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Ferret Warlord wrote:
One time even combined these two, with a shower stall being behind a door inside a coat closet found in this new part of the apartment.
Yeah, that's the general kind of thing I'm talking about— mental tension insistently presenting itself in the abstract. Maybe in your case it was the want of privacy? ;)
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Dromiceius wrote:
Ferret Warlord wrote:
One time even combined these two, with a shower stall being behind a door inside a coat closet found in this new part of the apartment.
Yeah, that's the general kind of thing I'm talking about— mental tension insistently presenting itself in the abstract. Maybe in your case it was the want of privacy? ;)
That's an angle I never considered. However, it often took the form of trying to psyche myself up into using a communal shower, but always failing, even though I'm always the only one in there. Maybe I want to open myself up but can't seem to do so? ?:( (said communal showers were often much more elaborate than your standard room-with-shower-heads, consisting of huge, multi-storied rooms, sometimes with raised platforms and the occasional booth off to the side) ... Why do I get the feeling I took this in an unwanted direction? <_<
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Ferret Warlord wrote:
Why do I get the feeling I took this in an unwanted direction? <_<
Heh. You didn't, really. It was definitely apropos of what I'd asked for, so thanks for humoring my request. :) I more or less forgot about this thread, until last night. I was playing a remake of Vampire: the Masquerade — Redemption. There were four of us, with different powers, hacking and slashing through a dungeon full of gristly horrors beyond the ken of mortal minds. Suddenly, the action halted. The monsters stopped attacking, and we couldn't move. Has the game frozen? No. Lag? Much worse: it's time for a commercial break! A cheesy tune begins to play, and a Vincent Price-like character comes out from the corner we had just turned, presenting a jug of detergent to the "camera", which was now out of our control. He rhetorically asks, "got tough stains?" You can imagine the rest of the pitch. Unable to wreak bloody vengeance upon him, we watched a demonstration of the cleanser on a bloodstain left by a dead monster. ...I hope I'm not giving Ubisoft any ideas.
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A few days ago, I had one of my oddest dreams... I was publishing Golden Axe (This was before it was published)... never before have I had such a boring uneventful dream. Other than that, I can't recall anything interesting.
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Okay, hmm. I was apparently underwater fishing for some 1000 or so things which were actually quiz items that must be answered correctly by the partner in team above the surface in order to win a prize. We won. I have no idea about the prize though, nor about who was the partner, who was actually a she. I slept quite long though, almost 12 hours, so I dreamed a lot more than that, but that's one thing I remember.
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Flygon wrote:
A few days ago, I had one of my oddest dreams... I was publishing Golden Axe (This was before it was published)... never before have I had such a boring uneventful dream.
A lot of people dream of doing mundane things from their day job. There's a sense of gratification to the activity; you get it off your schedule, or get paid, or get recognized or something like that. I'd bet a lot of WoW addicts dream about playing WoW precisely because it has that addictive action/reward feedback loop.
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Here's a funny story: I dreamt that I was messing around on the computer with my brothers, when all of a sudden, my twin brother's friends appeared into the room and yelling "Hey what's up guys, what are you doing?" I thought that strange, they were never this loud before. But then I woke up after I thought that, and it turns out, I was sleeping in my Spanish class! O_0 It was weird, but thank goodness we were only watching a video. :P
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Dromiceius wrote:
Flygon wrote:
A few days ago, I had one of my oddest dreams... I was publishing Golden Axe (This was before it was published)... never before have I had such a boring uneventful dream.
A lot of people dream of doing mundane things from their day job. There's a sense of gratification to the activity; you get it off your schedule, or get paid, or get recognized or something like that. I'd bet a lot of WoW addicts dream about playing WoW precisely because it has that addictive action/reward feedback loop.
And yet I never dreamt of shelving books, scraping paint, or taking orders. I HAVE had a few dreams about TASes though... This morning, after a rather creepy dream involving an alien invasion, and after that a haunting game that seemed to star Chibiterasu of all characters, I dreamt I was having the hardest time trying to pop a zit on my chin, trying to use a foggy mirror to help, while I had stuck in my head Plex of Yo Gabba Gabba telling me how fun washing your hands is (wish I could find the video for that one).
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The dream I had today was somewhat memorable. I was walking along the road and I saw some women coming in another direction behind me, one of them was very good looking and she smiled at me, and later when I came up a hill I passed them, but they had turned into vultures and were just sitting by the road. Later I somehow ended up at my old elementary school (that happens a lot in my dreams, lol) and the woman from before came and said she had tried to talk to me before, but I hadn't responded. Then we had a good time. Later I was in a classroom, and a woman I went to high school with was sitting next to me. I asked her why she hates me, and she said it was because I didn't stand up for myself (or something like that). Then I noticed that the teacher was discussing with the class about me. She told the class that I had some psychiatric illness, and I got really angry and yelled at the teacher that she shouldn't talk about me behind my back. Well, that was weird. Many other times, I've dreamt that I was still going to school and had forgotten to show up there for weeks or months, then being like "Oh shit, I'm going to fail the semester!"
