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Post by red.yoshi on Apr 11, 2005 19:33:07 GMT -5
i dream in color. its strange because most people only dream in black and white.
even though i dream in color, its always dark out, its never light.
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Post by boomiester on Apr 11, 2005 19:59:54 GMT -5
I dream in color, but the strange thing about my dreams are that most of them seem like a cartoon and not like real life.
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Post by Kasen on Apr 11, 2005 20:54:24 GMT -5
Man Im thinking really hard, I think I dream color, yes im quit positive I dream in color ^_^ I love psychology it is so interesting talking about dreams and the brain, and memory ^_^ and my teacher makes it fun
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Post by Yoshee&Champ on Apr 11, 2005 21:28:53 GMT -5
I nearly always remember my dreams. They're usually in the evening, and I can do loony stuff, like fall into the sky and die, then redream the whole entire thing again. They're always in color, though. Kinda like a watercolor, but a little more distinct. I know where eveything is, although I can't exactly see it.
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Post by Soul on Apr 11, 2005 23:29:10 GMT -5
From a google search...:
"Dreams Are Only in Black and White" In the 1950s in Europe and the United States, it suddenly became popular to debate whether people dreamed in color or only in black and white. Some contended that we dream in black and white but remember our dreams in color—that is, we “paint them in” afterward. What is interesting about this debate is not the question itself but rather the time that the question came to be asked. The debate was popular in the late 1950s. Prior to this time, however, in all of the literature that exists that pertains to dreams, the question of color never came up. Freud did not raise it, nor did Jung or any other psychoanalyst of the early twentieth century. If you have never seen a black-and-white world, it would be hard to imagine one—wouldn’t it? The cause for this debate appears to be the widespread diffusion of black-and-white television in the United States and Europe in the 1950s! It is true that people can dream in black and white; for that matter, there is no reason to discredit anyone’s claim to occasionally dreams in black and white—or purple, or Technicolor, or Day-Glo. Much as our brains effortlessly recreate our outside world with all of its vivid colors. so too can they recreate the black and white world we see in films, on television and in photographs. No one hears much about the black and white theory today. Most people have color TV sets. Now the only time we might dream in black and white is after spending long weekends watching old movies on cable. '
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Post by Kara Yoshi on Apr 12, 2005 0:38:32 GMT -5
colour, definitly
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Post by Toshi on Apr 12, 2005 3:09:37 GMT -5
Yes...i dream in colour. It is said that many only dream in Black and White, but i've never heard anyone say that their dreams have been like that!
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Post by Yoshee&Champ on Apr 12, 2005 9:48:11 GMT -5
Hmmm... last night, I dreamt in black and white, and color.
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Post by red.yoshi on Apr 12, 2005 17:37:29 GMT -5
strange, interesting soul. it does kinda make sence. i think dreaming is when your body shuts down (asleep) and your brain continues thinking. i just remember reading somwere that most people (i guess older age since this new era with color tvs just arrived) can actually speak for themselves.
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Post by nate on Apr 12, 2005 18:34:38 GMT -5
I dream in color. Like Yoshee said"I have dreams of falling in the sky about to die." I have dreams about a wierd dog that a green saliva. EEEEW! LEVEL UP ! !Also the dog kills me somehow...
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Post by Jacobyoshi on Apr 12, 2005 18:39:27 GMT -5
I dream about my life my friends And Stephanie^^
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Post by red.yoshi on Apr 12, 2005 19:26:43 GMT -5
falling through the sky, somtimes i feel that when you dream, you exit your body. falling, your falling back into your body.
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Post by Yoshee&Champ on Apr 12, 2005 20:11:17 GMT -5
I mean, I'm standing on the ground, then suddenly, I float away and dissappear. It's creepy.
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Post by Paranoshi on Apr 12, 2005 23:56:03 GMT -5
...wait, all of you people dream in color?! .... ... ... I only dream in black and white..... Which would explain why I mostly draw in black and white. That's usually where I get all my ideas from... but still.... I wonder what its like to dream in color... did I? Or did I forget that I dremt in color?! Am I mentally sick?! I'm so confused!
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Post by red.yoshi on Apr 13, 2005 19:56:07 GMT -5
wow, imagine dreaming in black and white....
no your not insaine. somthing in your brain triggers it, but im not a scientist so dont ask me what does.
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Post by Yoshee&Champ on Apr 13, 2005 22:03:41 GMT -5
I sometimes dream in black and white. Actually, I did after reading this lol.
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Post by yro Pedward on Apr 14, 2005 6:29:54 GMT -5
My dream was always in colors. So hey, who knows what color it is, I'll eventually see Rainbow Yoshi, my buddy.
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Post by goldyoshi on Apr 14, 2005 14:06:44 GMT -5
For some reson,i can not dream,at all
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Post by Yoshee&Champ on Apr 14, 2005 22:34:32 GMT -5
Dreams are interesting for me
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Post by sakura on Apr 16, 2005 8:32:43 GMT -5
From a google search...:
"Dreams Are Only in Black and White" In the 1950s in Europe and the United States, it suddenly became popular to debate whether people dreamed in color or only in black and white. Some contended that we dream in black and white but remember our dreams in color—that is, we “paint them in” afterward. What is interesting about this debate is not the question itself but rather the time that the question came to be asked. The debate was popular in the late 1950s. Prior to this time, however, in all of the literature that exists that pertains to dreams, the question of color never came up. Freud did not raise it, nor did Jung or any other psychoanalyst of the early twentieth century. If you have never seen a black-and-white world, it would be hard to imagine one—wouldn’t it? The cause for this debate appears to be the widespread diffusion of black-and-white television in the United States and Europe in the 1950s! It is true that people can dream in black and white; for that matter, there is no reason to discredit anyone’s claim to occasionally dreams in black and white—or purple, or Technicolor, or Day-Glo. Much as our brains effortlessly recreate our outside world with all of its vivid colors. so too can they recreate the black and white world we see in films, on television and in photographs. No one hears much about the black and white theory today. Most people have color TV sets. Now the only time we might dream in black and white is after spending long weekends watching old movies on cable. ' your just full of articles...arn't you?
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