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Cheese Dreams
2009-05-22, 03:30:38
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Anyone a fan of this?

Just generally eating a block of cheese and having a mad one while you sleep?

:D

Last time I had one I dreamt I had blue hair and no teeth/lower half of jaw.

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2009-05-22, 03:33:39
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2009-05-22, 03:51:28
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I actually hate cheese but love dreams!! In one of last nites I was at a festival and Dizzee Rascal was covering Den Haan's Night Shift!! and what a phenomenal cover it was :)
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2009-05-22, 13:08:46
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Copied from a recent facebook conversation of mine....

Revisions going ok, exam on Monday, stressed. Ate loads of cheese before I went to bed last night in a vague attempt to have loads of nightmares so that waking up this morn, to an exam that I literally knew nothing about would seem like relative paradise. The plan worked a little too well, as I woke up convinced I was locked in some kind of blood stained vault with my mates from home having being stabbed several times.

No more cheese on toast for Oli before he goes to bed!!






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2009-05-22, 13:27:49
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Not experimented with cheese dreams that much, but had plenty of 'too much sleep' dreams, I had one where I was helping Jesus fight the devil. But he wasn't the Jesus everyone knows, he was a big blue hovering fireball face. Doesn't sound very scary, but the dream waaayy was. I never did see the devil...

I did have the ability to control my dreams once after eating cheese, but every so often I'd make a movement in the dream, I made it in bed as well and it woke me up. Kept ruining my fun.
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2009-05-22, 13:40:27
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I've had a few 24-style dreams from eating cheese late. Got to say I'm a bigger fan of Red Bull Nightmares though, the most common theme of which involves being in a club full of midgets.






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2009-05-22, 13:59:09
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I had a very cheesy pizza last night and had a dream I was in Halo doing the usual carnage and then I was late to catch a plane. I got on the plane and answered my phone to someone screaming, wasn't scary though, just part of my "freaky freaky dream".






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2009-05-22, 14:06:49
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What ingredients does cheese have in Britain?

To get super duper trippy dreams, the best advice I can give is simply to have an alarm clock that wakes you up after around 6 hours of sleep, and then have it ring each tenth minute or something, so it disrupts your sleep. Then turn the alarm clock off and when you fall asleep again you are guaranteed the most bizarre dreams. Like seriously disturbing dreams. Good fun :D






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2009-05-22, 14:33:44
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Patriark Wrote:To get super duper trippy dreams, the best advice I can give is simply to have an alarm clock that wakes you up after around 6 hours of sleep, and then have it ring each tenth minute or something, so it disrupts your sleep. Then turn the alarm clock off and when you fall asleep again you are guaranteed the most bizarre dreams. Like seriously disturbing dreams. Good fun :D
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2009-05-22, 17:42:13
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Patriark Wrote:What ingredients does cheese have in Britain?

To get super duper trippy dreams, the best advice I can give is simply to have an alarm clock that wakes you up after around 6 hours of sleep, and then have it ring each tenth minute or something, so it disrupts your sleep. Then turn the alarm clock off and when you fall asleep again you are guaranteed the most bizarre dreams. Like seriously disturbing dreams. Good fun :D
Yup, lucid dreaming almost always occurs after you wake up and go back to sleep






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2009-05-22, 17:52:49
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I tried something called 'happy 5s' recently, and the comedown/recovery was entirely limited to dreams - felt fine the next day but had the most bizarre nights sleep. Super vivd, contained dreams, waking up every 90 minutes or so - weird stuff especially cos I don't normally remember dreams. Wasn't entirely unpleasant..
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2009-05-22, 20:32:29
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moreeditsplease! Wrote:Strange insight into your life, there.
You're welcome






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2009-05-22, 20:47:10
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im so confused by this thread... are you guys tripping balls on cheese?






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2009-05-23, 02:04:57
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Fike Wrote:Got to say I'm a bigger fan of Red Bull Nightmares though, the most common theme of which involves being in a club full of midgets.
Lmao

CHARLIErules Wrote:im so confused by this thread... are you guys tripping balls on cheese?
Er, yeah, basically.

You're obviously not eating enough of the good stuff! ;)


Smoked barvarian and French brie ftw, couple of glasses (maybe a bottle) of red wine to help it all go down... voila!






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2009-05-23, 02:10:35
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smell my cheese.....




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2009-05-23, 02:29:44
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sweet dreams are made of cheese, who am I to disagree?
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2009-05-23, 02:30:43
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2009-05-23, 02:49:37
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ching chong the cheese-man.......






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