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You're just fucking stupid, everyone hates you, sorry to tell you the truth. no one likes you, you're someone pretentious and TASes only to be on speed game, but don't have any hope, you won't get there.
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I had a weird dream tonight... So Flygon had submitted a TAS of Blaster Master. I remember that it finished the game in 9 minutes, which I found to be pretty good. I watched the TAS, but suddenly it wasn't Blaster Master anymore, it was Mega Man X. I was about to vote yes, when adelikat made a post saying that the run is not very optimized, and that parrot14gree has finished the game in 5 minutes. I watched parrot14gree's run, and it blew my mind, but I felt a little bad for Flygon. For some reason, Flygon was now sitting next to me by my computer. I leaned close to him and whispered in his ear "don't worry, I thought your entertainment factor was higher on the boss fights". I could see him getting really glad, and he leaned over to me and kissed me on the cheek. I wonder how to interpret this dream...
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...I could see him getting really glad, and he leaned over to me and kissed me on the cheek. I wonder how to interpret this dream...
That part would not surprise me at all. The weirdest part is though... the 'unoptimized' part literally describes my Gourmet Paradise run at this moment (And it will do so until I can get those goddamn Momos to be manipulated just right). Just out of curiosity, what did I look like?
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Just out of curiosity, what did I look like?
I don't know, I don't think I got a good look at you in the dream (plus that it's been several hours since this dream now, and you know how fast memories of a dream can disappear). I just somehow knew that it was you, even though I didn't really see you well... I have a vague memory that you had brown hair, but that's about it.
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More than a few times, I've considered my surroundings in a quasi-lucid state and thought, "oh good, I'm at a school for some reason. I almost thought it was that stupid dream I keep having." So I'm interested in hearing what other people have to say— does anyone else here get these kinds of dreams?
This dream is extremely typical, in my limited experience. After having a few myself, I talked to family and friends, nearly every person had a similar dream. My father, who is past 60, still has these dreams! Mine always takes place in college. Due to the way courses were enrolled (an old telnet based system) it would be VERY easy to enroll in a class, and then totally forget you were enrolled. The dream generally has me logging in to the enrollment system during finals week, to find out that I am enrolled in a class that I have yet to attend. This is followed by panic of how to save my GPA. I never get to the test, just the realization that I skipped an entire class.
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DarkKobold: yep, I've had that one, though typically for me it's high school -- I somehow discover that I managed to graduate without taking a required class, and that they'll revoke my high school diploma if I don't make it up, which would cascade and destroy my college diploma and get me fired from work!
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The more annoying one is when I have to go through military service again.
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I'm... Not sure I follow. Is it the sort of dream where you're reliving a memory?
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My weirdest dream: Me and my freind Brandon were at the beach (a REALLY small beach) with some other people who I later discovered were the characters from the Jimmy Neutron TV show. Then, for no apparent reason, Brandon stopped drinking his Icee and started inhaling like Bowser in Mario and Luigi 3. Needless to say, we were all sucked inside of him. Now, about this point in the dream I turn into just an onlooker (as if I was playing a video game). So, some Sheen clone and I think Carl fell into a giant vat of I think saliva (spit) (in 2D) with pieces of food in it, and the real Sheen was riding a McDonalds Chicken Nuggets box around the stomach (which had an upward entrance, no exit, a pothole window, and just generally looked like a yellow submarine). For absolutely no reason, I skipped ahead in the video (?) on Viddler (??) to skip a gross part where some yellow stuff (mustard?) fell on Sheen. Sheen turned into a fly, flew up the upward tube, and flew out of (guess who) a robot Jimmy attached to a wall serving food in a drive-thru at (guess where) McDonalds. Upon seeing Sheen, the Jimmy-robot told him he was busy, and instructed him to go back inside him. Either I can't remember the rest, or I woke up around that point. Influences: Hope for a playdate with Brandon (which is rare), a recent visit to Adventure Landing (I saw an Icee ad there), my begging Mom to buy me Mario and Luigi 3, my mom and my sister talking about the Jimmy Neutron TV show on my way to bed, my recent obsession with watching TASes on Viddler (embedded video hasn't been introduced yet), and us visiting McDonalds on the way home from church.
