Daydreaming, we all do it.

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I do the majority of my day dreaming when my parents drag me to church (that or make blasphemous sarcastic comments about the sermon in my head), and in P.E. because we all know that class is a joke.
 

Hyldago

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I don't ever remember dreaming and when i wake up im in a sort of daydream where im consus im daydreaming but not sure what that means. All of a sudden it all snaps into place and im late, a rather jarring way to wake up and it peevs me to no end.
 

Chancie

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Me. I always hate when I have that moment where I snap out of it and realize everyone else is on page 3 of notes and I'm still on one while the teacher sounds like he's now speaking a foreign language because I missed the last x amount of minutes. -_- You would think I'd stop with the daydreaming then. Nope.
If you do it, you usually can't help it. It's hard to force yourself NOT to most of the time.
 
Nov 18, 2009
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Very muchly so. Is it humanly possible not to day dream?
MagicMouse said:
I just finished a section in my human behavior class about dreams. Everyone day dreams, day dreams are our brains way of resting in between concentration cycles, if you were to concentrate on one subject for too long without daydreaming of some sort, you would fry your brain like an overheated cpu.
Apparently it isn't, If it was that would be sad.
 

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The main reason I never pay attention in lecture classes :(
 

Cowabungaa

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I zone out so often that I think it's becoming a real problem. I just can't focus, all I do is think about what kind of wonderful future I could have.

It's why I'm so horribly incompetent at work, it's why I'm barely getting shit done at home. When I'm alone, (that is, not talking to the few people I actually care about) I'm constantly retreated into some fantasy world.

It's just...better, always better than what I'm in right now. Everything I want is unreachable right now, and I constantly picture myself living how I want to live instead of how I'm living right now.