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Re: A Sonic Game Dream.
« Reply #30 on: January 14, 2014, 12:44:05 pm »
I love how irrelevant this thread is to the OP.

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Re: A Sonic Game Dream.
« Reply #31 on: January 14, 2014, 12:47:16 pm »
Thorn: Let me just make this crystal clear...

I DON'T CONTROL THE FUTURE!

What I meant is that IN the dream, I'm making decisions.  I'm not controlling the dream.

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Re: A Sonic Game Dream.
« Reply #32 on: January 14, 2014, 12:51:32 pm »
Since you are the moderator of lucid game dreams, Thorn, why isn't there a board FOR game dreams?
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Re: A Sonic Game Dream.
« Reply #33 on: January 14, 2014, 01:03:20 pm »
He frequents a Sonic forum, so it's only natural that he'd eventually dream of something Sonic-related.

Uh... that means I come here a lot, do I?
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Re: A Sonic Game Dream.
« Reply #34 on: January 14, 2014, 01:08:04 pm »
HermitHelmet, considering that the OP and Reply #3 combine to state that the OP is a vision of the future, I'd say inquiring about his visions of the future is very much on topic. Please stop backseat modding.

dwhitethegamer, I'm a chatroom moderator on a different site related to dreaming. Why would I open up a dreaming board on a speedrunning site? Beyond that, everybody believes that he/she is making decisions in dreams, whether normal or lucid. That's not a special quality. >_> What I'm curious about is this idea that your dreams are precognitive; that is, that they "come true", as you put it. I still don't really have any explanation on that. You're not giving anecdotes nor are you positing a reason beyond "God wills it." If you're going to make a big claim, I expect a good explanation. I've already mentioned that I've watched people go off the deep end after connecting their dreams to supernatural occurrences, so this is a sore spot for me.

Also, don't triple post. We have a "Modify" button for a reason.
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Re: A Sonic Game Dream.
« Reply #35 on: January 14, 2014, 01:13:16 pm »
Since you are the moderator of lucid game dreams, Thorn, why isn't there a board FOR game dreams?

You know what? This is a very good question. In fact, it's SUCH a good question that I've gone ahead and fixed this. Here you go

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Re: A Sonic Game Dream.
« Reply #36 on: January 14, 2014, 01:19:45 pm »
As I said, 80 to 95% of the time my dreams come true...that is, if it's a real life situation.  It's as if my dreams are actually something that's going to happen sometime... who knows what time it is.  If you're implying that I'm just not giving reasons other than "God wills it", I don't know why I even printed the topic.  You say people go off the deep after connecting dreams to "Supernatural occurrences".  This isn't a supernatural occurrence, this is happening somewhere in the future.

Also, I don't hit the "Modify" button every time because I'm lazy. :)

EDIT: No, flying fox.  I didn't say I don't care.

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Re: A Sonic Game Dream.
« Reply #37 on: January 14, 2014, 01:21:23 pm »
Since you are the moderator of lucid game dreams, Thorn, why isn't there a board FOR game dreams?

You know what? This is a very good question. In fact, it's SUCH a good question that I've gone ahead and fixed this. Here you go

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Re: A Sonic Game Dream.
« Reply #38 on: January 14, 2014, 01:24:55 pm »
Yeah Thorn, geez. His dreams aren't supernatural, they're just foreseeing the future. I see nothing wrong with that. Stop being a jerk with all your fancy "logic" and "reason".

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« Reply #39 on: January 14, 2014, 02:27:01 pm »
HermitHelmet, considering that the OP and Reply #3 combine to state that the OP is a vision of the future, I'd say inquiring about his visions of the future is very much on topic. Please stop backseat modding.


By bad for Backseat Modding. I noticed it changed from MORESO a Sonic Thread to a thread that had changed it's discussion.

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Re: A Sonic Game Dream.
« Reply #40 on: January 14, 2014, 04:31:18 pm »
Well, Dwhite, Religion is a sensitive subject. Also, the scientific research being done on dreams disproves your claim <_<
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Re: A Sonic Game Dream.
« Reply #41 on: February 06, 2014, 10:26:20 pm »
I had a CRAZY dream last night.  It involved a new Sonic game.

So I was playing, getting used to the controls and everything... fast foward, where Sonic and Tails are heading to a fortress.  I'm guessing it's the final zone, but the dream was hazy.

Sonic was feeling depressed for some reason.  What I can tell from the start of the story, Sonic had another big fight with Eggman, went Super, and trashed Baldy McNosehair's toys.  Tails was also along for the ride.  They, however, fell for yet another elaborate trap and were sent to another planet.

Fast foward again, where Sonic is homesick.  Tails tries to cheer him up, but Sonic doesn't budge.


Then, out of nowhere, Alvin and Brittany- yes, I said it-of the, well you know, show up.  They cheer up Sonic, which somehow works.  He thanks them and runs into the fortress. (Guess what the setting is.):)

Into the fortress, where I can tell, I basically mastered the game.  Sonic was running full speed, collecting rings, boosting, running on and climbing up walls (Homage to Sonic Lost World), everything you want.  The goal ring was in sight, and 5 seconds later, I'm there.

And that's what I remember of the dream.

Thorn:  This isn't an extension of my posts from yesterday.  This is a true dream story.  If you believe in God, like me, you have visions of the future galore.

Just putting it out there, but your dream omitted all of the sports bandages, Hulk Knuckles, and the scarf. I'd've thought God would've shown you that part.
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