The Lucid Dream // Dreaming Thread

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Prozac and Sertraline are one serious heck of a med, I tell y'all. Update: These meds give some seriously wild dreams/nightmares while sleeping.
Glad I’m not the only one who has Prozac dreams. They are another level, aren’t they?

My nightmares though, as I’ve said before, would scare Steven King. They are horrifying but luckily I forget them very quickly.
 
I have a good friend of mine. We like to hang out and do things together. I think we are both a little shy to admit that we like each other. She even came over to a Friendsgiving I hosted last night.

I then had a dream of a bat flying into my window. I'm one of those people who believe that dreams have meanings, and here's what I found:

Dreaming of a bat flying in a window can symbolize a need for clarity and guidance in a situation. It may indicate that you need to rely on your intuition and instincts to navigate the unknown territories of your life. The flying bat in your dream could be urging you to trust yourself and take a leap of faith. It may also suggest that you should pay attention to your inner voice and rely on your gut feelings when making decisions.
 
Dreamt of an extremely vertically boosted, steep and unusual Special Stage Route 5 variant. It was called "Special Stage Vertigo" It would go upside down and upwards in a Mario Kart 8 fashion to climb upwards to go back down in a crazy steep downwards incline all while happening in a huge sky scraper.

Top speed of the R33 Skyline GT-R in the dream: 780 KPH/ 465 MPH.

In my 20's I've had a dream of another version of Special Stage Route 11 called "Special Stage Littoral". The first corners was a double chicane between the buildings that was followed by a bridge that leads to an uphill neighborhood to go back to the city and turn left then there was a jump over a black pit followed by a 90-degree hairpin to go back to a beam bridge.
 
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