Re: Dreams
Posted: 28 Apr 2013 03:10
So, later?
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Why would she be there the whole time though, she lives with you?My grandmother appears, and says she has just got off the bus (Despite this being the first time she appears in the dream, I thought she had been with us the whole time and am not surprised by her appearance).
Oh!OnyxIonVortex wrote:Then how did you know they were blue and red?
And was it the sand.witch house? XD
I saw the wisdom gems.Then how did you know they were blue and red?
And was it the sand.witch house? XD
Maybe, because you don't have a lot of experience with Asian peoples, you mind substituted with Europeans instead.So I had a dream in which I was in North Korea. Lol. In Pyongyang, to specify.
It started with some kinda ceremony in a long, nicely decorated corridor, as if it was in a palace. Very similarly-looking people marched in a row and took, like, guns and ammo and stuff from this machine thing and then proceeded to walk out of the place. Some tender patriotic music was playing. I remember thinking in the dream that it can't be the anthem. Then that bizarre weapon-giving ceremony ended and I tried to walk through the corridor to some other place. I noticed everyone I encountered spoke English and didn't look Asian at all, which was kinda terrifying (zomg korea's kidnappin peoples!1!11). So then I got to these like kind of dark blue colored halls, where I was accompanied by my friends. There were a lot of people. Few were naked haha wtf. Then we found this desk of some dude that made coffee for the people on this *party* or whatever it was. Behind this desk there was a realistic drawing (or maybe even a photo) of a town in a state of destruction and shit. Taken from like a plane high up. The dude spoke Polish, which was kinda scary too. He kept talking about that photo/drawing. At first I thought it was the place where the whole Korean revolution started or something. (Even though I'm not even sure if they had a revolution in their history lol.) But then I learned it is the place where all North Koreans are said to meet during, like, an apocalypse. The dude seemed eager for it. Then I noticed I have these two Korean coins, so I looked at them, curious how they look. They were like silver elipsoids. One featured an odd hand gesture that's pretty much impossible to do, and the other had the logo of the Olympic Games on it, along with a date, like 2008 or 2010 or something. And then it ended.