
It's how I feel every time she/he posts. I WOULD be on the vodka, but I've gotta be up fairly early. Not really advisable, is it?
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Mon 23 Jan 2012, 23:45,
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Also, I have to be up in about six and a half hours myself. Maybe I'll take a small whiskey and read in bed. Yes, that sounds like a good idea.
/Using B3ta as my blog, blog
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Mon 23 Jan 2012, 23:48,
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/Using B3ta as my blog, blog

I've been trying to lucid dream recently. Having some sort of alcohol in my system conjures up weird dreams, could be interesting. *ponders*
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Mon 23 Jan 2012, 23:53,
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both times it fell apart within seconds
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Tue 24 Jan 2012, 0:07,
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I've started listening to tapes, etc. Shit DOES happen, but at this stage, not much. I mean, the most that's ever happened is I felt like I fell through the bed, and into zero gravity. Trippy.
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Tue 24 Jan 2012, 0:12,
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If you practice. Make a habit of asking yourself whether you are dreaming while finding your hands or flicking a light switch and/or looking at text. The movie "Waking Life" is sophomoric but helpful with these points.
My favourite kind of lucid dream leaves the reality of the dream intact while allowing me a measure of omnipotence ie: there are zombies and I'm bored of using this shovel as a weapon, where is a Swiss army knife? Oh: right over there. Or: oh shit I hate working at this restaurant but hey I just realized I'm dreaming and this customer is kind of cute *does her on the table*.
So nothing too profound, but fun.
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Tue 24 Jan 2012, 1:32,
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My favourite kind of lucid dream leaves the reality of the dream intact while allowing me a measure of omnipotence ie: there are zombies and I'm bored of using this shovel as a weapon, where is a Swiss army knife? Oh: right over there. Or: oh shit I hate working at this restaurant but hey I just realized I'm dreaming and this customer is kind of cute *does her on the table*.
So nothing too profound, but fun.