>>16054724>eating onions in that way is just way too bad to be able to ignore it. Unless you're insane.Obsession is insanity. In a weird way I almost respect their dedication. They're like religious extremists. To dedicate yourself to something so much that you're willing to basically do anything is almost admirable. But, yeah, it depends what you're dedicating yourself to.
>I guess it comes off as bizarre to you because of how your dreams used to be compared to nowRight, but actually I had a very comfy dream last night (Friday). It was a hybrid dream, random in the beginning but then turned into the previous style. I remember driving down the street of an affluent neighborhood and getting to a bookstore, and there I met a really good friend of mine that I haven't talked to in a while. Inside the bookstore everything was tinted a soft blue and we walked around and talked about TV shows, then we hugged and they said we can talk once a week or something. Then I gently woke up. It was nice because I hadn't had a dream with them in a long time, maybe a year. I miss them a lot.
>>16054726>Even if you've never rode a motorcycle before, your brain has still built up a profile of how it could be.Right, and I have a really good imagination too, so I think that also adds to the randomness. I never get bored having to wait for something or on a long drive because I can easily imagine random scenarios to entertain myself. Luckily it isn't a detrimental thing. I don't have any issues with focus or concentration or anything like that, basically I can turn it off and on whenever.
>Sure, the calmer ones were nice and sentimental in a way, but I don't think that you could say they're better than having dreams where you truly experience stuffThat's the thing, for me they're equal. It's like how my teammates in games have strengths and weaknesses, the different types of dreams have different pluses and Minuses. char lim