Do you remember your dreams when you wake up? I typically don't, but I know many of you probably do! Here you can tell us about your dreams and talk about dreams in general.
I vividly remember this one dream where a car drove into my kitchen/dining room. Not a good dream. >_> On the flipside, when I was younger, I had these recurring dreams about being in a GIANT house full of white carpeted staircases. These staircases led to all sorts of cool places. One time they led to a room full of Legos, another time a giant pool full of tropical fish. Also Harry Potter and a room full of stuffed animals. Probably more, but those are the ones I remember off the top of my head.
I had a dream that my Father came home and I was scared... I really don't want to get into that. Then a couple of days ago, I had a dream that Godzilla shot a nuclear missile at my house.
Normally for me, I think Wow, that was a strange dream, and then I wake up and immediately forget it, but one that I do remember is the time I went through my entire day in the dream, woke up to my alarm, and was disappointed that it wasn't Saturday.
I just remembered one of my first childhood scary dreams. It was a stereotypical monster comes out of a closet scenario, and the monster was this adult human-sized bipedal frog thing. I don't know why I thought it was scary... I wasn't afraid of normal frogs in real life. These days my dreams typically aren't bizarre. A frequent theme is I'm at a school, but not one I've ever been to but has people and staff I remember. I'm usually forgetting something important for days at a time, like where classes are, completely missing classes for a long period, etc.
I just remembered this dream that I had and I was a Pokémon trainer and a red and black Mega Rayquaza appeared and I don't remember what happened after that. lol
my dreams are really... interesting. in a weird way. they're all weird. :v I barely remember most of them because as soon as I wake up I only remember what took place at the end and some parts in the middle and never really much about how the dream even began.