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Mystic Mock 08-10-2015 09:54 PM

The most horrible dreams?
 
Me and Sophie Turner was investigating a missing Cat case named Sophie, we was asking people questions and we found out that a guy that has history of abusing animals lived just a couple of blocks away.

The most weird part was I started seeing it from the Cat's perspective as the guy was dragging her out from underneath the table and he started making certain remarks that can't be repeated on this Forum but you get what I mean.

What's the most horrible dreams that you've ever had?

Livia 08-10-2015 10:08 PM

A couple of times I've had dreams where there's some kind of predator in the house and during the course of it I dreamt I woke up... and the dream continued. Then when I did wake up, for a second I wasn't sure whether I was actually awake or not.

Daniel-X 08-10-2015 10:16 PM

The one that sticks in my head and left me scared till this day was a dream where I was just stood in the garden and a car pulled up outside my garden and there was a woman in it just staring so I kept walking closer till I got to the window and then all of a sudden I remember just being dragged into my house and when I looked there was just a man and the woman from the far towering over me ready to kill me with kitchen knives.

It doesn't sound that scary on here but I woke up nearly crying I was so scared

Jason. 08-10-2015 10:18 PM

I don't remember most mine. Don't think I've ever had one :worry:

Rob! 08-10-2015 10:52 PM

One dream I had when I was like ten was that I was being kidnapped and my mum didn't believe me when I was shouting to her. I've never forgotten that.
More recently I had a dream that I shot someone and it was one of those dreams that was so real when I woke up I could hear sirens and was lying in bed trying to come up with a plan to make a getaway and go on the run for about two minutes :laugh2:

Dollface 09-10-2015 02:10 AM

Dreams about relatives dying are the worst for me

I have "scary" dreams about zombies and stuff but I enjoy those :laugh:

Tom4784 09-10-2015 02:30 AM

I used to have recurring nightmares as a kid and it was nearly always the same.

I'm in the living room with my family and I can hear something in the garden but no one else can, and then I hear laughter and see something moving in the window. I tell my family what's happening but they don't react to it I then start to hear scratching against the wall facing the garden and slowly but surely I see claws rip through it until i see a monstrous man's face. I'll shout and scream at my family but they don't pay any attention and the man continues to break down the wall until he's inside the house.

I don't remember what used to happen after that but I can remember that I had quite a bad fear of sleep for a year or two until the nightmares stopped.

Tom4784 09-10-2015 02:32 AM

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Originally Posted by Livia (Post 8211070)
A couple of times I've had dreams where there's some kind of predator in the house and during the course of it I dreamt I woke up... and the dream continued. Then when I did wake up, for a second I wasn't sure whether I was actually awake or not.

Hate dreams like that. Have you ever had one of those dreams when you dream that you're just living a normal day and it ends with you falling asleep and then you wake up knackered and confused it feels like you've barely slept as the dream felt real?

Jessica. 09-10-2015 02:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Dezzy (Post 8211258)
Hate dreams like that. Have you ever had one of those dreams when you dream that you're just living a normal day and it ends with you falling asleep and then you wake up knackered and confused it feels like you've barely slept as the dream felt real?

Most of my dreams are like that, it's crazy. :worry:

In reply to the thread, I wouldn't say these dreams are scary or anything but they really messed with my head, basically I have had a few dreams where I was pregnant, went through the pregnancy, gave birth, looked after the baby, really bonded with it and then woke up feeling really confused and of course babyless :worry: hate those dreams because they feel so real

Ammi 09-10-2015 05:15 AM

..I think the worst for me is when you feel someone/something in the room with you..it feels so real and you can feel them breathing on you/they're right next to you but you're completely paralysed..you're really conscious of trying to wake yourself up, of trying to move off the bed or something but you just can't move..

Ammi 09-10-2015 05:17 AM

..I don't really get those dreams very much anymore but I did quite a lot when I was a child and teenager.../scary..

AnnieK 09-10-2015 06:48 AM

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Originally Posted by Ammi (Post 8211273)
..I think the worst for me is when you feel someone/something in the room with you..it feels so real and you can feel them breathing on you/they're right next to you but you're completely paralysed..you're really conscious of trying to wake yourself up, of trying to move off the bed or something but you just can't move..

