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nightcraw1er.488: Legendary saying:
Man who got to sleep with hard one wake up with solution in hand.
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darthspudius: Haha love it!
There was a whole lot, many years back. The only other one I remember is:
Man with hole in pocket feel cocky all day..

Saying that, google finds everything now:
http://www.trees-and-lambdas.info/matushansky/confucius.html
I get game dreams which play out as if real life. The usual scenario is that i am being attacked and my forces are unprepared and or insufficient. Or the frustration of some objective i am repeatedly trying to achieve but never succeed.... exactly like an erotic dream!
Many years ago a former girlfriend told me that I talked in my sleep and said something to the effect of "Don't worry Tycho, we'll get them next time."

I had been playing Fallout.
If I'm really into a game and playing it all the time, like I am Hitman 2 right now, then I can definitely have images from it in my dreams. Not in all kinds of detail though, I'm not someone who remembers a lot about their dreams.
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tinyE: But, how do we know what is really the game, and what is really the dream?
You have to be vigilant of signs for screen tearing and/or lag. If it's too good to be true, it most likely is.
I have one for the ages. After playing Quake for the first time I dreamed that I was being shot at by an ogre, the ones with the grenade launchers. The thing I've always found striking, is that I dodged the grenades Matrix style. I was never able to explain the effect, until I saw Matrix, three years later when it was released.

EDIT: And, of course, Tetris.

EDIT2: I also never knew the condition of dreaming about a new/repetitive game you just played is called Hypnagogia.
Hypna-GOG-ia!
Post edited September 24, 2019 by MadalinStroe
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Fairfox: ...of course not.
Completely, understandable.
low rated
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tinyE: But, how do we know what is really the game, and what is really the dream?
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DadJoke007: You have to be vigilant of signs for screen tearing and/or lag. If it's too good to be true, it most likely is.
That reminds me of the new Borderland commercials, have you seen them?

Pretty girl on the beach, all of a sudden lag, static.
It's hilarious.
It seems my dreams have save game functionality.

If things don't go well, reload and repeat with a different approach.
Sleep, What sleep?

I'll sleep when I'm dead, Which with how I'm feeling probably won't be long now.

Is that, That thing that happens when I blank out then wake up in my chair a few hours later and feel real groggy for some weird reason?

when I do nod off all I see is blackness I don't dream that's pretty serious I think.
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DadJoke007: You have to be vigilant of signs for screen tearing and/or lag. If it's too good to be true, it most likely is.
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tinyE: That reminds me of the new Borderland commercials, have you seen them?

Pretty girl on the beach, all of a sudden lag, static.
It's hilarious.
That's the problem TinyE that ISN'T hilarious.

THIS VIDEO is hilarious
Post edited September 24, 2019 by fr33kSh0w2012
Yes.

Dreaming is how the mind solves problems. There is no interior "mentalese" as some thinkers have postulated, there is just the transcendent epiphenomenal thought that spontaneously transpires out of mental processes. The "problem" of Tetris —— i.e., arranging the blocks into complementary configurations —— lends itself perfectly to the mind's stereographic cognition, which probably explains why it was so popular.

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tinyE: But, how do we know what is really the game, and what is really the dream?
Rum.
If it was a dream there would be rum.