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Tuesday, February 24, 2009

If I ever going to read up on psychology studies, first thing I'll research on is "Dreams".
http://www.asdreams.org/subidxedunightmares.htm

I'm a person who experience alot about dreams and nightmares.
Good and bad, ridiculous, amusing, eerie, scary and heart-stopping.
U named it, I'd it.
(Good thing, I dun've other sleeping disorders. And I hope I'll never have them.)

And yeah, the inspiration to put create this post is the horrifying nightmare I had last night. The scary thing is not about the story, but that I remembered I'd exactly the same nightmare when I was younger.
The haunted venue is a totally wierd setup of my home and my grandparents' old place at Ubi. Can't remember the story totally now, only that I was trapped with ghosts, and I only managed to escape by mere milliseconds. I remembered waking up in shivers and worried that the dream had came to reality.

I wonder what caused the trigger of this old dream and I certainly do not want it to repeat again, especially tonight. A super scary feeling.

a butterfly landed @ 9:46 PM