I used to get these a lot Ammi and they're not dreams apparently....they are actually when your body is asleep but you're brain is overactive. I got them a lot when I went through a period of anxiety and my doctor explained them. They are terrifying.

Josy 09-10-2015 07:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Ammi (Post 8211273)
..I think the worst for me is when you feel someone/something in the room with you..it feels so real and you can feel them breathing on you/they're right next to you but you're completely paralysed..you're really conscious of trying to wake yourself up, of trying to move off the bed or something but you just can't move..

These are the worst

Johnnyuk123 09-10-2015 07:01 AM

I had a dream that i was in a sweet shop eating giant marsh mallows. When i woke up my pillows were missing.

Smithy 09-10-2015 07:05 AM

Teeth falling out or crumbling away in your mouth and trying to spit out all the little pieces, it's the worst because it feels so real :worry:

Jay. 09-10-2015 07:10 AM

i used to have a recurring dream when i was younger, of my parents falling down a whirlpool thing and i couldn't pull them up

i have a lot of dreams about pulling my teeth out lately though, i wake up sweating

arista 09-10-2015 07:18 AM

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Originally Posted by Jay. (Post 8211312)
i used to have a recurring dream when i was younger, of my parents falling down a whirlpool thing and i couldn't pull them up

i have a lot of dreams about pulling my teeth out lately though, i wake up sweating


There is a connection there
But waking up sweating happens alot.

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Ashley. 09-10-2015 07:26 AM

I was getting followed by three old ladies. They weren't chasing me, they just kept walking really slowly towards me and no matter how much I ran, they were always behind me. It was tense.

Crimson Dynamo 09-10-2015 07:35 AM

when i was 4 i deampt that i was hiding from a big cartoon wolf in a forest and I thought well i have to do something or he will find me so in a big scary voice i jumped out and shouted to scare him

he just turned round slowly and smiled :omgno:

I woke up terrified and have never forgotten the dream and i can still recall it now, in colour

:worry:

DemolitionRed 09-10-2015 07:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Smithy (Post 8211311)
Teeth falling out or crumbling away in your mouth and trying to spit out all the little pieces, it's the worst because it feels so real :worry:

I've had that dream a few times and it always freaks me out because someone once told me its a sign that there's going to be a death in the family.

DemolitionRed 09-10-2015 07:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Johnnyuk123 (Post 8211310)
I had a dream that i was in a sweet shop eating giant marsh mallows. When i woke up my pillows were missing.

:joker:

kirklancaster 09-10-2015 08:23 AM

I had a LIVING nightmare when I was about 10 years old which I will never forget. This is a TRUE story:

I was playing with some friends in the street outside our crumbling redbrick terraced house. It was a cold and miserable late October night, just a week or so before Bonfire night. The gas lamps in the street spluttered in the drizzle, their feeble glow rendered more anaemic by the fog which was falling quickly - much to we kids delight. It was a dreary night for grown ups, but to us, it was an exciting night, a night for venturing far from home. A night for exploring. A night for mischief.

But, we had all been told by our parents NOT to move from the street because it had been on the news on the radio that a man had escaped from a lunatic asylum some 15 miles from us, and he was not only a 'double murderer' but there had been warnings that he could be in our area.

Oh the imagery this news conjured up in my 10 year old mind. The excitement it caused in me. A double murderer.... looose in our area!

So, just as soon as our house door was closed to the Autumn night, and my mother had disappeared inside it after issuing her warning not to stray - we strayed. We had already resolved to find this 'nutter' and capture him and no lame warning from the grown ups was going to stop us.

There were four of us; Elko and Smiggy, and Squish and me, and we had 2 battery torches, an Halloween lantern lovingly carved from a huge turnip and complete with a new candle, and we had weapons in the form of two catapults and a penknife. But more than this, we had the type of fearlessness borne of childish naivety.

