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Cowsphere Katelyn Rose - A Doll's Digital Playground

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Current Username : Doll (•˕ •マ.ᐟ Formerly known as Kiwi Kitty, I want to discuss topics of interest and mind vomit without censorship - as the internet has become too sterile for me to speak my original thoughts on most of the mundane social media platforms of choice, such as Facebook where I've recently been banned. Feel free to have a conversation with me on this thread, and all discussions topics are welcomed. If you're here because you're somebody who has disdain towards me - welcome, and good luck.
Dreams are weird, how do our brains come up with these things? It's just interesting to me how we can exist somewhere else when we are asleep - I know not everyone dreams and there's even people who don't believe lucid dreaming is real, even though it's been proven - but that sounds like a atmospheric dream, did it feel comfy in a weird way?
Let's just say from personal experience that we can, but that goes as a response to certain stuff in our lives, either life or events past or present, they also might to give you insight into possible future be it near or far one.

I've been catching myself on this quite a handful of times. Frankly 'nuff but sometimes I have a very strong sense of deja vu, only to realize some te afger that things were going like in a dream that I have seen aime time ago. Not exactly second-to-second but overall thing was the same. I saw something in my dream, it was happening later in my life.
 
Let's just say from personal experience that we can, but that goes as a response to certain stuff in our lives, either life or events past or present, they also might to give you insight into possible future be it near or far one.

I've been catching myself on this quite a handful of times. Frankly 'nuff but sometimes I have a very strong sense of deja vu, only to realize some te afger that things were going like in a dream that I have seen aime time ago. Not exactly second-to-second but overall thing was the same. I saw something in my dream, it was happening later in my life.
I actually have screen shot proof of this happening, where I told somebody about a dream I had of my house burning down - and just three months after the dream I had and the message I sent, my house actually did burn down - almost died in it like in the dream, and I was able to have a screen shot of the date of the dream and then the date of the fire happening, it was just slightly different in how the fire was started compared to what happened in the dream.
 
I've been getting more into visual kei as well as menhera street fashion and cosplaying once more, I want to eventually buy myself techwear clothing but it gets expensive and I always want the things I can't afford right now. Scene style is cute if done in the way of the early 2000s maybe with the same photo effects too or done on old cameras for the true aesthetic of it.
Right I remember. It's def more expensive to find clothes for those I think. Techwear stuff maybe you'll find thrifting or on temu/shein. I think the closest I have is this temu zip up workout top but if you have the right bottoms I think it would work.

I looove early 2000s scene fashion. I was a preteen when I first started liking it and had no money to buy/my parents never would have been down but it's actually pretty easy to find camis, belts, shorts and stuff for it. I've got some pink extensions in the mail+ a purse which I think fits. I need some colored skinny jeans and a tutu now. I've got to hit up garage sales more often tbh someone's gotta be getting rid of their HS clothes around here...

Good idea for the old camera btw. My smartphone def looks out of place.

I actually inherited my dad's old backup disc's where he downloaded all my old phone content from my first phone. It's given me a pretty good throwback to the vibes of that time, with phone filters, all my 2000s anime rp images and more. When I get those downloaded I'll have to post some here.
 
Your on the David Lynch mindset
I love david lynch

but it's just something I think about a lot because of how I dream quite literally every night - and even to this day scientists don't entirely understand it either, but it's weird how we can lucid dream, being inside a dream scape while aware our bodies are outside of ourselves asleep in a bed. It feels like something that shouldn't be able to happen when it's happening, and then even being able to continue to explore the dream space with this knowledge in those moments if the dream doesn't collapse in itself.
 
I love david lynch

but it's just something I think about a lot because of how I dream quite literally every night - and even to this day scientists don't entirely understand it either, but it's weird how we can lucid dream, being inside a dream scape while aware our bodies are outside of ourselves asleep in a bed. It feels like something that shouldn't be able to happen when it's happening, and then even being able to continue to explore the dream space with this knowledge in those moments if the dream doesn't collapse in itself.
Agreed
 
I love david lynch

but it's just something I think about a lot because of how I dream quite literally every night - and even to this day scientists don't entirely understand it either, but it's weird how we can lucid dream, being inside a dream scape while aware our bodies are outside of ourselves asleep in a bed. It feels like something that shouldn't be able to happen when it's happening, and then even being able to continue to explore the dream space with this knowledge in those moments if the dream doesn't collapse in itself.
But can you actually move around and interact inside the dream? Those are the best lucid dreams to have.
 
