Strange dreams.
16 years ago
General
It's almost 6 in the morning.
I've been up since about 3. But I had strange dreams during the in-between time when I was sleeping.
First, for some reason, I had to walk through a variation of a diner back from my hometown to get to someplace. Do you know when you know a place in your dream, but it looks absolutely nothing like how you remember it? It was like that.
Anyway, when I was passing through, there was a terrible infestation of crawling insects. Maggots, roaches, ants, locusts, silverfish, some strange transparent things that I couldn't identify, ect. All of them fairly big. I recall seeing a huge ant-moth thing giving birth/laying eggs right on the ground in front of me. (gross!) I heard someone say that it started out as ants getting into the sandwiches, and that when they checked on them in the morning, the sandwiches were entirely gone. I had to hurry and rush through, otherwise they would bite at my ankles or crawl on me. Which I really didn't want.
So, that was weird.
Then later, I encountered a weird, tall, humanoid plant (fungus? Insect?) creature that split apart from another one and grew into its own being. I ended up befriending him. I forget what his name was, but for some reason, I think it sounded something like Tziporah with the 't' pronounced. Only lovelier sounding and more fluid. He asked what mine was, so I replied, "It's Kari." He gave me this odd look like something wasn't right, to which I said, "I know, it doesn't sound real, does it?" He shook his head, so I asked what he thought my name should be. After thinking for a moment, he said, "Orange!"
I remember laughing and saying, "That would explain why I like the color so much."
I really liked Something-Like-Tziporah, but he seemed to be very sensitive about people who looked at him strangely and punched them in the face (hard) if they looked down on him for being an inhuman thing. Poor dear. I had to try to stop him to keep him out of trouble, but I don't think it helped. :/
I like being able to remember my dreams. Dream logic is odd, but there was something kind of nice and magic about this one.
I've been up since about 3. But I had strange dreams during the in-between time when I was sleeping.
First, for some reason, I had to walk through a variation of a diner back from my hometown to get to someplace. Do you know when you know a place in your dream, but it looks absolutely nothing like how you remember it? It was like that.
Anyway, when I was passing through, there was a terrible infestation of crawling insects. Maggots, roaches, ants, locusts, silverfish, some strange transparent things that I couldn't identify, ect. All of them fairly big. I recall seeing a huge ant-moth thing giving birth/laying eggs right on the ground in front of me. (gross!) I heard someone say that it started out as ants getting into the sandwiches, and that when they checked on them in the morning, the sandwiches were entirely gone. I had to hurry and rush through, otherwise they would bite at my ankles or crawl on me. Which I really didn't want.
So, that was weird.
Then later, I encountered a weird, tall, humanoid plant (fungus? Insect?) creature that split apart from another one and grew into its own being. I ended up befriending him. I forget what his name was, but for some reason, I think it sounded something like Tziporah with the 't' pronounced. Only lovelier sounding and more fluid. He asked what mine was, so I replied, "It's Kari." He gave me this odd look like something wasn't right, to which I said, "I know, it doesn't sound real, does it?" He shook his head, so I asked what he thought my name should be. After thinking for a moment, he said, "Orange!"
I remember laughing and saying, "That would explain why I like the color so much."
I really liked Something-Like-Tziporah, but he seemed to be very sensitive about people who looked at him strangely and punched them in the face (hard) if they looked down on him for being an inhuman thing. Poor dear. I had to try to stop him to keep him out of trouble, but I don't think it helped. :/
I like being able to remember my dreams. Dream logic is odd, but there was something kind of nice and magic about this one.
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