We went on our quest bravely and carelessly we four; Athos, Aramis, Porthos and D'Artagnan, 'Cavaliers' all, in the true sense of the word, and we made our way via the ginnels and dark backstreets onto the pitch-black unlit 'rec'- our local park, where this murderer was sure to be hiding under the raised Cricket Pavilion, for did we not all hide there when we did not want to be found? Where else would he be hiding?

The fog was fast becoming a 'pea-souper' - thick and green - and clouds almost as black as the sky hid the moon as we stood, torches in hand, weapons at the ready, in front of the paint-peeled wooden pavilion. The old building was built some 3 feet off the floor on brick columns and the void beneath it was covered by thick wooden lattice but we kids had long ago fashioned a secret entrance behind some shrubs at the rear, and if we were smart enough to know about it, then surely this grown up nutter was? Oh he was here – we all just....just KNEW it.

We all made our way around the back of the pavilion and scrambled through the dense evergreens which hid the break in the trellising. We entered that mysterious chamber in order of physical size, with Elko first, me second and Squish next and Smiggy last.

The ground was as dry as old bones and partly obscured by dead leaves which were even drier and had been blown under by the wind. We could hear our own heartbeats as loud as drumbeats in the eerie silence, as we crawled deeper inside the belly of the beast – following our torchlights.

And there, in the far corner, we saw it! A pile of old clothes and rags fashioned into a makeshift bed and pillows! But the bed was EMPTY. Scattered on the dusty floor at the side of it were some empty milk bottles – obviously stolen from someone's doorstep. We all closed in on this pile of rags and the stench made us reel back.

Smiggy bravely poked around the old clothes with a silver birch twig which he'd retrieved from the floor, picking them up and holding them aloft on the end of the stick for our inspection, but they were just old rags – nothing which bore labels saying; 'Escaped Lunatic Murderer'.

We all laughed out loud when Smiggy threw a particularly filthy pair of old trousers at Elko, but as the laughter died, we heard another sound – a heart-stopping sound. A perfectly ordinary sound which we had all heard a million times, but here – in this tomb, on this dark, foggy October night, it was a sound which was as alien and unnerving as you would ever want to hear; twigs crunching beneath heavy feet right outside the pavilion. We held our breath, and turned our torches off, as the footsteps gave way to another sound, far more terrifying – heavy breathing through exertion, and the noise of shrubs being negotiated by someone on all fours... entering our chamber.

(To be continued)

waterhog 09-10-2015 08:40 AM

after seeing the homeless man under a bridge on a freezing night - he was in my dream - but fear not - it turned out to be a nightmare - and that's why I wanted to help him.

Vanessa 09-10-2015 08:42 AM

Sometimes I have one where I'm being chased by someone with a knife. I feel so scared, but I'm able to wake up immediately. Is that weird? :conf:

Cherie 09-10-2015 08:46 AM

I have always had an illogical fear of being gored by a bull :laugh: I have dreams where I am in a field and I'm running for my life and I reach the fence and I start to climb over, then I wake up, I never know If I truly get away :worry:

Livia 09-10-2015 09:34 AM

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Originally Posted by Dezzy (Post 8211258)
Hate dreams like that. Have you ever had one of those dreams when you dream that you're just living a normal day and it ends with you falling asleep and then you wake up knackered and confused it feels like you've barely slept as the dream felt real?

Yes, I have... but only when I've been really ill. I suffered with my throat a lot when I was younger and often had tonsillitis complete with hallucinations. It was sometimes difficult to distinguish dreams with reality.

Niamh. 09-10-2015 09:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Livia (Post 8211070)
A couple of times I've had dreams where there's some kind of predator in the house and during the course of it I dreamt I woke up... and the dream continued. Then when I did wake up, for a second I wasn't sure whether I was actually awake or not.

Oh like an Inception dream, I've had a couple of those, one time I "woke" up twice in it, they're always bad dreams too

Ashley. 09-10-2015 09:42 AM

Yeah I think that's called a "false awakening" (dream within a dream). Normally occurs with lucid dreams and sometimes associated with sleepwalking.

It's scary when it happens... apparently you can "awaken" more than a hundred times before you're actually awake.

