I often have dreams about what I will see in the following day, or week.
[small] I'm not joking.[/small]
Unfortunately, this superpower cannot be used to postpone or avoid bad decisions, my dreams constantly inform me about redundant conversations. The most recent example is when I remembered myself dreaming about commenting on my friend's extremely bright blue shirt, and how it burns my retinas.
Also, when I was 7, I had the same dream every day of the same couple of months in which I was floating above a pyramid-shaped lake as an arrow. I kept falling and falling and falling. As soon as I got close to the water, I levitated back up to the sky whereupon I would instantly fall back down again.
EDIT: Also, I forget the most important things but can retain stuff from my childhood that have absolutely no point.
Example: Yesterday, I forgot that I had a math exam today. But, 4 years ago, I remembered that my parents had promised me a dog for when I was 12 when I asked them about it when I was 2. Also, from my entire Science class last year, the only thing I retain is that DNA stands for "Acide désoxyribonucléique", in french. [small]It wasn't in the exam.
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DOUBLE EDIT: I didn't even have to look that up.
[small] I'm not joking.[/small]
Unfortunately, this superpower cannot be used to postpone or avoid bad decisions, my dreams constantly inform me about redundant conversations. The most recent example is when I remembered myself dreaming about commenting on my friend's extremely bright blue shirt, and how it burns my retinas.
Also, when I was 7, I had the same dream every day of the same couple of months in which I was floating above a pyramid-shaped lake as an arrow. I kept falling and falling and falling. As soon as I got close to the water, I levitated back up to the sky whereupon I would instantly fall back down again.
EDIT: Also, I forget the most important things but can retain stuff from my childhood that have absolutely no point.
Example: Yesterday, I forgot that I had a math exam today. But, 4 years ago, I remembered that my parents had promised me a dog for when I was 12 when I asked them about it when I was 2. Also, from my entire Science class last year, the only thing I retain is that DNA stands for "Acide désoxyribonucléique", in french. [small]It wasn't in the exam.
DOUBLE EDIT: I didn't even have to look that up.