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A Convenient Alternative To Drinking Too Much

If I could put together a stream of continuous thought today, I would post it here. Alas, I'm on little sleep and not enough caffeine. The world is in a haze around me and I wish everyone would keep their voices down.

All night I kept waking with strange and disconnected half-dreams that would startle or confuse me straight out of bed. I don't remember much about what it was that was in my head but it seemed to make sense enough at the time. The word 'sarong' stands out and I remember feeling like someone's parents were unhappy with me.

I'm not sure what I'm seem to be so hung-over from today but it's affecting my bwain. If I could bottle it, I'd be a brazillionaire, I'm sure.

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Dream Hangover
Submitted by Floating in the Milk (not verified) on June 14, 2007 - 1:34pm.

I hate those sorts of dreams, that somehow stick in your brain all day, leaving weird feelings and associations. Every once in a while, I will wake up feeling completely emotionally drained, because I'll have dreamed of having a huge (and often nonsensical) argument with a family member. The physical sensation of intense anger and/or emotion can be hard to shake, and it's strange that it can happen all at the behest of your brain while you're sleeping the night away.

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