Niamh. 09-10-2015 09:43 AM

One of my worst dreams was about the world having been over run with giant human size Moths and I was with a group of people and we were the last humans alive and we were being chased by the Moths and we ran into a barn and the moths were outside and they completely covered the barn. I woke up before they got in though thankfully :worry:

Ashley. 09-10-2015 09:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 8211385)
One of my worst dreams was about the world having been over run with giant human size Moths and I was with a group of people and we were the last humans alive and we were being chased by the Moths and we ran into a barn and the moths were outside and they completely covered the barn. I woke up before they got in though thankfully :worry:

Are you scared of moths now?

Niamh. 09-10-2015 09:45 AM

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Originally Posted by Ashley. (Post 8211386)
Are you scared of moths now?

I was always scared of Moths :laugh: They're second only to spiders for me

kirklancaster 09-10-2015 09:45 AM

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Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 8211385)
One of my worst dreams was about the world having been over run with giant human size Moths and I was with a group of people and we were the last humans alive and we were being chased by the Moths and we ran into a barn and the moths were outside and they completely covered the barn. I woke up before they got in though thankfully :worry:

:laugh: Should have thrown MOTH BALLS at them or hit them with a CRICKET BAT. :hehe:

Ashley. 09-10-2015 09:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 8211387)
I was always scared of Moths :laugh: They're second only to spiders for me

Aw they're harmless though! Except for when they flap around my room when I'm trying to sleep.

Niamh. 09-10-2015 09:47 AM

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Originally Posted by Ashley. (Post 8211391)
Aw they're harmless though! Except for when they flap around my room when I'm trying to sleep.

I know but it's irrational I guess like with Spiders, the vast majority are harmless they just creep me out :laugh:

Ashley. 09-10-2015 09:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 8211395)
I know but it's irrational I guess like with Spiders, the vast majority are harmless they just creep me out :laugh:

The only insects that scare me are worms, woodlouse, caterpillars and centipedes.... It's something about the way they move! I'm not too keen on the slow-crawlers because it makes me feel like they're planning something :suspect:

Niamh. 09-10-2015 09:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Ashley. (Post 8211402)
The only insects that scare me are worms, woodlouse, caterpillars and centipedes.... It's something about the way they move! I'm not too keen on the slow-crawlers because it makes me feel like they're planning something :suspect:

See those would be waaaay down my list of scary creepy crawlies. It's the legs that creep me out and the way they move and the wings with the Moths cos they fly right into your face or hair :worry:

Ashley. 09-10-2015 09:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 8211405)
See those would be waaaay down my list of scary creepy crawlies. It's the legs that creep and the way they move and the wings with the Moths cos they fly right into your face or hair :worry:

I think I'm not afraid of spiders because they're so easy to get rid of. If I see a woodlouse in my house I'm forever staring at it, waiting for it to leave. And it never does!

Niamh. 09-10-2015 09:57 AM

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Originally Posted by Ashley. (Post 8211411)
I think I'm not afraid of spiders because they're so easy to get rid of. If I see a woodlouse in my house I'm forever staring at it, waiting for it to leave. And it never does!

Woodlouse are way easier to get rid of because they don't run when you try to get them, I would just pick them up with a tissue.

Ashley. 09-10-2015 10:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 8211413)
Woodlouse are way easier to get rid of because they don't run when you try to get them, I would just pick them up with a tissue.

Ew no I'm not touching them, not even with a tissue! :hmph:

Livia 09-10-2015 10:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 8211380)
Oh like an Inception dream, I've had a couple of those, one time I "woke" up twice in it, they're always bad dreams too

Yeah, it's horrible. I dreamed I woke up because there was a scratching sound out on the landing, my light wouldn't work, I thought we had a power cut... went out on to the landing and something terrible was crouching there that rushed me and pushed be backwards on to the bed... and I woke up... turned on the light but it wouldn't work... went out on to the landing and there was this thing crouched there again... rushed at me, knocked me backwards and I woke up for real. I was a bit apprehensive turning on the light in case it wouldn't work LOL... Every time I started to drop off to sleep I heard scratching out on the landing. It was a really strange night.


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