4/16/10

Go go Spider-Sara

So, I had a dream that I was Spiderman(woman, whatever)

What was even more random was that I was at a college that was like, Half UCSD half AVC and I walked into this class that I was apparently taking that was taught by Normal Osborn, and I'm not being really inconspicuous (Cause like, I was wearing a spiderman hoodie...) and sat in the back with some friends that I've never seen before to talk about final fantasy before Proff. Osborn came up to me and asked me what I was doing in the back as apparently I was a genius student and had a permanent seat in the front. So after I escaped that class (and he wanted me to stay for the next class he taught which was math instead of robotics) I went and moved my car to the other side of campus and went to my History class taught by Cassidy, which apparently Norman Osborn was also in.

-Sara

4/14/10

A Dream (With Zombies, but no Pegasus)

This Dream is kinda quick because I don't remember too much about it.

So it starts with this guy who reminds me of Steve Carell sitting in a small shop that is in what appears to be an outdoor mall. The shop has a back room, a bathroom and glass Windows. It's probably about two months into the zombie infestation based on the lack of a significant amount zombies and Steve's impartial attitude towards the fact that it's the middle of the day in an outlet mall and there is nobody around. Also, there is a Zombie/thing in the back room. I wouldn't really call it a Zombie because it was more sentient than the other Zombies but it (very obviously a Man, let's call him Josh) looked pretty banged up and Steve has had conversations with him about him having been bitten but not fully changed. This makes Josh a valuable Asset in the long run.

Josh, if wearing enough clothing, passes off as a human enough to go outside with Steve whenever they're searching for enough food, but Steve generally leaves him behind to hold the fort. Steve leaves off for a Grocery store that he has never been to as the previous one ran out of stock and there are stories that this store has been able to keep restocking even during the infestation. He gets there (coming across one or two zombies on the way, no big deal) and picks up some food while talking to the owner, when it seems like 30 or so zombies come out of nowhere and are by the front of the store. The store is pretty well protected so it's not too big of an issue but Steve wants to get home and the shop owner (random brunette lady) talks about how she has an underground tunnel to her house, which is closer to his shop thing and he thanks her before taking the tunnel and returning.

Pretty large time shift to where Steve hears about this party held by people who are pretty well known zombie slayers, but kinda douche bags and Steve doesn't approve of their methods so they're kinda enemies. Steve goes to the party and is talking to the son of the head of the group and the Son shows Steve his father's Van that has been turned into a weird type of mobile home with enough room for The father and Son. Shit goes down when the father comes out and sees that the son has shown Steve important shit and Steve takes his queue to leave, arriving back to his shop to see Josh taking care of some zombies and there being a hole in the shopfront window. After the zombie issue is done Steve just sighs and starts packing, talking about how they have to move /again/


-Sara

4/11/10

A Dream (without Zombies, but has Pegasus to make up for it)

So I don't remember too much of the main concept other than the fact that almost every person in the world was trapped in their minds/imaginations. So it was generally viewed as a good thing if the person wasn't aware of what the hell was going on.

It started with these two Men (Let's call them Arthur and Merlin, because one was a warrior and the other was a Wizard. I've been watching that show too much.) meeting in a different person's mind (I don't know how they got there, but both of them ended up there). The imagination wasn't that exciting, it was essentially a medium sized city and no real intense shit was going on. The guys didn't know what to do and after the initial 'what the hell?' discussion went meandering around. People could acknowledge their presences but it wasn't like they were really there so they had to get information from listening in to conversations. Don't remember this part too well but they eventually found the owner of the imagination and before they got to speak to her(him? don't remember) there was a phase shift to another person's mind.

They eventually got through three or four different minds without being able to actually talk to the person who's mind it was before ending up in a forest where I was sitting and staring at a tree trying to figure out how to cut it down so I could make a bow and some arrows. They had a chat with me (which was a first for them and they tried to get as much information as they could) and Arthur helped me find some tools that would help me with the tree and then I directed them through the forest to this giant castle where everything was going on in the imagination, which was much more vast than the others that they had been to. They got to the castle, that had an amazing amount of white horses, and everyone acknowledged who they were and the lord and lady of the castle walked out to size them up. They eventually ended up giving Merlin a room and threw Arthur into a large caged tower in the center (well, it was like a solid brick tower but the door was a giant cage door) to take down this giant Yeti/elephant/stone creature to test his might. He took it down after a while but they left him in the tower thing and Merlin had to sneak around and scale the walls of the castle while avoiding guards that stood on top of the walls. He got pretty far and was standing just out of sight of a guard (a little above him and to the right, and since the guard thought he was higher than any infiltrator he’d never look up) preparing to cast some spell when he got clipped by an arrow from a guard on the ground who was directed by the lady of the castle. He got caught and the lord and lady let Arthur go as to have him watch them take Merlin to this underground cave area with a giant lake where there were more white horses that then shook and spread what looked like wings. Turns out they were Pegasus. The people of the castle/town area then made Merlin drink from the lake and it turns out that drinking from the lake turned him into a Pegasus. Pegasus!Merlin then followed Arthur around as he stayed in the forest around the castle so he could figure out how the heck to turn Merlin back.

I woke up before Merlin got turned back, they figured out who’s dream it was (It was probably mine, I’m always important in my dreams even if I’m not there too much) or if everyone was stuck staying in the imaginations (I imagine that if this scene was so different, it was probably around the starting point, so I might have been unintentionally evil).



So yeah, interesting dream. When they went through the first four or so dreams I kind of felt like the Benny hill song should be playing.

-Sara

Quotes:

"The unreal is more powerful than the real, because nothing is as perfect as you can imagine it. because its only intangible ideas, concepts, beliefs, fantasies that last. stone crumbles. wood rots. people, well, they die. but things as fragile as a thought, a dream, a legend, they can go on and on."


"We're so busy watching out for what's just ahead of us that we don't take time to enjoy where we are."

4/2/10

Posting Again.

I love how whenever I look back on things I realize I'm a whiny Bitch.

Gonna turn this into a Dream log essentially, or when I see something really awesome (Like, How to Train your Dragon, which I saw today and was the cutest thing on the face of this planet.)

Also, this website is hilarious. Bad Translator

Been watching Stargate: SG-1, Balancing Videogames and Schoolwork. Might occasionally rant about those.

-Sara

Quotes:
Some men aren't looking for anything logical like money. They can't be bought, bullied, reasoned or negotiated with. Some men just want to watch the world burn.