done things like simulate video games in my dreams before, I don't think my dreams ever have been powerful enough to help me solve something decently important that I was previously struggling on like you've had. I've probably had some that have helped me figure out a meager issue, but nothing that was important enough to still remember. Instead, the significant dreams I get have usually been messages from God to be on the lookout for something during the day, like a certain person or a particular area, in order to then have some sort of positive interaction with the dream's subject in actual life (i.e dreaming about a person you know but barely see in regular life, and then randomly, coincidentally seeing them sometime during the day and having a pleasant interaction or conversation with them).
 
I don't know if I've ever told you this story but I'd thought I would share it because idk you might find it interesting.
I was at my dad's house one day, and I was playing a Portal 2 mod at like 2 AM. The mod is called "Aperture Tag" and there's this one level that I got stuck on.
It was a space level. I was really tired and I couldn't figure it out for the life of me, so I went to sleep. What happened next was so bizarre to me that it stuck with me for a long time.

I began to dream that I was playing the videogame. It wasn't a lucid dream, but in the dream, I was playing the game Aperture Tag, still stuck on that level, and still failing at it, but my mind began to do something interesting, like it was running a simulation on this level and doing it until I beat it. I did end up actually beating the level in my dream, figuring out the solution and when I did, well... I woke up. Now awake, in the morning, I remembered the dream and immediately booted up my laptop to go play Aperture Tag, and I cleared the level I was stuck on immediately.

I am fascinated by the brain's ability to do this, because it happens with me a lot. Whenever I'm stuck on something, like programming something, my brain will recreate the engine that I was coding in that day, simulate it completely accurately, tell me what causes errors and what doesn't, as if I had somehow downloaded that engine and stored it into my brain. My brain would create solutions to problems in dreams and they would turn out to be correct.

Has this ever happened to you? Have you ever had a dream that has impacted you in a very meaningful way or has helped you?
Bro nobody believes me when I tell them I have stuff revealed to me in dreams, I remember I had the method to completing mesh equations in my circuits class be figured out while I was sleeping. People say "it was revealed to me in a dream" as a meme but its legit, sometimes sleeping on a problem is the correct answer.
 
Bro nobody believes me when I tell them I have stuff revealed to me in dreams, I remember I had the method to completing mesh equations in my circuits class be figured out while I was sleeping. People say "it was revealed to me in a dream" as a meme but its legit, sometimes sleeping on a problem is the correct answer.
i think that earth is probably just a simulation ran by hyper intelligent overlords and maybe when you go to sleep, the audience starts feeding you ideas
so you wake up and just CONVENIENTLY KNOW what to do? yeah right, them niggas fed you da answer. i also bet the audience be doing some weird shit with you too, like i can just imagine a hypergod internet forum where they're like "ok so what do we make him do next"
"lets make him pull his pants down infront of everyone GEG" and they're just fucking laughing and gegging and going "GUYS DOESN'T THIS BREAK THE SIMULATION?!?! WHAT ARE YOU DOING?" and then one guy replies with "no no no you see, this is just a dream, it's ok cus it's '''not real''' GEG"

so then the audience start making you rampage and fight people and kill people and jump off of cliffs and start doing indecent things in public places and also make you do drugs and shit
like the dreams is like real life but like, like a blooper reel, yeah...
 
i've definietly had some weird dreams, one dream i had, i was having sex with a runescape character, felt real, but couldn't remember most of it.
also took LSD and cocaine in one dream. was kind of cool i guess. i kept a dream journal, most of it never made any sense.
one dream i had, was a lucid dream, started going to spanish minecraft servers that didn't exist.
i've had multiple dreams about the schlog actually. and i've dreamt about 4chan too. i've dreamt about a lot of weird things like that, idk if thats sad or what.
i think i've even had a dream where my terraria server crashed and i had to go fix it and i woke up and my fucking terraria server had crashed and i had to go fix it.
 
I don't know if I've ever told you this story but I'd thought I would share it because idk you might find it interesting.
I was at my dad's house one day, and I was playing a Portal 2 mod at like 2 AM. The mod is called "Aperture Tag" and there's this one level that I got stuck on.
It was a space level. I was really tired and I couldn't figure it out for the life of me, so I went to sleep. What happened next was so bizarre to me that it stuck with me for a long time.

I began to dream that I was playing the videogame. It wasn't a lucid dream, but in the dream, I was playing the game Aperture Tag, still stuck on that level, and still failing at it, but my mind began to do something interesting, like it was running a simulation on this level and doing it until I beat it. I did end up actually beating the level in my dream, figuring out the solution and when I did, well... I woke up. Now awake, in the morning, I remembered the dream and immediately booted up my laptop to go play Aperture Tag, and I cleared the level I was stuck on immediately.

