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|    Richard Silk to blinking...@gmail.com    |
|    Re: 'Motorcycle helmet' abduction    |
|    10 Jan 20 09:06:31    |
      From: dicksilk@gmail.com              On Thursday, January 9, 2020 at 9:22:29 AM UTC-6, blinking...@gmail.com wrote:              > In this dream a couple was given a ride        > by another couple in a car. The couple        > given the ride was in the back seat.       >        > Suddenly the man who was in the front        > passenger seat stuck a motorcycle helmet        > on the woman of the other couple who was        > sitting behind the driver's seat. She        > started screaming hysterically as the man        > tried to tighten the chin strap of the        > helmet so tight that she wouldn't be able        > to talk, and put a lock on it. The man in        > the back seat started punching on the man        > in the front to defend his wife, and then        > I woke up.       >        >        > During the dream, the view was from just       > behind the back seat. I was 'there', but       > it was like I was watching a movie and       > none of the characters could see me.              The 3rd party omniscient camera view reminds me of the astral "out of body"       experience someone may have regarding a topic one would rather not be a part       of but is there nonetheless. Either way, the idea that the two couples are       actually two *different* (       unrelated) couples is up for debate. In a dream, sometimes two couples are       just one couple but seen in two different time streams, like a future version       coming back to visit a younger version. Regardless, the two couples clearly       have one thing in        common: they both constitute one couple. The bit regarding the helmet and       "lock" put me in mind of the male attempting to forcibly control the thoughts       and speech of the female. I've found this to be a horrible choice: it's far       more useful to try and        figure out what the female is thinking? Note: some women represent a guy       making an insane choice. It's not the woman who's insane so much as is the       guy who thinks there's nothing wrong with them being a couple.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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