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.... that wasn't very nice, but I have no yet seen him in my dreams.

My dreams don't scare me anymore. Then again I have been dreaming about my own horrible death for years upon years now. It doesn't phase me anymore.

Understandable and sometimes I'm more in control of my dreams now, but it's when I don't realize I'm dreaming and it gets out of control that I feel scared. I've had some pretty crazy dreams... wild imagination.
 
.... that wasn't very nice, but I have no yet seen him in my dreams.



Understandable and sometimes I'm more in control of my dreams now, but it's when I don't realize I'm dreaming and it gets out of control that I feel scared. I've had some pretty crazy dreams... wild imagination.

I feel you there hon. My imagination is always extremely vivid. In waking, and sleeping hours. When I write threads it is like a movie playing out in my head.
 
I feel you there hon. My imagination is always extremely vivid. In waking, and sleeping hours. When I write threads it is like a movie playing out in my head.

Same. Also when I read and sometimes when I'm listening to a song if I see a story in my head to go with it.
 
that's the problem with fear lately. We have the technology to create almost anything, and are willing to show damn near anything, people need to learn that less is more. Let the imagination work a little bit.
 
I feel you there hon. My imagination is always extremely vivid. In waking, and sleeping hours. When I write threads it is like a movie playing out in my head.

Same here. I always see scenes play out in my head and I have to write them or they won't leave me alone.
 
You can't persuade what has no ears. But I look forward to meeting him.

I'll turn him around and point him in the right direction then you two can have tea.

:p

that's the problem with fear lately. We have the technology to create almost anything, and are willing to show damn near anything, people need to learn that less is more. Let the imagination work a little bit.

Agreed.
 
Same. Also when I read and sometimes when I'm listening to a song if I see a story in my head to go with it.

that's the problem with fear lately. We have the technology to create almost anything, and are willing to show damn near anything, people need to learn that less is more. Let the imagination work a little bit.

Same here. I always see scenes play out in my head and I have to write them or they won't leave me alone.

-Nods to all of them-

I have seen some real footage of people with horrible injuries. I can tell you the special effects are nothing compared to it.

I sat through a trauma video in EMT school. I was however the only person eating dinner while it was happening. But when you are as clumsy as I am and are prone to injury and fascinated by the inner workings of the human body... some things just don't bother you.
 
-Nods to all of them-

I have seen some real footage of people with horrible injuries. I can tell you the special effects are nothing compared to it.

I sat through a trauma video in EMT school. I was however the only person eating dinner while it was happening. But when you are as clumsy as I am and are prone to injury and fascinated by the inner workings of the human body... some things just don't bother you.

-giggles- both of those can do it... As can family dinners with the paramedic/news camera man.. or bigger dinners with extended family; paramedics, emts, RN's, a Neurosurgeon.... Nothing like hearing people at other tables in the restaurant come that close to reliving dinner backwards.
 
that's the problem with fear lately. We have the technology to create almost anything, and are willing to show damn near anything, people need to learn that less is more. Let the imagination work a little bit.

This kind of makes me think of Texas Chainsaw Massacre (the original). Back then it was scary because it thought to be a true story and it looked rather realistic. It's grainy and has a very documentary like feel to it. Despite the title, it wasn't that violent in fact it used one pint of fake blood. Now take the remakes where there's so much blood by the gallon to where it not even scary but just unnecessarily gruesome.
 
This kind of makes me think of Texas Chainsaw Massacre (the original). Back then it was scary because it thought to be a true story and it looked rather realistic. It's grainy and has a very documentary like feel to it. Despite the title, it wasn't that violent in fact it used one pint of fake blood. Now take the remakes where there's so much blood by the gallon to where it not even scary but just unnecessarily gruesome.

Eh, the original so way too slowly paced for me to care that much. But you're right about the feel.
 
-giggles- both of those can do it... As can family dinners with the paramedic/news camera man.. or bigger dinners with extended family; paramedics, emts, RN's, a Neurosurgeon.... Nothing like hearing people at other tables in the restaurant come that close to reliving dinner backwards.

When I was in fire fighter school I saw a video that should have been titled "Worlds most stupid fire fighters" (I don't remember what the actual title was)

Just guys getting hurt and sometimes killed doing stupid things.

It was the EMT video though that actually showed gruesome detail.

Like the guy who survived a suicide attempt with a shotgun to the face.
 
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