I am fascinated by the brain's ability to do this, because it happens with me a lot. Whenever I'm stuck on something, like programming something, my brain will recreate the engine that I was coding in that day, simulate it completely accurately, tell me what causes errors and what doesn't, as if I had somehow downloaded that engine and stored it into my brain. My brain would create solutions to problems in dreams and they would turn out to be correct.

Has this ever happened to you? Have you ever had a dream that has impacted you in a very meaningful way or has helped you?
Snca
 
i've definietly had some weird dreams, one dream i had, i was having sex with a runescape character, felt real, but couldn't remember most of it.
also took LSD and cocaine in one dream. was kind of cool i guess. i kept a dream journal, most of it never made any sense.
one dream i had, was a lucid dream, started going to spanish minecraft servers that didn't exist.
i've had multiple dreams about the schlog actually. and i've dreamt about 4chan too. i've dreamt about a lot of weird things like that, idk if thats sad or what.
i think i've even had a dream where my terraria server crashed and i had to go fix it and i woke up and my fucking terraria server had crashed and i had to go fix it.
I feel embarrassed that I've dream't about online shit before but it's a lie to say I've never done it before, forgotten most of them but crazy scenarios your brain will put you in with people you've never physically met.
 
I feel embarrassed that I've dream't about online shit before but it's a lie to say I've never done it before, forgotten most of them but crazy scenarios your brain will put you in with people you've never physically met.
bro is embarrassed about shit that goes on inside his head bruh 💀 who's living rent free in there my brethren
 
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I don't know if I've ever told you this story but I'd thought I would share it because idk you might find it interesting.
I was at my dad's house one day, and I was playing a Portal 2 mod at like 2 AM. The mod is called "Aperture Tag" and there's this one level that I got stuck on.
It was a space level. I was really tired and I couldn't figure it out for the life of me, so I went to sleep. What happened next was so bizarre to me that it stuck with me for a long time.

I began to dream that I was playing the videogame. It wasn't a lucid dream, but in the dream, I was playing the game Aperture Tag, still stuck on that level, and still failing at it, but my mind began to do something interesting, like it was running a simulation on this level and doing it until I beat it. I did end up actually beating the level in my dream, figuring out the solution and when I did, well... I woke up. Now awake, in the morning, I remembered the dream and immediately booted up my laptop to go play Aperture Tag, and I cleared the level I was stuck on immediately.

I am fascinated by the brain's ability to do this, because it happens with me a lot. Whenever I'm stuck on something, like programming something, my brain will recreate the engine that I was coding in that day, simulate it completely accurately, tell me what causes errors and what doesn't, as if I had somehow downloaded that engine and stored it into my brain. My brain would create solutions to problems in dreams and they would turn out to be correct.

Has this ever happened to you? Have you ever had a dream that has impacted you in a very meaningful way or has helped you?
Most of my dreams that have been revelations that I have been pondering about but I've never managed to solve or simulating some even that could happen. It always helped me and I like it.
 
I don't know if I've ever told you this story but I'd thought I would share it because idk you might find it interesting.
I was at my dad's house one day, and I was playing a Portal 2 mod at like 2 AM. The mod is called "Aperture Tag" and there's this one level that I got stuck on.
It was a space level. I was really tired and I couldn't figure it out for the life of me, so I went to sleep. What happened next was so bizarre to me that it stuck with me for a long time.

I began to dream that I was playing the videogame. It wasn't a lucid dream, but in the dream, I was playing the game Aperture Tag, still stuck on that level, and still failing at it, but my mind began to do something interesting, like it was running a simulation on this level and doing it until I beat it. I did end up actually beating the level in my dream, figuring out the solution and when I did, well... I woke up. Now awake, in the morning, I remembered the dream and immediately booted up my laptop to go play Aperture Tag, and I cleared the level I was stuck on immediately.

I am fascinated by the brain's ability to do this, because it happens with me a lot. Whenever I'm stuck on something, like programming something, my brain will recreate the engine that I was coding in that day, simulate it completely accurately, tell me what causes errors and what doesn't, as if I had somehow downloaded that engine and stored it into my brain. My brain would create solutions to problems in dreams and they would turn out to be correct.

Has this ever happened to you? Have you ever had a dream that has impacted you in a very meaningful way or has helped you?
Meddies
 
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