Eat salad, Hec. I care about you and your arteries, and I expect it is what I'll eat.(Not your arteries.)
Natter 37: Oddly Enough, We've Had This Conversation Before.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Lyra Jane, same thing happened to me today. Breakfast: healthy cereal with banana & strawberries. Lunch: pasta with broccoli and an apple. My coworkers bring in cake and bags of chocolate. What am I to do?
In unrelated news, one of my coworkers just got laid off, and I have been told that I'm getting a promotion (details still extremely vague). Weird day.
Eat salad, Hec. I care about you and your arteries, and I expect it is what I'll eat.(Not your arteries.)
I had a burrito. On the plus side chicken and black beans. On the evil side guacamole and cheese. No sour cream though. No arteries.
My boss is gone. My coworker is gone. The substitute big boss from the other boss filling in for my good boss who left? Not here today.
Guac contains the good fat, I think.
Also, it is Nature's Perfect Food made better. Mmm. Avacado.
Damn. Want one right now. Or five of them.
Has anyone else here ever heard that you can't actually read in your dreams?
Has anyone else here ever heard that you can't actually read in your dreams?
Yes. This was discussed in the movie Waking Life.
Has anyone else here ever heard that you can't actually read in your dreams?
I've read posts in dream b.orgs, so I don't think it's true. (Yeah, I gotta get better dreams.)
Has anyone else here ever heard that you can't actually read in your dreams?
Yeah, but I've also heard you can't smell in your dreams, and as I've had dreams centered around both spilling a bottle of Obsession (I had none anywhere near me, but knew the scent well) in Pay n Pak and reading the best Regency I've ever found (I always wake up before I finish reading them, I fear), I don't really believe it.
I mean, in my dreams, I see the words, read the words, flip back a page or two to re-read the words because I've skimmed over something important... it's just like actual reading. Sometimes I go to find the book and then am sad to realize it isn't real.
I've written and read sheet music in my dreams. Which I've never been able to do in my waking life.
I've read posts in dream b.orgs, so I don't think it's true. (Yeah, I gotta get better dreams.)
I think the thing is supposed to be that the text, if it is actually text there, and not just imagined text, will not stay stable. If you read something in a dream, then try to read it again, it will have changed.