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I couple of days ago I dreamt about a really really close friend from college and we had a great dream day together just hanging out and catching up. Then the dream fast forwarded to six months later and I found out she'd died of cancer and I was devastated about not having spent more time with her. I was still feeling lovely when I woke up and typing this out I still kind of miss my good friend who I should emphasise never actually existed. Since there's already a whomp posted it was basically this: except feelings of decades old friendship. Splicer has a new favorite as of 08:50 on Sep 12, 2019 |
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I have a lot of dreams of things that happened when I was a little kid that absolutely, definitely, verifiably never happened. It's really disconcerting having dreams that your brain tags as memories of things that definitely happened when they absolutely did not.
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# ? Sep 12, 2019 13:49 |
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One fascinating thing about memories is that basically while they are just stored, they don't change, but everytime you pull them out of deep storage by remembering them, they might get slightly altered before being sent back to deep storage. So your favorite memories, the one you remember most often, are the most altered and wrong of the lot.
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Fathis Munk posted:One fascinating thing about memories is that basically while they are just stored, they don't change, but everytime you pull them out of deep storage by remembering them, they might get slightly altered before being sent back to deep storage. Every time you recall an event you are essentially re-recreating it with the same process used for imagining/fantasizing. This is why its so laughably easy to plant incredibly vivid memories of events that never occurred in people. A lot of folks' "earliest memories" are manufactured from their parents' accounts, rather than their own actual experience.
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Len posted:My dream story nobody cares about : I can still remember a dream I had when I was a kid where I'm swimming and I notice a snake coming after me. It gets close enough that I kick it in the face and it bites me, which wakes me up and I see my cat jumping down from the foot of my bed. I'm sorry, cat.
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# ? Sep 12, 2019 16:58 |
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https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/tanyachen/nashville-influencer-claims-smartwater-featured-motorcycle IG "influencer" posts artsy photos of her motorcycle crash (complete with product placement), get roasted
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Dreamchat: I have twice in my life woken up convinced a dream was true. In one case I'd spent a year at a different uni, and I had incredibly vivid, familiar memories of the place - the building, the lecture rooms, friends, nights out, the lot. None of it was real. Shook me for a while. The other I was utterly convinced a friend was dead, and had been for a while, to the extent I had to call them just to verify they weren't. Brains are weird.
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Back in high school I dreamed Dick Cheney died. I only mention it because I'm still sad it wasn't true
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The weirdest dreams are the ones with severe time dilation. I've had multiple dreams (usually from falling asleep very drunk and getting an uninterrupted 8+ hours) that seemed to last as long as 3 days.
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# ? Sep 13, 2019 02:51 |
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sorry for starting dream chat. nobody cares what y’all dream about guys
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a fatguy bald spot posted:sorry for starting dream chat. nobody cares what y’all dream about guys I dream of people no longer caring about derails.
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chitoryu12 posted:I dream of people no longer caring about derails. keep posting im reloading
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I had a dream that I was floating through an atrium. There were serpents in the foliage and then my fingers turned into sharp broken glass shards and I joined a group going to Mortal Kombat.
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The most recent dream I remember having is one in which Mark Canha (Oakland A's outfielder) & I fought zombies together and people bitten by zombies got flushed down toilets into hell.Bargearse posted:I swear I must be the only one who finds them even slightly interesting. I love hearing/reading about people's dreams
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YeahTubaMike posted:I love hearing/reading about people's dreams finally some good stdh
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YeahTubaMike posted:I love hearing/reading about people's dreams Me too. It's very sweet. I wish people would write more about the emotional tone of their dreams. Maybe it needs its own thread. VVV Thanks! WrenP-Complete has a new favorite as of 13:48 on Sep 13, 2019 |
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WrenP-Complete posted:Me too. It's very sweet. I wish people would write more about the emotional tone of their dreams. dudes I always report here when I have an interesting dream that actually survives past the first few moments of wakefulness.
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Reading about dreams is a lot less boring the hearing about them out loud because people get to the point a lot faster and are much better at filtering out unnecessary details. You don’t have to deal with all the pauses people do as they try to remember and explain something their brain is programmed to forget. It helps that the topic is in “most interesting dreams” rather than “what nonsense I happened to dream last night”. Edit: I wrote a dream here but it was too wordy and probably bad so I erased it. Zinkraptor has a new favorite as of 16:34 on Sep 13, 2019 |
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Zinkraptor posted:Reading about dreams is a lot less boring the hearing about them out loud because people get to the point a lot faster and are much better at filtering out unnecessary details. You don’t have to deal with all the pauses people do as they try to remember and explain something their brain is programmed to forget. My version of purgatory/not-quite-hell is me being forced to listen to someone telling me their dream. Each time I stop paying attention, they start over, but add more detail to the story. If I make it through their dream, the next person in an endless line steps up.
