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( , Sun 10 Apr 2005, 4:32, archived)

...though it would "end in tragedy" -- but I would imagine that would be from Graham's point of view.
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Sun 10 Apr 2005, 4:35,
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it's not going well
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Sun 10 Apr 2005, 4:50,
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teeth or losing your teeth in a dream represents something, but I don't remember what
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Sun 10 Apr 2005, 4:55,
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pseudoscience is one of my least favourite things of all time
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Sun 10 Apr 2005, 5:03,
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but it wasn't as bad as it sounds. Before I was upset because my teeth were falling out and that was vivid and somewhat real and I was panicing like I was loosing some vital means of survival but later it was just a cartoon torrent of teeth that felt like marbles and broken sea shells once it got to my mouth. But I don't think that was necessarily a good thing either.
But it's good to remember dreams. They're great at illustrating the subtler workings of your mind.
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Sun 10 Apr 2005, 5:36,
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But it's good to remember dreams. They're great at illustrating the subtler workings of your mind.