I don't think that's his hand, it's not chubby enough.
I really think to attempt insult someone like cat - who is one of the cleverest people I know - with that shows how pathetic you are cheesecock.
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The cleverest person you know is somone youve never met. wow, you really dont get out much, do you?Hymagumba wrote:I don't think that's his hand, it's not chubby enough.
I really think to attempt insult someone like cat - who is one of the cleverest people I know - with that shows how pathetic you are cheesecock.
And if you think im actually interested or insulted by this crap, you definatly need to get out more.
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What does it mean when you keep dreaming your teeth are falling out?
And why do you have to wake up, just as you're about to climax with the person of your dreams?
And why do you have to wake up, just as you're about to climax with the person of your dreams?

I think the latter means you need to brush your teeth. I had one years back where the lobe of my ear would fall off and I'd try to glue it back on with plastic glue. Maybe I'm an auton.
Oh the temptation to make a comment involving doors is so massive. Like your arse. If you are so disinterested by this place why do you hang round here like a bad smell?Cheese Head wrote:The cleverest person you know is somone youve never met. wow, you really dont get out much, do you?
And if you think im actually interested or insulted by this crap, you definatly need to get out more.
"He has to be larger than bacon"
Can't answer the second one, but the first one is rather common. It can mean you're literally afraid of losing your teeth...! But is interpreted more as meaning you are anxious about something or have problems with your image.fusionlad wrote:What does it mean when you keep dreaming your teeth are falling out?
And why do you have to wake up, just as you're about to climax with the person of your dreams?
Same goes for dreams about losing your hair too.
Good Lord!
When I was younger I'd nearly always dream that I was at the top of the stairs in the house I grew up in, and I'd be watching myself jump down from the top. I'd always get the same feeling as if I was about to do a massive drop on a rollercoaster.
The dream always finishes before I reach the bottom...

At the time it feels like its lasting forever, but when I think about it, it's only a few seconds. Not the only dream I've had involving stairs... maybe I was born to be a contestant on the Price is Right - "come on doooown!"
The dream always finishes before I reach the bottom...

At the time it feels like its lasting forever, but when I think about it, it's only a few seconds. Not the only dream I've had involving stairs... maybe I was born to be a contestant on the Price is Right - "come on doooown!"
I used to have the same type of dream expect it was a hill instead of stairs, then you'd get that big 'bump' feeling and you'd wake up.Lee wrote:When I was younger I'd nearly always dream that I was at the top of the stairs in the house I grew up in, and I'd be watching myself jump down from the top. I'd always get the same feeling as if I was about to do a massive drop on a rollercoaster.
The dream always finishes before I reach the bottom...
At the time it feels like its lasting forever, but when I think about it, it's only a few seconds. Not the only dream I've had involving stairs... maybe I was born to be a contestant on the Price is Right - "come on doooown!"
My mum reckons that dreams only last a few seconds. But I believe that dreams are played out in real time!Hymagumba wrote:I'd like to know how you can go to sleep at 2.56, have a massivley long and detailed dream, and then wake up at 2.57