Going on day three with no nightmares
Oct. 2nd, 2022 10:48 pmWhich makes the first time in... a while, actually.
They weren't really nightmares, per se, which implies a dream of some sort. It was just me bolting awake, sure that if I didn't do some vague thing, somebody would die. And then after Mommy died it was me bolting awake, sure that I was about to suffocate.
Honestly, I don't think I need help interpreting these little nuggets of terror. I just want them to stop. Fingers crossed!
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They weren't really nightmares, per se, which implies a dream of some sort. It was just me bolting awake, sure that if I didn't do some vague thing, somebody would die. And then after Mommy died it was me bolting awake, sure that I was about to suffocate.
Honestly, I don't think I need help interpreting these little nuggets of terror. I just want them to stop. Fingers crossed!
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The Secret Microscope That Sparked a Scientific Revolution
The 'super-deep' royal diamonds revealing Earth's secrets
Black Brazilians in remote 'quilombo' hamlets stand up to be counted
This Bizarre Renaissance "Lantern Shield" Was the Supreme Tacticool Accessory of Its Day
Nuclear Tourism: When atomic tests were a tourist attraction in Las Vegas, 1950s
Ian swamps southwest Florida, trapping people in homes
Taken Under Fascism, Spain’s ‘Stolen Babies’ Are Learning the Truth
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Date: 2022-10-04 06:46 pm (UTC)