This is kind of bothering me and kind of freaking me out as well. It makes me feel a little schizophrenic sort of? When I look back at my past I can't remember whether a lot of things were dreams or actual events that happened. For example, I am almost certain that I have seen a movie where there is talking pizza and a kitchen sink that eats a lady and a bed that swallows people in the same house, but I haven't been able to find that movie at all. But this happens on different levels. Not with weird sci-fi stuff like that but something as simple as meeting a person I sometimes cannot remember if it was real or dream.Does anyone else have this problem?P.S. If you know what movie I might be talking about, PLEASE TELL ME!
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I can't dechiper dreams from reality sometimes.
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Originally Posted By: droppydees
Does anyone else have this problem?
Yeah I have it at times, used to bug me a lot
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Really vivid dreams or imaginings will sometimes be difficult to tell from memory. Memory isn't perfect recall, after all.
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Sometimes when I don't sleep enough for an extended period of time, that happens to me. Dreams can be very real feeling, regardless what's happening. It really gets worse when your friends are in your dreams, and you attempt to build on a "previous conversation" that the two of you never really had. I honestly have no idea what it may be from, or how to fix it or anything, but I have had it happen before. Happened a lot during Basic Training.
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It's called "deja vu". It's just a trick on your brain. There was soemthing on the TV a few weeks ago with an explanation of how what you see doesn't register correctly in your brain and you think you saw it long ago.
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youre probably thinking of one of the House movies theres 4 of them look into it
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Originally Posted By: sdpIt's called "deja vu". It's just a trick on your brain. There was soemthing on the TV a few weeks ago with an explanation of how what you see doesn't register correctly in your brain and you think you saw it long ago. I remember that, it was the time difference between each eye seeing it and how the brain processed that information
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People with déjà vu do often think they must have dreamed what they think they have already seen, but what droppydees describes is something not seen.
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deja vu is basically when your brain receives info and accidentally stores it in the memory part of your brain. you then perceive the information as already having happened. as for the movie, im not sure, but to me it either sounds like a horror movie or a dream.
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I don't think the talking pizza and man-eater sink sounds like a very good movie :D. I'd say it was a dream.Uh... I think I used to have something like this happen to me. It wasn't a frequent happening, but I remember it. I woke up one morning, having dreamt that I got this awesome toy (I was a kid
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Space balls had a talking pizza, but I don't recall a man eating sink.