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A couple of days ago, my brother bought that Indie pack. Last night, he played Penumbra, and I watched. Not the creepiest game, but it does have some really good atmosphere. Last night, I had a dream that seemed to draw on that spooky, something's-not-right feeling. So, a man had to go on a trip of some kind. I'm assuming personal reasons, possibly to answer some pressing questions about his life. He's on a trail in the middle of a field, with a blizzard blowing around him. He's not quite sure where he's headed, but he knows it's where he's supposed to be. While walking, he comes across what appears to be a small suburban neighborhood. He needs shelter, so he picks a friendly looking house to seek refuge... And finds that it's inhabited by people who look *exactly* like the family he had lost in a tragedy. The wife, his kids, they all looked the same! Obviously spooked, but not willing to turn down hospitality, he stays for a few hours. Over the course of these hours, things somehow go from friendly to hostile, with continued screaming and threats. Eventually he throws the cat into the walk-in refrigerator that they had (where it started licking off some leftover strawberry smoothie on a dish) and threw a birthday at the four-month-old baby, who was in a baby walker. Except instead of splattering all over the baby's face, it simply bounced off of her, and landed on the ground, still on the platter, no worse for wear. Okay, something is *clearly* not right here, this man thinks. Scared out of his wits, he darts out of the house, leaving the cake on the ground, that cat in the fridge, and the wife in the kitchen washing dishes. Some months later, he finds he has some reason to return. Go goes to the house and decides to enter... And finds everything *exactly* as he left it. The baby playing in the walker, the cake on the same spot on the ground, the wife doing the same dishes, the cat licking the same smoothie. And what added to the spookiness of this? It wasn't some sort of Narnian thing where time held still inside when he left, but that it had been like this the entire time he was gone. I never got to finish the dream. I'm kinda glad, I found it spooky enough, even though (or perhaps because?) this was the cake that was thrown.
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After reading ferret warlord's dream and staring at his cake for too long, here's a dream i had last night. I was bored, so I decided to dig up a rejected GB movie. I took this one, downloaded the ROM, and started to play it. At about 5000 frames in, the emulator's graphics started turning into an icing-like substance, and the header no longer read "VisualBoyAdvance," it read "GAME BOY A.J." I was confused, so I went to stop the movie, and I closed VBA. I fooled around with a NES game's memory addresses, and I decided to TAS Metroid 2. But then suddenly, when I reached a certain frame, VBA started to get bigger. It then created a border which looked excatly like Ferret Warlord's cake, and below the game? Suprise, suprise, "GAME BOY A.J." Then I went to browse TASVideos, and on the front page? "Cake now approved for submission." On the Emulator Resources page, in the obsolete emulators, VBA was there. Pretty weird, I know.
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Ferret Warlord wrote:
some sort of Narnian thing where time held still inside when he left
Actually, time doesn't just freeze in Narnia. Earth time and Narnian time proceed at different rates. Earth time is slower in all of the stories except The Last Battle, in which it is faster. [/off topic]
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Dacicus wrote:
[off topic]
Ferret Warlord wrote:
some sort of Narnian thing where time held still inside when he left
Actually, time doesn't just freeze in Narnia. Earth time and Narnian time proceed at different rates. Earth time is slower in all of the stories except The Last Battle, in which it is faster. [/off topic]
Then in either case, the analogy works, does it not?
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Haha, this was an odd one. I dreamed that I was in heaven, with God. He asked me if my name was (reptilian alien related word) and I said no. I felt a bit uneasy, as if I was lying to God. At some point I asked if equipment existed that could be used to communicate with their world, and how the earth side of such equipment would work, but I think they just gave an avoidant answer. They also talked about a supervillain named Zhao something. I also had the pleasure of talking to one of the Goddesses there, although I don't remember what it was about and I didn't catch her name.
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It's been some time since anyone posted here. I had another TAS dream this night. I dreamt that I was TASing Mega Man 2 (Wood Man's stage) for some reason, and things were going pretty well. In the room before the boss, I managed to zip into the floor by holding down select. I got really excited, and posted about it in the forum, thinking that maybe I'll even join up on the next MM2 TAS! After that, I looked back on my first submission, in this dream it was a Solstice TAS. The submission comments were awesome, they simply said "This input file should work with every ROM version of this game, and if it doesn't, then F*** YOU! I would also like to show this picture while I'm at it:" and then I posted a picture of Donkey Kong running on a rolling barrell down the street. The first comment on that submission was Tompa, simply saying "Lua'ed.".
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Randil wrote:
The submission comments were awesome, they simply said "This input file should work with every ROM version of this game, and if it doesn't, then F*** YOU! I would also like to show this picture while I'm at it:" and then I posted a picture of Donkey Kong running on a rolling barrell down the street. The first comment on that submission was Tompa, simply saying "Lua'ed.".
This is hilarious, especially that last bit. :D
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