But can you actually move around and interact inside the dream? Those are the best lucid dreams to have.
Frankly that's a wee bit of my cup of tea since I've dealt with this on occasions.
From my personal experience you can, although can't say if you can control them all the time. If anything what I've been having sensations about proves rather otherwise. It also varies in density of the feelings and what kind it is.
It's something nice and refreshing to awake among, say, some Alpine green scapes with light chill breeze and little fog and feel every ounce of it. It's whole other story to wake up among the battlefield having no control over urge to burn everything around you. It's even worse to feel dying in this dream.

You can also say that lucid dreams are, in a manner, your brain's response to possible frustrations or things that might bother your body or soul while you let yourself to rest with your eyes closed.
 
But can you actually move around and interact inside the dream? Those are the best lucid dreams to have.
Yes, for some reason mine are always very atmospheric in nature - though always in a low quality kind of way, where everything is usually like being in a pitch black house. I had a false awakening where I remember waking up in the living room, but everything was darker than it should had been and the time read that it was the afternoon even though outside the windows it was pitch black, so I realized I was dreaming and began walking around the dream version of my apartment, and I also remembered something I saw in a video when I was awake since I watch lucid dreaming videos and recalled a trick where you can push your index finger through your palm in a lucid dream, so I ended up trying it and in when my finger popped through my palm I remember audibly saying "whoa, cool." in the dream.
 
I remember how weird it felt too, like a weird pressure in my palm when I tried pushing my finger through it since I had to kind of wiggle my finger around in my palm since I think my brain even in the lucid dream was refusing to let it happen easily since it probably knows it's not natural and I knew this when I was trying it, so the pop felt really weird and then I just stared at it lol
 
Frankly that's a wee bit of my cup of tea since I've dealt with this on occasions.
From my personal experience you can, although can't say if you can control them all the time. If anything what I've been having sensations about proves rather otherwise. It also varies in density of the feelings and what kind it is.
It's something nice and refreshing to awake among, say, some Alpine green scapes with light chill breeze and little fog and feel every ounce of it. It's whole other story to wake up among the battlefield having no control over urge to burn everything around you. It's even worse to feel dying in this dream.

You can also say that lucid dreams are, in a manner, your brain's response to possible frustrations or things that might bother your body or soul while you let yourself to rest with your eyes closed.

A good note on how to do it very simply is by making a subconscious routine of asking yourself "Am I awake?" That way when you do fall asleep and you dream you will ask that question to yourself and then realize you were dreaming. Anyone can do it with zero experience of lucid dreaming because when you become aware of dreaming, you then posses full control of it.

This method has worked for me and there's a book on it called "a field guide to lucid dreaming" where in the beginning it talks about an experiment where scientists told someone to roll their eyes back at them once they lucid dreamt. The person remembered what they asked of him and rolled there eyes while they were shut while they were dreaming just to see such a thing exists.
 
A good note on how to do it very simply is by making a subconscious routine of asking yourself "Am I awake?" That way when you do fall asleep and you dream you will ask that question to yourself and then realize you were dreaming. Anyone can do it with zero experience of lucid dreaming because when you become aware of dreaming, you then posses full control of it.

This method has worked for me and there's a book on it called "a field guide to lucid dreaming" where in the beginning it talks about an experiment where scientists told someone to roll their eyes back at them once they lucid dreamt. The person remembered what they asked of him and rolled there eyes while they were shut while they were dreaming just to see such a thing exists.
I heard that before. Last time I was catching myself on the fact i'm not, in fact, awake, my mind have pulled me off the dream completely and that moment wasn't nice at all, becauss at that time it felt like I was being put into state where my body wasn't able to tell if it's melting hot or insufferably cold. That effect stayed with me irl for a few seconds after that.
 
I've never had a lucid dream but I like how cinematic and movie-like my dreams are and lucid dreaming would probably negative affect that.
 
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