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So you get deja vu in your dream

| When I dreamt I tend to get the feeling that I've been there before but when I woke up I can't think of that place neither in real life nor previous dreams. so I guess it's just deja vu since dreams consist of jumbled up memories?


| The title is supposed to be "do you" not "so you"..


| I get deja vu in real life from similar dreams I've had, but never inside a dream. Maybe you've been there in unremembered dreams?


| I do, but I usually have dreamt of there before. Sometimes after.


| Every time I dream, I usually have a whole lifetime worth of memories that only exist in there. Like, while dreaming the memories feel real, so the places I'm in feel familiar.

But when I wake up and realise that none of them are real.

Sometimes when my dreams are lucid-ish, I'll recognize that I've fallen asleep because I start having memories of things that definitely did not happen in real life.


| >>682751 I do get dreams where I get lost in a building a lot. The thing is, the building is always a different one, and yet I always feel like I've been in that building before. So I just assume it's a deja vu effect.

Also it's funny that I can roughly remember what each buildings are like despite mostly forgetting the content of the dream.


| And here I though you'd drift in your dreams to eurobeat, delivering tofu...


| I N E R T I A L   D R I F T


| >muffled eurobeat plays in your head while delivering tofu in your dreams


| >>682914
GC kino


| I find that you're more likely to remember a dream if you try to recall it immediately after waking up. Recently I had one where I just did seemingly normal stuff but the whole place for orange as I was seeing through some sort of filter and everytime I went to do something it like immediately switched to the end result like for example I was supposed to pickup some sort of fruit and put them in a basket but as soon as I was about to begin something happened and the basket was full


| >>682823 I also have dreams like that pretty frequently. I can usually remember the building and the path I took through it, but not what I was doing.

Sometimes I dream about buildings I've dreamt in before. Sometimes I dream about buildings in real life, but they tend to be larger and more complicated than they actually are. Once or twice, I've had a dream from a place I've never been to, but know that it's near a different dream location.


| >>682823 I also have dreams like that pretty frequently. I can usually remember the building and the path I took through it, but not what I was doing.

Sometimes I dream about buildings I've dreamt in before. Sometimes I dream about buildings in real life, but they tend to be larger and more complicated than they actually are. Once or twice, I've had a dream from a place I've never been to, but know that it's near a different dream location.


| >Driving my ordinary car through town at night
>Deja vu
>I don't live in this place no more
>Wrong side of the street
>And I know it's my time to go
>[Beep beep BEEP BEEP]


| Huh guess I'm not the only one whose dreams are strangely obsessed with architecture. My dreams often have elaborate set pieces and mapping, even when I can barely remember the events that actually happen in it.


| I sometimes have dreams that continue on or happen in the same location/world as another one. I had a dream last night where I realised that it was a continuation of a dream I had forgotten about. It feels weird, but it's really cool.

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