BlackLowLtn
Mr. Loverman - BlackCommander of the Fourth Reich
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For a long time I thought I just couldn't remember the dreams I had, but from the way I see people who forget their dream describe the sensation; it seems as though I simply can't dream after a set interval?
I'd have a nightmare in relation to either Megalophobia, Astrophobia or another general world-ending scenario involving beings beyond human comprehension observing/looming over the planet then the next few months or year I would stop dreaming entirely, it's rather strange.
It's just as though I would forward to the morning once I enter slumber; it doesn't ever feel like I gotten a rest or went into a deep sleep, just an instant time skip and energy back up.
I guess here's a few images that are similar to what I have dreamed of, the dreams felt so real to me and usually be from a window or me doing my repeating routine; something so unimaginably big and looming that I feel as though I shouldn't be alive witnessing it, a peak beyond the skies and the unknown, nowhere on earth can I escape and there is utterly no hope left:
I'd have a nightmare in relation to either Megalophobia, Astrophobia or another general world-ending scenario involving beings beyond human comprehension observing/looming over the planet then the next few months or year I would stop dreaming entirely, it's rather strange.
It's just as though I would forward to the morning once I enter slumber; it doesn't ever feel like I gotten a rest or went into a deep sleep, just an instant time skip and energy back up.
I guess here's a few images that are similar to what I have dreamed of, the dreams felt so real to me and usually be from a window or me doing my repeating routine; something so unimaginably big and looming that I feel as though I shouldn't be alive witnessing it, a peak beyond the skies and the unknown, nowhere on earth can I escape and there is utterly no hope left:





