Worst Dreams, Nightmares, Fears, etc.

Started by oLdkiD, October 13, 2012 04:36 AM

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oLdkiD

For Halloweens sake, what is the most terrifying person place thing or whatever that has conjured the most fear from you. It can be anything from a roller coaster or a zombie outbreak or the end of the world. It can be an experience or a person or a movie--whatever. Describe how you feel about it, and why it got to you so bad. Past fears can apply. My worst fear probably comes from these dreams I had. If you care to hear about mine just go ahead and ask. You are free to post it in as much detail as you wish. If pictures help--why the hell not? Happy Halloween guys

rtil

i used to have a recurring nightmare about falling behind people and losing the ability to speak, talk, getting pinned to the ground and blackness would surround me. it was terrifying. but i haven't had it for a very long time.

oLdkiD

You must be lucky, mine was far worse rtil--from the age of eight all the way to thirteen or so, I would have lucid dreams in which I was constantly fighting for my life. At one point I just believed it was my life--I remember sitting in trenches with my fellow men waiting for these alien monsters; completely inhuman--being mostly mechanical and having armor and various skin parts made of diamond. We waited for them to pass through or we just waited for another ambush. This place I had been--it was always dark on this planet I was fighting on. The light never shined because clouds blocked out any sunlight and the long nights had no sleep for most--fearing they would not survive the night; I remember hearing so much screaming. No one was safe in those fields; close friends were torn to pieces as heat and smoke filled the air. The air was nearly un-breathable, and men often suffocated before even going to the front lines. Men burned to death by flame units, and cut up, shot up and any other terrible ways to die. It wasn't even the worst of it. After leaving what most would describe as hell... we simply entered another. I am not trying to impress anyone--this is truly what I was feeling and what I was seeing while I was about nine to ten. My dreams kept accurate to most realistic things, despite the space age setting. I still spend days fearing to go to sleep, as I may be dragged back into it. Even with all the screaming and the blood I still wonder what was left of it. I'd categorize it into four pieces. The first was fun--hardly bloody, a handful of deaths when I was eight or so. The next was the longest lasting--when we fought the aliens in complete darkness; this being nine to ten. The third and fourth I won't get into unless someone asks. Those were the worst...
I hope you don't just look down at me for this, I just wanted to be honest.

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Rusty

most of my scary dreams involve immobility, darkness, decomposition, inability to speak, and being a small being surrounded by larger threatening ones.  i have a lot of scary dreams, but most of them do not reoccur, and i don't remember the specifics very well.  but there was a certain dream that i had from ages 8-9, where i would walk through an empty black space, occasionally passing suffering family members to the left and right of me.  i couldn't control my movement, so there was no helping my father or grandfather who were in quicksand and suffering some sort of grave illness, respectively.  i just kept walking, watching, and could not stop doing either until i walked through a door of light and left whatever hellish hallway i was dicking around in.

on the other hand i would dream a lot about sonic characters invading my zoo's playground.  that dream was pretty sweet

Kött

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I am a sleepwalker and sometimes I even walk around and talk random shit.
At one point, I even jumped out of my bed and threw my matress through my entire room on my stereo, suddenly waking up and bursting into laughter.
And some other time in the army, I got up in the middle of the night, fully dressed myself and woke up, standing in the middle of the room in my uniform after having caused a huge ruckus for the other guys.
My mom usually tells me what I have said or done the day after. However, I rarely remember the dreams but apparently I already did a bunch of scary shit being influenced by them.
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Quote from: nonzop on October 25, 2012 02:40 AM
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Shida

My 'scary' dreams usually involve my teeth rotting away or falling out, or being on a plane as its about to crash into the ground.

My frightening dreams have involved watching my mother get attacked by a rottwiler, having to shoot a dog in the face with a shotgun because it was going to attack me, and a drowning dream where the frightening part is that I woke up out of breath and it seemed like I was actually gonna drown/suffocate.

Usually I just have strange dreams.
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Quote from: rtil on October 13, 2012 06:06 AM
i used to have a recurring nightmare about falling behind people and losing the ability to speak, talk, getting pinned to the ground and blackness would surround me. it was terrifying. but i haven't had it for a very long time.

I had something rather similar and I think I talked about that in the last topic we had about nightmares as well.

I was basically dreaming that I was laying in my bed, but whenever I tried to get up, it was like there was "server lag" and I would get pulled back to my bed. I would also not be able to see right, it was basically as if I had my eyes rolled back into my head half way, so I could see mostly black and blurry.

The worst thing about those nightmares was that I knew I was dreaming while that happened but I couldn't wake up. I tried screaming in the dream and tried moving around furiously to wake up - didn't help. So I was basically trapped there for what felt like a couple of hours.

Those dreams stopped eventually though. Haven't had one of them in a long time, if you don't count that one incidence where my body fell asleep and I couldn't move, but my eyes were open and I could still think and look around.

rtil

Quote from: ΨNicole on October 25, 2012 07:57 AM
Those dreams stopped eventually though. Haven't had one of them in a long time, if you don't count that one incidence where my body fell asleep and I couldn't move, but my eyes were open and I could still think and look around.

sounds like sleep paralysis


psi43

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Quote from: rtil on October 25, 2012 09:27 AM
sounds like sleep paralysis

mhm, only happened to me once though. At the time, I didn't know what sleep paralysis was or that it even existed, so I was scared like fuck.

Quote from: Shida on October 25, 2012 07:43 AMand a drowning dream where the frightening part is that I woke up out of breath and it seemed like I was actually gonna drown/suffocate.

I actually had something similar to that ages ago. I wasn't drowning, but instead I was a Formula 1 race-driver and nearly suffocated thanks to my helmet. I know what you're talking about and it's hard to describe actually. You wake up, having to get a lot of air.

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edit: also oldkid, format your posts man. If you just have a running text without dividing it into paragraphs it's very uncomfortable to read.
Also, when using hyphens to clarify importance of a segment in your sentence, don't use two in a row and don't forget the spaces.

Example: On top of my bed - as apposed to under it - was a monster.


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bd648

Um I think it would have to be people knowing what I was thinking somehow. That scared the hell out of me.
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Quote from: Kooh on October 25, 2012 06:36 AM
Quote from: nonzop on October 25, 2012 02:40 AM
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Quote from: bd648 on October 25, 2012 11:54 AM
Um I think it would have to be people knowing what I was thinking somehow. That scared the hell out of me.

Yeah that would suck. I'd hate to have that happen to me--it would creep me out.