periodicallymirdered
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Does a dream stil count as a nightmare when you aren't scared of it? I'm pretty sure.
Here's a short one. But to get the full depth, you have to look up David Bowie in the movie Labyrinth. Okay, do you have the image? Great hair and leather outfits? Okay good.
I used to have this dream when I still in elementary school. It essentially went, my mom dropped me off at a daycare/conveince store, as you obviously can't take care of your children when you are shopping, and David Bowie in full Labyrinthian costume was the daycare worker. And althought it might sound like some late 80's wet dream, it was terrifying for me at the time. I'm pretty sure he started turning all the children into stone like Medusa and I hid behind those thick mats you place out in elementary gym class...
Anyway, I just remember this as the only nightmare I've ever had. I fall into the category of people who don't remember any of their drams. I never waking up in cold sweats, or feel 'oddly' content after a peaceful dream. So, it's obviously weird why I can so clearly remember David Bowie as a daycare worker.
I want to say as I've grown older, I've stopped being afraid of David Bowie but I mean...
Am I the only one!? His winged eye looks goes straight into his eyebrow to form an eye on top of eye!! Why is anyone else not afraid and weirdly turned on by that!?
Here's a short one. But to get the full depth, you have to look up David Bowie in the movie Labyrinth. Okay, do you have the image? Great hair and leather outfits? Okay good.
I used to have this dream when I still in elementary school. It essentially went, my mom dropped me off at a daycare/conveince store, as you obviously can't take care of your children when you are shopping, and David Bowie in full Labyrinthian costume was the daycare worker. And althought it might sound like some late 80's wet dream, it was terrifying for me at the time. I'm pretty sure he started turning all the children into stone like Medusa and I hid behind those thick mats you place out in elementary gym class...
Anyway, I just remember this as the only nightmare I've ever had. I fall into the category of people who don't remember any of their drams. I never waking up in cold sweats, or feel 'oddly' content after a peaceful dream. So, it's obviously weird why I can so clearly remember David Bowie as a daycare worker.
I want to say as I've grown older, I've stopped being afraid of David Bowie but I mean...
Am I the only one!? His winged eye looks goes straight into his eyebrow to form an eye on top of eye!! Why is anyone else not afraid and weirdly turned on by that!?