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Pastry of the Year posted:dudes Yes, not to ruin too much fun but let's take the dream chat to the dream thread.
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IDK about hellworld library fines but that sort of thing does happen? (Regardless of the possible genders of the participants.)
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Plausible I guess but the whole setup is classic stdh. They probably observed someone unable to borrow books due to fines, and may have even witnessed someone else pay those fines, but I guarantee it wasn't 29c and a little girl.
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bike tory posted:Plausible I guess but the whole setup is classic stdh. They probably observed someone unable to borrow books due to fines, and may have even witnessed someone else pay those fines, but I guarantee it wasn't 29c and a little girl. Where I live, if the amount owing or owed to the government is less than 1$ (or maybe even something like 2 - 3$) they just waive it, since it costs more than that to process the transaction. Also don’t libraries waive the fees if you actually bring the book back?
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# ? Sep 20, 2019 21:45 |
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Anything less than 10 bucks in Seattle you can still check stuff out, and you only have to pay down to 9.99 to be able to check stuff out again. But if it's in one of those places where Republicans try and drug test people with food stamps I wouldn't be surprised if they had a zero tolerance policy towards late fees.
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GreenMetalSun posted:Where I live, if the amount owing or owed to the government is less than 1$ (or maybe even something like 2 - 3$) they just waive it, since it costs more than that to process the transaction. Also don’t libraries waive the fees if you actually bring the book back? Yeah, the only unrealistic part to me is the librarian demanding 29 cents before allowing a checkout.
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GreenMetalSun posted:Where I live, if the amount owing or owed to the government is less than 1$ (or maybe even something like 2 - 3$) they just waive it, since it costs more than that to process the transaction. Also don’t libraries waive the fees if you actually bring the book back? Mine never did. And that's why I stopped going to the Massillon library
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I love libraries. Who is the comedian that has the bit about how good libraries are and how little anyone uses them or cares about them while people are also buying millions of books
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Skwirl posted:Anything less than 10 bucks in Seattle you can still check stuff out, and you only have to pay down to 9.99 to be able to check stuff out again. But if it's in one of those places where Republicans try and drug test people with food stamps I wouldn't be surprised if they had a zero tolerance policy towards late fees. Louisville KY is the same system. And while I have to enforce it, it’s always with an air of “I wish I could check this book out to you”.
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freeedr posted:I love libraries. Who is the comedian that has the bit about how good libraries are and how little anyone uses them or cares about them while people are also buying millions of books I don’t know who you mean, but I remember a segment on Colbert Report once where he argued libraries are socialist and good capitalists should fight against them by checking out books and refusing to return them until they were charged to replace the books.
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freeedr posted:I love libraries. Who is the comedian that has the bit about how good libraries are and how little anyone uses them or cares about them while people are also buying millions of books
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https://twitter.com/mattdizwhitlock/status/1176123548634669057
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Elysiume posted:Don't know what you mean so instead I'll offer you this awful comic I wonder if they're aware it's the sorts like Barnes and Noble that are faltering. Independent bookstores are doing just fine.
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AngryRobotsInc posted:I wonder if they're aware it's the sorts like Barnes and Noble that are faltering. Independent bookstores are doing just fine. I follow a book seller on Facebook. He often posts about the media wanting to interview him and they always end up wanting to ask about the demise of books and/or bookshops and/or shops in general and he has to say "I don't know what to tell you, I just opened a new book shop last week "
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Jerry Cotton posted:I follow a book seller on Facebook. He often posts about the media wanting to interview him and they always end up wanting to ask about the demise of books and/or bookshops and/or shops in general and he has to say "I don't know what to tell you, I just opened a new book shop last week " About a decade or so ago, I remember a lot of doomcriers in the media going on about how Amazon was going to be the death of the independent bookseller/bookshop. Like Walmart drives mom-and-pops out. A lot of people still think that's the case, when it's the big chains that are the ones going down, like Barnes and Noble, or are gone, like Borders. And there are more independent stores, both new and used, and existing ones have seen an increase in sales.
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Transcript, because it's long: quote:Bro: You can’t say you’re pan if you’ve only dated cis-boys Jess..
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You limp lettuce
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yeah I eat rear end posted:poo poo that has never not happened: someone saying "I don't want to hear about your dreams" and being met with a flood of "yeah i agree, but this one was just SO weird, can't make heads or tails of it". "Just you wait until I tell you the tale of the time I was half awake and a ghost..."
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GreenMetalSun posted:
This is violence
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A big name celebrity!
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